Rayman Raving Rabbids Critic Reviews
54 Total Reviews
47 Positive Reviews(87%)
7 Mixed Reviews(13%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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The A.V. Club
May 12, 2024
For those with a twisted sense of humor or just a serious case of attention deficit disorder, Raving Rabbids is not to be missed.
AtomicGamer
May 12, 2024
Even if there aren't any kids in your household, you owe it to yourself to pick this one up if you've got a Wii.
Gaming Target
May 12, 2024
A huge demo machine that manages to show gamers what the controller is capable of while providing an entertaining single-player and multiplayer mode.
Cheat Code Central
May 12, 2024
The game is almost fully realized although it suffers from some repetition, but that gives it room for improvement. I will patiently be awaiting "Rayman Raving Rabbids 2."
Game Almighty
May 12, 2024
If every mini-game collection was as solid and cohesive as this one, it would be a beautiful time to be a mini-gamer.
Deeko
May 12, 2024
I enjoyed the many mini-games I played, had a great time watching these little punk bastards suffer at my expense and loved thrusting plungers in their furry little faces. I would have like a bit more of a multiplayer challenge and some of the mini-games are less than fun, but on the whole, I rose up and took down as many Rabbids as possible.
Console Gameworld
May 12, 2024
In terms of quality of minigames, Raving Rabbids is probably the best the party game genre has ever seen.
Game Informer
May 12, 2024
This is one of the funniest games ever made, and a fantastic way to teach yourself the controls of the Wii while simultaneously charming friends into understanding why you just spent a few hundred dollars on this new game system.
Play Magazine
May 12, 2024
Raving Rabbids is at its best as a single-player game performed solo or in front of onlookers unaware of Montpellier's twisted sense of humor or what the heck a "Wii" is.
Armchair Empire
May 12, 2024
Lowbrow humor aside, Raving Rabbids still succeeds in being a far more compelling party game than a lot of its competition on the Wii.
eToychest
May 12, 2024
Anyone who puts a few minutes with Rayman will have a hard time walking away without having smiled or laughed, and given that the bulk of the gameplay is so incredibly infectious simply adds up to one of the best launch offerings for the Wii.
GameZone
May 12, 2024
Whoever thought the word “masterpiece” could ever be in the same sentence as “mini-game”?
IGN
May 12, 2024
The experience is still engaging and addictive and the title's sense of humor is in a league of its own. It is almost unfair to label this effort a Rayman game because the real stars of the project are the bunnies, whose blank faces and inevitable agonized screams will make you laugh over and over again.
IC-Games
May 12, 2024
After countless releases Rayman has finally got a foothold in our hearts. It might become largely forgotten once we finally get our teeth into "Wario Ware: Smooth Moves" but for now it’s the party game of choice only slightly bettered by "Wii Sports" and "Super Monkey Ball" for sheer enjoyment on the Wii.
GamingExcellence
May 12, 2024
A great compilation of mini-games, some of which have actual depth, and an infectious sense of frenzy and humor make this an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a Wii title that will flaunt and justify their new hardware purchase.
Gamer 2.0
May 12, 2024
If you're looking for a fun demonstration of what the Wii controller can do, a strong party game, or just a game to have a good laugh over, Rayman Raving Rabbids is a great choice.
Da Gameboyz
May 12, 2024
With innovative use of the Wii-mote and some pretty stylish graphics and sound, this game is definitely worth the price of admission.
GamerNode
May 12, 2024
If you're looking for a game which truly showcases what the Wii is all about, or if you're looking for a game to match your own twisted sense of humor, you'd do yourself a disservice by not picking up Raving Rabbids.
GameSpot
May 12, 2024
More than just Mario Party with a different mascot, Rayman Raving Rabbids makes great use of the Wii technology to create a bizarrely enjoyable minigame collection.
GameSpy
May 12, 2024
One can only hope that a sequel will improve on certain issues, such as a few clunky mini-games that eat away at the fun factor, but overall, for the sense of humor, entertaining presentation, and the online scoreboards, Rayman is the winner in this launch battle.