There's not that much time wasted introducing you to the general narrative, or theme: By circumstances that I will not explain, the Rabbids are getting trapped in Raymans TV, and wreak havoc. So I decided to give RRR TV Party a go, not having read much about it beforehand. I put the genre to rest, and this was when I entered my personal Wii-is-disappointing-phase, which has just recently ended when I started randomly testing titles I would normally never have touched (like de Blob, Wii Music, or Umbrella Chronicles). Just like the other games, it was okay/good in multiplayer, but forgettable if you played alone. I tried the first Raving Rabbids, enjoyed the humor and some of the games, but ultimatly ended up selling it. I played my share of Mario Party, and it was fun if you played with 2+ people, but never really wanted to return to it. Mario Party is rather meh.I, just as the next gamer, am not necessary a fan of minigame collections. Let me tell you, this is a damn sweet title, and one of the few that satisfy what my imagination had come up with when the Wii was announced and the Motion Control Hype was still going. ![]() ![]() How? Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is a brilliant piece of interactive entertainment, and will now become my prime argument against Wii haters who refuse to even try games like these by default. ![]() How the hell could this get a 72% average score on gamerankings? Seriously.
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