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User Rating: 8 | Rabbids Go Home WII
I didn't know quite what to expect when I started playing Rabbids go home. Here we have a bunch of retarded-looking bunny rabbit things riding a shopping cart being chased by what looks like a Haz-Mat guy. What the hell? The game opens with a "controller test" on my nunchuk and Wii remote. The game thinks there is something wrong with my remote, so it turns on the internal camera. I won't spoil what's inside, but I think that's the exact moment I knew this game would be awesome. After picking myself up off the floor after laughing so hard, I entered a short tutorial level. The rabbids didn't talk in the preceding cut scene, but apperantly they want to build a pile of junk to the moon so they can.... sleep on it.
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Am I the only one not understanding this?
The rabbids continue on to go to places like a shopping mall, a hospital, and a nuclear power plant in order to collect the stuff that they need. Then they flush it all down a toilet and use the sewers as a passageway to get back to the pile they've made. It's incredibly fun and easy to collect stuff, as the controls are fun and easily accessible by even the most casual gamer, and really, what's more fun then yelling at people to scare the pants (and shirts) off them, which you can then add to the junk pile? Answer: Watching them run, hide, and shiver in their underwear afterward. It's all delivered with a twisted sense of humor and little background noises like a discussion between two workers over what the rabbids are and messages over a supermarket intercom. (cleanup on aisle 7, please!)

The graphics don't disappoint, either. The game literally looks like a cross between a video game and a saturday morning cartoon. (Which fits the humor perfectly)

The only gripe I have with Rabbids go home is the difficulty. It's nice and easy, with one or two tricky platforming areas in the beginning, but 3 quarters through, it takes an annoying turn for the difficult. This is a minor complaint, as those darn cute rabbids make you want to try again and again just to help them finish their story.
Overall, I give Rabbids go home high reccomendations and encourage you to give it a try. Those Rabbids... they scream, they shout, they fall off cliffs and tall office buildings, but somehow, it's hard not to love them.