Rayman Raving Rabbids Hands-On

Remember that quirky Rayman minigame collection that launched with the Wii? It's still coming to the Xbox 360 too.

Rave on, Rabbids

Rayman's special brand of minigame fun will be coming to Xboxes shortly. Check out the footage.

Ubisoft's goofy disembodied platform hero Rayman lit up the Wii launch last year with Raving Rabbids, an offbeat and occasionally disturbing take on the minigame genre. Next week, Xbox 360 owners will finally get to partake in that same unique brand of madness with their own version of Raving Rabbids. Ubi apparently abandoned the ambitious plans it had for an open-world platforming version of the game, which it detailed for us back at the 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Instead, you'll get what's looking like a by-the-numbers port of the Wii game, with a few extra minigames added and controls that are adapted to the 360. The original game was highly entertaining, though, so that's probably not such a bad thing.

It looks like all the minigames from the Wii are in here, so you'll be hurling cattle for points, pulling worms out of bunnies' teeth, picking up piglets while riding a pterodactyl, teaching bunnies how to dance in a rhythm game, and so on. Some of the minigames adapt to the 360 controller better than others, and they mostly use a combination of rapid trigger pulls, analog stick spinning, and other actions that vaguely approximate the motions that were used to control the Wii version. There will be a little bit of new content in the Xbox 360 version of Raving Rabbids, such as one minigame we found that's similar to the cow-hurling game. This one takes place on a basketball course, though, so instead of simply seeing how far you can fling old Bessie, you'll be trying to toss her into three different moving basketball hoops.

If you really need those motion controls from the Wii, you're (sort of) in luck: A number of the games in this port support the Xbox Live Vision camera, which will let you perform Wii-like motions with your bare hands (and look like a raving loon doing so). With the proper lighting, the camera will be able to pick up the outline of your hands, arms, and body, and you'll see these represented onscreen in an unobtrusive blue dot pattern that looks pretty cool. In the cow-hurling game, for instance, you move your right hand quickly around in a circle to spin the cow, and then you use your left hand to strike at the "toss" zone onscreen that will make Rayman let go of the cow and send it flying. We found the camera controls a little hard to use precisely, but then lighting may play a factor here. Besides, the controller works pretty well overall.

Raving Rabbids is definitely recognizable as a Wii port on the 360, since it's not quite up to the level of graphical flash you'd expect from games developed natively for the system. It does run in 720p, though, with what appear to be a few touch-ups on textures and such here and there, and the winning art style and the hilariously disturbing bunnies are in full effect. The game is due out on the 360 in the coming weeks (with a PS3 version said to be coming further down the line), so look for a full review in the near future.

39 Comments

  • lithus

    Posted Apr 1, 2007 2:22 pm PT

    "I won this stupid game on the Wiitarded console before I sold it and made a pritty big proffit. The game took a few hours to win and the lausy controllers messed up in places, there was some funny things but it only took a few hours to win!"

    Reading that mess you just wrote and you dare call something else "wiitarded"? You beat/finished the game, not "won" it. You make it sound like you got it as a prize or something.

  • ChesterCheeto

    Posted Mar 31, 2007 12:29 pm PT

    comming out for the 360??..
    i wonder if your gunnah end up swings your controller just to swat a rabbid...

    Cheeto

  • JimBurber

    Posted Mar 31, 2007 7:41 am PT

    This game is really fun for the WII, short but fun. I don't see much reason to get it for the 360 though, besides maybe making a few quick achievement points.

  • Rivent

    Posted Mar 31, 2007 6:18 am PT

    I won this stupid game on the Wiitarded console before I sold it and made a pritty big proffit. The game took a few hours to win and the lausy controllers messed up in places, there was some funny things but it only took a few hours to win!

  • firehawk110

    Posted Mar 28, 2007 8:32 pm PT

    ah, that looks bad i wont get it.

  • emptycow

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 3:56 pm PT

    its true the wii version of this game is the only one i would get and i had it get that one

  • Hedfix

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 12:21 pm PT

    I don't own a PS2 or a Wii. BRING IT ON!

  • paullywog

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 7:58 am PT

    yeah i don't see a point. the wii version is probably the best.

  • tim_aka_link

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 5:02 pm PT

    This won't be good without motion sensing.....Wii ftw

  • sun_spirit

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 2:05 pm PT

    Seems pointless really, they did it for the PS2 now the xbox?
    *yawn*

  • rokkuman09

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 10:56 am PT

    Dude this game this looks bizzare. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. Psychotic rabbits are quite normal as we all know.. but anyway I do hope they get the Xbox controls good. It probably won't be as interesting even if they do, compared to the Wii though.

  • gatsbythepig

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 10:34 am PT

    interesting w/o motion sensing

  • kmart_43210

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 7:15 pm PT

    This is gonna suck i have the Wii version and most of the minugames just wouldn't work well on a 360

  • fjgamer

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 4:51 pm PT

    I hope the controls are good for the Xbox. What made the game fun was the Wii specific controls, but without them the game will just be like a normal mini-game player. Rayman would've been better as a platformer .

  • HumanoMexicano

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 4:22 pm PT

    Damn, it is not the wii or ps2 versions. Seing as how low the graphics and sound power they have. But this game is rather childish!

  • nickythenewt21

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 3:55 pm PT

    i liked the Wii version, so i might get this (i hav 2 get the must-hav games first, like Bioshock, Blue Dragon, Viva Pinata, etc.). but when im able 2 get this game, ill most likely hav a Wii

  • druggyjoe3000

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 3:10 pm PT

    this looks cool

  • puppiemaster

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 1:50 pm PT

    like the Wii version. its funny

  • peeweeshift

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 12:56 pm PT

    nah ill stick to my wii version

  • WR_Platinum

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 11:25 am PT

    cobrax80 Can it really be better than the Wii version?
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    An XBOX port of this game wont do any justice.

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