Dustin Spencer from Capsule Computers writes "The Wii U is far along in it’s lifespan now that we are beginning to see smaller digital releases for the eShop on the platform. Much like the Wii, these have been a bit hit or miss, but after seeing the likes of Trine 2 and The Cave make the transition smoothly, there is more potential here for developers to truly shine. As many of you know, Kung Fu Rabbit was released a good while ago on the iOS and was rather successful despite it’s “freemium” styled set-up. Neko Entertainment have now provided us with a port on the Wii U, with no unnecessary spending or touch gimmickry attached. Does this title from a much different market stand a chance on the console, or is this one rabbit with a distorted vision?"
Liam from The Vita Lounge reviews Kung Fu Rabbit, is it worth your time?
No, it's utter garbage, really don't see how they got away with charging money for this garbage. I've played free flash games in 2005 that were miles better than this crap.
This game was fun as hell. Really easy and accessible, but obviously got a lot of its gameplay inspiration from Super Meat Boy. Good fun though, I recommend as a nice time passer
Each month, console makers Microsoft and Sony give away free games to subscribers. Which lineup rules the roost in October 2015? Let's check the tale of the tape.
Broken Age is a win but so is Valiant Hearts if you've yet to play it! A win for gamers all around!
I figure gamers as a whole are all winners, but for those with just ONE console, it seems that both Sony and MS are doing what they can.
Life in the temple of rabbits hangs by a thread. Universal Evil has struck again and kidnapped all of your disciples. Only you managed to escape. They let you live… They’ll soon regret it!