Joystiq impressions: Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party
We played three mini-games at the Nintendo Media Summit and are hopeful that this will be the best version yet. We'll know for sure after the November 11 release.
Gallery: Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party
We liked an updated dancing game most, although we were apprehensive about the controls. A range of dance moves appear in time to one of seven licensed songs. (We got Jungle Boogie.) The motions track Remote and Nunchuk gestures, such as waving both hands in the air like you just don't care, or rotating both hands in a circle. As the song progresses, the pace picks up, although key movements land on beats.
The mechanic felt fun, especially in multiplayer. However, the game didn't register our gestures properly at certain points. We improved accuracy by snapping our wrists with certain moves, so hopefully, that kind of simple adjustment will make a difference.
Otherwise, we sampled two Balance Board games. In a sledding race, we sat on the board and leaned to steer. The setup worked well, as we glided down the track and over jumps. While airborne, we followed on-screen gestures with the handheld controllers to score bonus points.
In a space game, we stood sideways to surf through rings. We leaned forward to dive, back to climb, and to the sides to steer. Like in Tetris Party, a short hop/squat activated an extra function. Here, our rabbid launched his lowest-common-denominator fart-thruster to move quicker. Both Balance Board games were simple and clear.
We also learned about an online mode but mention it here to keep you from getting your hopes up. Players will be able to "pimp their rabbid," dressing up in outfits and uploading the creation. That's pretty much it; all multiplayer games work only with a Wii in the same room.
Otherwise, TV Party seems to maintain the established humor and style from the previous games. Brief interludes parody TV shows, while in-game moments kept us smiling.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
naxe @ Oct 6th 2008 9:01PM
GIRL....
another useless coaster..
J.Goodwin @ Oct 6th 2008 9:27PM
Will the Wii fad be required or is this also coming to 360 and PS3?
NukeAssault @ Oct 6th 2008 10:03PM
Dammit Ubi just get someone to make a cartoon out of them already!
That aside... seems just as decent as the others.
Ken Seang @ Oct 7th 2008 12:28AM
Yea a cartoon or a full length cgi movie will do!
ThornedVenom (Harley Quinn Defense Force) @ Oct 6th 2008 10:05PM
Call me a cheapass, but all of that hardware looks expensive.
I DeX I @ Oct 7th 2008 2:35AM
Seriously, were those farts that I kept hearing?
RafaelShinji @ Oct 7th 2008 11:32AM
I think the most important aspect is that this will probably be one of the first 2nd to 3rd party games that will use other Wii devices outside of the Wii-mote and Nunchuck (without counting the weird blaster thinguie that Umbrella Chronicles used).
Overall, I love the flavor of the Rabid games and it is just good harmless fun; too bad core gamers dont realize that fact with many Wii games.
Jakka(A tribute to whose who fought and failed during the Epic Flamewar of L.A. Noir and MR.ESC) @ Oct 7th 2008 11:35AM
Fuck this game!