Humorous but easy game.

User Rating: 5 | Rabbids Go Home WII
Rabbids Go Home is part of the "Rabbids" series. If you are unfamiliar with the Rabbids, they are an enemy of Rayman. A rabbit enemy. Before, you used to play as Rayman, trying to please or defeat the Rabbids. But now the Rabbids have their own game with no Rayman! The question is, can Ubisoft build a great game WITHOUT Rayman but WITH Rabbids? Lets find out.

The story is that the Rabbids are bored on Earth. Then, one day two of the Rabbids look up at night and see the Moon. They choose to go to the Moon but there's only one way for them to get there without a rocket. Build up a pile of junk to climb up to the moon. So, as you may have guessed, you need to go through various human worlds (supermarket, airport etc) grabbing everything in your path and putting it into a shopping trolley.

But there are Verminators. Humans who will do anything to get the Rabbids destroyed to stop them wrecking Earth.

The first 90% of the game is easy. Then it gets a little challenging. There are Verminators who can run quicker and they hire dogs to do the dirty job as well.

The last five levels will have the average gamer repeating them approximately three times. So yes, marks go down for it being too easy. The controls are easy to pick up, but there is one problem. Sometimes the game will think you've unplugged the Nunchuk even when it's firmly in. This is horrible. Nothing like this has happened with any other Wii games. Ubisoft HAVE to sort this out.

Is there anything else you can do aside from wreck havoc in the game? One more thing which kind of works. You can put stuff like tatoos on the Rabbid which involves you drawing on him. This doesn't work well because your Rabbid keeps twitching all the time. You can also put traffic cones on their head. That's it.

Gamers 12 & under will love this game but anyone over will find it too easy. There are some funny moments for everyone (not just kids) but it's half-broken if that's a techincal term. So the controls work but when they don't, the game falls to pieces.

If this is your first time with the Rabbids, rent one of the other games first. If you like it, buy this game. That's my advice.

Overall, kids with love it but average gamers can complete it easily and I do not recommend it for hardcore gamers.