GameSpot writes: "Those incorrigible Rabbids are at it again. These screaming, slightly misshapen rabbits started life as mere characters within the Rayman universe, but they have broken free from the limbless hero's grasp to forge their own niche. In last year's Rabbids Go Home, the silly rabbits got it in their heads that they were really from the moon, and using just a shopping cart and a pack rat's gathering ability, they horded enough earthly objects to reach the orbiting rock. In their latest adventure, they will no longer be restricted to a celestial plane. Only time will tell if giving rabbids the ability to travel through time will be a good thing".
Nintendoenthusiast:
"Earlier today we reported on a possible Rayman compilation coming to the 3DS thanks to an Amazon Germany listing. At that time, we had no information as to whether this was even a real compilation, and if it was, what games it would contain. Now, it looks like we confirmation of the game’s existence thanks to the German ranking system USK. Furthermore, we also have some more information on the bundle itself, as well as some box art."
"I think if you asked most people who have been following the Rabbids IP what direction Ubisoft should take the series in next, they would probably ask for another platformer. I, on the other hand, actually want to see a mini-game collection again. And here's why." -- Wiiloveit.com
GamingUnion.net recently released the 10th episode of The Good, The Bad, and the Fugly:
"April comes to a close, and it closes on a low key note! The new episode of GBF is here and we give the quick rundown of titles that we reviewed in the last week. Niki and Brian will give you the game reviews from April 23 - 29, 2011.
Not everyone wants to read full reviews for every game. We remedy that by doing short 1 minute reviews for each game that we've most recently played. Get all the information you need on a game just by watching this weekly video series! If you like what you see in a game, check out our full review of the title.
This episode, we reviewed 3 games: Mortal Kombat, Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time, and Steel Diver. The Good, The Bad, and The Fugly is a video series from GamingUnion.net and has a weekly release schedule."
I was disappointed in Raving Rabbids since I loved the TV party series. Oh well, maybe next time.
the story in mk is how stories should be done for fighting games..
not that bs cooky cutter story, clipse rather, that street fighter and many other fighters have..
netherrealms thank you! you put me back on i gave up on fighting games cause of the story and they never offer much to do offline..
thank you! can you bring back mytholigies again? i know it wasnt well recieved but i loved it and wish fighting games can go in that direction. i want to unlock the move then master it. kon quest was great too challenge tower reminds me of it at some points..