Too Short, But You Will Love Every Minute of It
The controls in Rayman Raving Rabbids are fantastic. Almost every minigame's controls feel right and work very well. The controls make it so that almost anyone can pick up and play a minigame. As for the minigames in Rayman Raving Rabbids, they will have you doing the usual (Rhythm games), the extreme (Sky diving), the weird (Throwing a cow as far as you can) to the WTF! (Using a Rabbid like a soccer ball). All these games are extremely fun, except for a few exceptions. Also, while the game does have a large amount of minigames, many of these are just the same game just harder, with different music or a different level. There are actually on 40 original games or so of the 75 it says.
Then there are the Rabbids. Their screams of pain and anger are the highlight of the game. Watching Rabbids being hit in the head with a plunger as they scream is just the start. Causing them pain is wickedly fun and a bit of a guilty pleasure. While playing this, I told my friends of all the pain I had caused these little monsters. My stories where met wht appal and disgust about how I could hurt a rabbit, virtual or otherwise. I knew I could sway them to my side if they played the game and, after kicking a Rabbid into a soccer goal once or twice, I was victorious.
Finally, the place where this game should shine is the multiplayer. But it unfortunately doesn't. The minigames are not a 4-at-once but rather a hot seat set up where one person goes after the other. This is unfortunate because RRR would have made a much better game had it had a better multiplayer. RRR is a great game that is a must have for all WIi owners because of its fantastic use of the Wii-mote, sick sense of humor and entertaining minigames.