Rabbids Go Home
- In true Raving Rabbids fashion, soup up your shopping cart with a Jet Ski, an airplane reactor, or a hospital Bubble Bed to wreak endless havoc everywhere.
- In the Rabbid’s first comedy adventure control two Raving Rabbids and their shopping cart as you collect everything is sight to build a junk pile high enough to reach the moon.
- Make a huge mess and provoke hilarious situations in over 15 striking game environments. The greater the mess the more in-game opportunities you will have.
- Race, chase, boost through 40+ missions while scaring the Humans right down to their undies, literally! Ridicule reams of relentless enemies and their nasty pooches in an increasingly paranoid world of Rabbid-haters.
- Encounter a cast of colorful, oddball characters and explore a remarkable parody of the modern world as if you were living inside an interactive cartoon.
Product Description
Rabbids Go Home is a comedy adventure like no other. Departing from the mini-game centric action of previous Rabbids games, Rabbids Go Home features open-world style mission gameplay centered around the Rabbids harebrained scheme to get to the moon. In true Rabbids form, this entails over-the-top single player and multiplayer gam… More >>
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By Funky Winkerbean, 2010/01/01 @ 6:42 pm
I agree with the person who said that the first 2 reviewers gave this a 1 because it wasn’t the mini game based thing that they expected. This game should be reviewed based on what it IS, not what someone expected it to be. A bit of research to know what you were buying would have saved you the trouble and would have saved this EXCELLENT adventure game from bad scores it doesn’t deserve. As an adventure game, Rabbids Go Home is completely original. I’ve never heard of a game where you build a huge junk pile to get to the moon and thus go home. Or anything even close to that plotline. And you get there in the most crazed, fun, weird and wonderful ways you can hope for. One similarity there IS to the previous titles is the humor. The writing is once again clever and witty, with a lot of “What the….? YES!!!!!!!!” moments. The Rabbids are manic as usual, thank goodness! I’ve always thought their zaniness was the best part of the mini games. The game looks great too, they are really squeezing the Wii for all the graphical juice they can get out of it. The controls are much improved over previous Rabbids games, things are very fine tuned now and feels much more natural. All in all this game was amazing, I can’t think of one single reason to dock any points.
Rating: 5 / 5
By Derek Vazquez "DaFynestRican", 2010/01/01 @ 6:52 pm
First off, if you are going into Rabbids Go Home expecting the mini-game fests of the other titles in the series, you will be disappointed. That’s obviously what happened with the other reviewers did. I can honestly say that they should have read up on the title before their purchase. Rabbids never intended to be yet another sequel in the Rayman series. In fact, it doesn’t even star Rayman! Ubisoft decided to take their crazy rabbit characters and move in a new direction and I feel they mostly succeeded. The graphics are detailed and stylized, the slapstick humor is nonsensical but funny as hell, and Rabbids IS a collect-a-thon, but rather than it being an excuse to extend gameplay (like with other games where you collect X amount of coins, tokens or what-have you) it actually has purpose in this title as it’s the focus of the story and integral to the Rabbids goal of getting home. If you are open-minded and not expecting more of the same as before, you will really like Rabbids!!
Rating: 5 / 5
By L. Fullmer, 2010/01/01 @ 6:55 pm
I read all the information regarding this game before I purchased it. Granted, I pre-ordered the item and there wasn’t much info regarding game play and such prior to the pre-purchase. However, I would assume that the Rabbid brand would stick to what made it so good and so fun. Instead, this is completely different than any of the other previous Rabbid games. Sadly, I can’t foresee myself spending hours upon hours playing a game where all you do is drive around a shopping cart being sure to run over objects with circles around them. Boring.
Every Rabbid game I own is multi-player. This game can hardly justify being a multi-player game as the second player just shoots the circled objects which the first person can also do or can simply run over the objects. So the second player is completely optional and will likely die of boredom during game play.
So if driving a cart around and running over objects is your thing, then this is all for you. If you want a fun driving game where you actually interact with the game, try Mario Kart. Otherwise, they missed the mark with this Rabbid game. No more pre-purchase for me. I’ve been burned once, won’t be doing that again.
Rating: 3 / 5
By Suzy, 2010/01/01 @ 9:21 pm
I absolutely loved all of the other Raving Rabbids games, so I admit that I bought this one without much research. It is nothing like the other mini game based editions and although I enjoyed customizing the rabbids for about ten minutes, the rest of the game is boring & repetitive.
Rating: 2 / 5
By Joseph P. Carty "Staceynkc", 2010/01/01 @ 9:51 pm
As other reviewers stated, this is not the same gameplay style as the other Rabbids games (which we love), but it’s entertaining. Yes, it’s somewhat repetitive as you are pretty much doing working towards the same objective repeatedly in different scenarios.
My family plays as a team passing the controllers around. My 5 y/o can play and enjoys it, but he’s a fairly experienced gamer for his age. The kids like it and laugh hysterically at the rabbid antics.
It’s a good family friendly game as long as you understand that the gameplay is not like the previous Rayman Rabbids games.
We will still be anticipating a new Rabbids party game, though.
Rating: 4 / 5