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Ubisoft has had one of the most diverse line ups of games for years. I think that they take a lot of risk. PoP, BG&E, Rayman and Rayman Rabbids were all risks. While they have had games that even they admitted were crap, they have offered a wide variety of games on all the systems. Red Steel was average and Far Cry sucked but no one else even tried to make an innovation in Wii FPS except COD3. Though Clancy is to Ubisoft as Madden is to EA but Clancy is much more innovative and varied then Madden; they also publish Haze :) Haze and Rabbids makes me happy. I hope that in Rabbids 2 (or at worst three) we can have a Haze Bunny.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

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I loved Rayman 2 a lot and was initially disappointed to learn RR was largely a mini-game compilation. I'm glad i gave it a chance because it turned out to be a damn good game. I'm highly anticipating the sequel but it needs more Globox, the made up language and other aspects from Rayman 2 to push it even further.

In fact, they can take many aspects of the gameplay from Rayman 2 and make those into mini-games. Skiing, rockets, chair slide, etc....*sniffles* such an incredible game.



The rEVOLution is not being televised

twesterm said:
Sqrl said:
BenKenobi88 said:
Yeah, I am still thoroughly confused by your title...


QFT


It's because the whole point of RRR2 is that bunnies do everything wrong. I'm officially upset now. ;_;

Twesterm, it's OK.  You could have done this:

Bunnies Say Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 ^ All

 

Just as confusing, though.  But the people who don't understand the rabbids aren't going to get it anyway.  The latest trailers of "Around the World" -- especially the Tour de France-- are hilarious.  I can't wait to see more.

 

 



This game was pretty funny. Like when you slap the bunny that's signing out of tune! But to me, the game was to repetitive to buy. I would recommend only renting it.



 

 

I didn't care much for the first one, and my experience was probably futher dampened by how the guy whose Wii I was playing it on kept telling me how he regretted buying it.

However, this second one looks vastly superior. There's more character customization, the games look like they've been designed ground up for the Wii, and everything looks better designed in general.

I especially love the "fool around when the boss isn't looking" game for some bizarre reason. I mean it looks so stupid... yet fun... yet stupid. We need a new word for this.



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Well I never was a fan of gimmick games, because they I can easily lose my attention to those games and do something else.

I'm really looking into a Wii now considering I saw the trailer of Metriod Prime 3 and I'm liking Super Mario Galaxy. But the Wii has so many gimmick games that its preventing from directly getting the purchase. I need some solid long games that can keep me engross in the experience. Like a RPG or a platformer. Not some gimmick activity that lasts 15 to 30 minutes.



RR had two things that held it back:
A) It was designed for more than just Wii.
B) It had to make the launch rush.

RR2 doesn't have any of those holding it back.



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What will really help the game is more multiplayer 1v1 games. Too many of the games were one at a time and for many there was no reason that both couldn't have been on the screen at the same time.
I had no intention of buying the game until I played it at my friend's on new years eve.



To cash in my CC rewards points for $300 in Circuit City gift cards to purchase a 360 or not: That is the question.