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Submitted by -Mezzo- 765d ago | review

Eurogamer.de Review: Rabbids Go Home

Eurogamer.de: No more mini-games! Clash of Fuchtelei! After a long, hard session, the rabbit sat her employer-union Ubisoft pistol to his chest: After three funny and the crazy beasts partytauglichen collections has finally overtaken the megalomania. The claim: A great single player game in which the lagomorphs finally have the spotlight on its own, it produces - and that old Rayman is here just staying at home. And because they were not turned over by a horde port capable of anything rabbits were tailored according to Ubisoft, the chaotic rodents in the prestigious Montpellier studio (which is already famous as the title Beyond Good & Evil saw the light of the virtual world), her own solo game on the furry body. (Rabbids Go Home, Wii) -

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