sorry if you didn't like the review. by the way, i know it's only for the wii. when i said "for the wii" i was saying what system the game is on. now i'll add more.
The USA trip includes a crush the carrier type football game where each player runs around trying to tackle whoever has the football. when a player gets the ball, he or she must avoid be tackled to gain points.
Another one of USA's better games is "dial R for Rabbid," where, inside a movie theater, you hold up the wiimote like a cell phone until the manager comes in and turns on the light. Afterward, you press A to text the other players. If you don't put the wiimote down when the lights go on or you receive a text message, a giant movie snack or academy award falls on your character making it inactive for a short time.
The Europe trip (probably the most boring) includes the game "ice on ice" where each player slides across a frozen pond to deliver ice cream to a fat rabbid, but don't fall into the water.
South America includes "yummy butterflies" where each player runs around trying to eat rare butterflies. The color of the butterfly determines its point value. Also in South America is the famous song "Celebration" in song mode where you swing the wiimote and nunchuck in time with one of the instrument's part.
In Asia (the most fun), there is a baseball game where you drum the controllers to make a rabbid with an explosive on it run around the bases then after it reaches third, it leaps into the air and the player becomes the batter. You then wait for the rabbid to fall at the batter and swing the wiimote at the correct time to strike the match and blast the rabbid out of the park. Also in Asia is "Rabbid School" where each player swings the wiimote to throw paper balls at a chalkboard while the teacher isn't looking. When he turns around, you must stop or lose points by having an eraser thrown at you. Then you can snitch on another character to make him or her lose points and whoever is snitched on most loses points in the same way(ties count). Even better is the song "Smoke on the Water" to finish off the trip in which each part is of somewhat equal difficulty.
Next is the Tropics. It features "RRR Xtreme Beach Volleyball" which is well described by the title; it's beach volleyball. It also has a swimming race where each player copies the movement shown on the screen as fast as possible to finish first.
Last but no least are the shooting games. Your goal is to shoot as many rabbids as possible with your plunger gun. Once you play every game both vacation and shooting, you unlock a bonus track (another song) that can be played in free play in the Tropics.
There are over 50 mini-games (about the same as the original, maybe a few less), the graphics have NO problems and the camera isn't glitched. The wiimote actions are smoother in this game compared to the original. There are hundreds of thousands, maybe more, of character customizations and about ten characters in RRR2 compared to only hundreds of customization combinations with only one character in the original.
The shooting games seem not much better than in the original and there are less of them. The sounds in both this game and the original can get annoying to some people but others find them humorous.
Multiplayer in this game has improved from the original, especially with the addition of multiplayer trips. Unlike the with the original, RRR2 has virtually no plot but in the original, the plot was stupid and pointless.
7 sound;
8 graphics;
3 story;
9 gameplay.
Still an overall 8.75 out of 10 and a must buy for wii owners, especially if you liked the first game.
Here's my edited review. It goes far more in depth.
sorry if you didn't like the review. by the way, i know it's only for the wii. when i said "for the wii" i was saying what system the game is on. now i'll add more.
The USA trip includes a crush the carrier type football game where each player runs around trying to tackle whoever has the football. when a player gets the ball, he or she must avoid be tackled to gain points.
Another one of USA's better games is "dial R for Rabbid," where, inside a movie theater, you hold up the wiimote like a cell phone until the manager comes in and turns on the light. Afterward, you press A to text the other players. If you don't put the wiimote down when the lights go on or you receive a text message, a giant movie snack or academy award falls on your character making it inactive for a short time.
The Europe trip (probably the most boring) includes the game "ice on ice" where each player slides across a frozen pond to deliver ice cream to a fat rabbid, but don't fall into the water.
South America includes "yummy butterflies" where each player runs around trying to eat rare butterflies. The color of the butterfly determines its point value. Also in South America is the famous song "Celebration" in song mode where you swing the wiimote and nunchuck in time with one of the instrument's part.
In Asia (the most fun), there is a baseball game where you drum the controllers to make a rabbid with an explosive on it run around the bases then after it reaches third, it leaps into the air and the player becomes the batter. You then wait for the rabbid to fall at the batter and swing the wiimote at the correct time to strike the match and blast the rabbid out of the park. Also in Asia is "Rabbid School" where each player swings the wiimote to throw paper balls at a chalkboard while the teacher isn't looking. When he turns around, you must stop or lose points by having an eraser thrown at you. Then you can snitch on another character to make him or her lose points and whoever is snitched on most loses points in the same way(ties count). Even better is the song "Smoke on the Water" to finish off the trip in which each part is of somewhat equal difficulty.
Next is the Tropics. It features "RRR Xtreme Beach Volleyball" which is well described by the title; it's beach volleyball. It also has a swimming race where each player copies the movement shown on the screen as fast as possible to finish first.
Last but no least are the shooting games. Your goal is to shoot as many rabbids as possible with your plunger gun. Once you play every game both vacation and shooting, you unlock a bonus track (another song) that can be played in free play in the Tropics.
There are over 50 mini-games (about the same as the original, maybe a few less), the graphics have NO problems and the camera isn't glitched. The wiimote actions are smoother in this game compared to the original. There are hundreds of thousands, maybe more, of character customizations and about ten characters in RRR2 compared to only hundreds of customization combinations with only one character in the original.
The shooting games seem not much better than in the original and there are less of them. The sounds in both this game and the original can get annoying to some people but others find them humorous.
Multiplayer in this game has improved from the original, especially with the addition of multiplayer trips. Unlike the with the original, RRR2 has virtually no plot but in the original, the plot was stupid and pointless.
7 sound;
8 graphics;
3 story;
9 gameplay.
Still an overall 8.75 out of 10 and a must buy for wii owners, especially if you liked the first game.
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