Video Game Generation reports that Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 will reportedly be released later this year, and focus more on Rayman's efforts to stop the Rabbid invasion of Earth. Ubisoft is also aiming to make it funnier than the first title, and will include support for up to four simultaneous players.
"Are you looking forward to Rabbids LAND on the Wii U? Did you play any of the Rabbids games on the Wii? We're taking the plunge, and looking at one of them today!
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 was released for the Wii on November 13, 2007 in the U.S., and was developed by Ubisoft Paris. It released with a MSRP of $49.99, and received an ESRB rating or "EVERYONE 10+" with "Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor" listed as content for gamers and parents to be aware of.
How many U.S. Wii owners have reported playing Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, and how many hours have they reported being Rabbid rabid? Brew yourself some coffee, and let's take a look!", writes CoffeeWithGames.
The Raving Rabbid Party Collection brings more family fun to the Wii system in a setting that both kids and adults will find entertaining.
G4TV writes "Video games are a complex form of interactive media. Many moving parts go into making a game, you need a story, character arcs, gameplay innovation and stunning graphics. There is one gear that is for too often missing from this living, breathing machine that is a solid video game experience. I'm of course talking about the use bodily functions as a game mechanic. Yes, those awesome and often immature moments in games that make us laugh, and get us a little queasy: flatulence, burping, urinating - they are all great ways to advance through a level or defeat an enemy. If projectile vomiting is more your thing then keep reading because I've got that covered too."
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I have the first and played the heck out of it. Glad they are making another ^^
I wonder if they'll try and put it on the other consoles. From what I read it was ported nicely but without the Wii-Remote controls it just wasn't all that...