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Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 for Wii

Hello and once again I will be reviewing another game for the Wii called Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 and this game comes on 2 platforms, the Wii and PC but this time I will be reviewing Wii version, before I start my review, on this review I will be using the term RRR2 as a short term for Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 because it gets tiring when you have to keep typing its long title.

And yes, I know there is a older version known as Rayman Raving Rabbids (1) which has a bigger storyline but is not very friendly when it comes to having multiplayer fun and playing with others.

The story line in RRR2 is the rabbids are plotting to take over the world by invading countries such as Paris, USA, South America, Tropics and China. Every country or in the game Trips, have different Mini-games.
There are 50 Mini-games in total and 10 Mini-games in each trip.
When you complete a trip for the first time you unlock a basic shooting game that can be accessed through the Main Menu of the game by going to the Plaza section of the Main Menu. In the Plaza you can access the Game Credits, Jukebox, Character Customization and Shooting Arcade.
I will cover all the options in the plaza and then get back to talking about the Mini-games but now I will review the Shooting Arcade.
Shooting Arcade
There are 5 Shooting Games that are unlocked when you complete a trip through the trips menu, there is 1 shooting game for completing USA another for China and so on. Each shooter has a animated background which when the game was in developing stages they filmed when they walking and then added rabbids to jump all over the place with pistols that fire plungers and rabbids come with candy canes to whack you.
Also at the end of a shooting game there is a boss or bosses you have to defeat in order to win.

Game Credits
The credits may not seem interesting at first but we infact watched the whole thing and we found something really funny at the end of the credits so when your watching the credits don’t touch anything and just wait, even if you think is nothing coming up, there will be something.

Character Customization
The Character Customization it quite funny with your rabbid sometimes falling of the dressing stand. You unlock clothes when you are playing trips and while playing a trip getting a good or high score in the mini-game you were playing. You can dress your rabbid with 3 categories of clothing, 1. Hats, 2. Torso, 3. Torso Ver.2, the second torso accually has different clothes and styles.

When your dressing a Rabbid the choices are huge ranging from a special toilet cleaner hat with a scrubing brush and detergent, and a matching torso piece of clothing to add to the effect.
I personally like playing as a rabbid dressed up in pirate clothes. Bajo from Good Game really likes pirates too, visit the Good Game website HERE  -and return to this review!.

The Jukebox
The Jukebox is really enjoyable section to go to, the reason that the Jukebox is so nice is that when you select the JuteBox all the Rabbids and Rayman that you use to play RRR2 get organized and dance to the music its very enjoyable to watch and the songs have been dubbed to really sound like the Rabbids are singing the songs, the songs are Smoke on the Water, Teenage in Love, Satisfaction, Papa’s Got, Celebration and Funky Town!

Back to the Mini-Games
The minigames have been made very well and it is amusing to play the various mini-games, some of the funest games could be, TNT were you have to blow yourself up at the closest millisecond to zero, Funky Town Music were you have to use your Nun-chuck and WiiMote to play the notes and get the best score and it also could be a mini-game where you have to unclog the toilet from a blockage of carrots?, and many others that are great Multiplayer, and Single Player fun.

So to another of my reviews on another Wii game ends here and the game box information simplified:

Title: Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
Developer: Ubisoft
Players: 4
Nun-chuck: YES
Modes Supported: 50Hz / 60Hz
Compatibility: EDTV / HDTV

Super Monkey Ball – Banana Blitz for Wii

The game I will be reviewing is Super Monkey Ball – Banana Blitz for Wii and the company who developed this game is SEGA and of course it is Licensed By Nintendo.
The version I got is PAL and will only work on PAL Wiis that are bought I Australia, the reason that Nintendo sell their Nintendo Wiis in different versions (PAL, NTSC, SECAM ect.) is to prevent game piracy*.
The game is also 50Hz and 60Hz Modes Supported and also EDTV/HDTV Compatible.

The game has a title like Super Monkey Ball – Deluxe for XBox and XBox 360 but in the Wii version it has a different mode inside the game known as Party Mode and contians all of the 50 party games are ready for your enjoyment and no unlocking is requied for party games so you can just battle out with your friends.

And also there is Story Mode where at the beginning the evil Pirate Monkey steals the Golden Bunch of Bananas, you play through levels by pointing your WiiMote at the Screen and then by twisting your WiiMote to go left or right through the levels while avoiding obsticles in the level such as bumpers to knock you of the edge and send you falling forever.

At the end of the levels you have completed there are also unique bosses for you to verse after you complete a world in story mode, there are bosses who have rocket launchers and fire at you and you have to jump at the right moment to push the button on the rocket to fire back at the boss and make him lose some of his life.

Something else that is new in Super Monkey Ball – Banana Blitz is that there are 2 new characters known as YanYan and Docter. YanYan doesn’t look very new and could be basicly a copy a MeeMee (An ‘original’ female character) but with a bit of a new hair style.
Docter also looks strange because first of all he has crosses that are on the inside of the glasses he is wearing and that his beard looks like a duck’s beak! (I’m Hoping that he has a beard not a beak).

Now another bit of critsim to this game is that the party games suck when it comes to using the WiiMote with some of them. One of the games could be one of the hardest to use because you have point at screen and move your WiiMote to the side of the screen for it to change direction, but the character doesn’t even twitch, for people who are interested that Party Game, it is known as Frog Ball.

When I played with my friends and my brother we found some good Party Games that handle really well, as well!

So to conclude my review this is some box information simplified:

Title: Super Monkey Ball – Banana Blitz
Developer: SEGA
Players: 4
Nun-chuck: YES
Modes Supported: 50Hz / 60Hz
Compatibility: EDTV / HDTV

* Piracy is when a person makes a copy of a game’s data of its Disc and then puts it on the internet for people to download to their PCs and then put that game data on a disc to use in a console or in another computer.