Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, développé par Ubisoft Paris et publié par Ubisoft Entertainment, est sorti le 13 novembre 2007 sur la console Wii. Réalisé à l'aide du moteur Jade, le titre se rattache aux genres musique, réflexion/puzzle et plateforme. Selon le résumé fourni, les Rabbids, après avoir envahi le monde de Rayman, visent désormais la planète Terre : ils ont installé leur base dans un centre commercial et entamé un entraînement pour un scheme de domination, menant plusieurs missions à travers le globe et imitant le comportement humain de façon totalement dépourvue de logique.
Le jeu affiche une note agrégée de 63,00. Du côté de l'accueil critique, la presse a salué son caractère divertissant, le magazine n-Revolution Magazine UK le qualifiant ainsi de « Hugely entertaining », tandis que le site AceGamez a estimé que « If you have more than one friend or family member to play Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 with then there are few excuses not to own it. » Des joueurs sur Metacritic ont également exprimé leurs avis, l'un jugeant que « The sequel Is probably better than the first because it has fun minigames with better motion controls, but also it has some minigames that have pretty bad moti… », et un autre écrivant en arabe « احلى جزء من رابت صنع كثير من طفولتي وكانت فيها العاب صغيره مستحيل انها تتكرر مثل لعبه التلفون بالسينما والاستاذ مع رمي الاوراق عليه وغيرها الكثير ».
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« If you have more than one friend or family member to play Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 with then there are few excuses not to own it. »
« Hugely entertaining. [Issue#17, p.90] »
« The graphics are cheery and hilarious, with the Rabbids stealing the show from Rayman. The Wi-Fi Connection function is a nice touch, though it lacks online multiplayer. Invite these Rabbids to your next holiday party. »
« Easily one of the best minigame compilations on Wii. There's lot of fun to be had here. [Christmas 2007, p.79] »
« An amusing and little bit different minigamecollection. Gather some friends to play, though - it will be that much more fun. The shooting games are a nice addition for loners. [Jan 2008] »
« Several dozen unlockable outfits can be mixed and matched at your leisure to create the silliest looking avatar imaginable, and the longer arcade shooters from the first game return as brief alternatives to the more frantic minigames. »
« If you're the sort who prefers single-player adventures though, this isn't the game for you. [Christmas 2007, p.76] »
« Rabbids provide multiplayer lunacy and joy in a minigame collection that's one of the nicest on Wii at the moment. [Jan 2008, p.46] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« احلى جزء من رابت صنع كثير من طفولتي وكانت فيها العاب صغيره مستحيل انها تتكرر مثل لعبه التلفون بالسينما والاستاذ مع رمي الاوراق عليه وغيرها الكثير »
« The sequel Is probably better than the first because it has fun minigames with better motion controls, but also it has some minigames that have pretty bad motion controls and also the story is Not better than the original! »
« This game, overall, has a bigger sense of multiplayer than the first. The minigames are just as engaging as the first and stuff. The Rabbids look better here btw. »
« Questo gioco non ha senso di esistere fa schifo e ripetitivo e noioso un sacco. »
« This secuel is ok but it can be more better like adding a story mode like the Nintendo DS version and the shooter sections on this game is not same funny has the precuel »
« [RU] Игра немного хуже предыдущей части, поскольку играть одному в это невозможно скучно. Но если вы собрались с друзьями, тогда вел кам. Как только вы пройдёте все мини-игры, вы сможете настроить всё таким образом, чтобы играть только в самую годноту. »
« This was the first Rabbids game I played as a kid, and I'll admit it's regressed on me a little bit. »
« the rabbid joke became funny to just plain old i dont like it anymore its just BS the mingames are eh and the game is eh the olny thing i do like is the around the world thing i thought it was fun this is kinda bad i dont think anybody buy it »