Rayman Raving Rabbids is as current as disco. The Vision Camera works terribly with half the mini-games, so it's best not to bother. The Vision Camera is a poor man's EyeToy and a far cry from the precision of the Wiimote and Nunchuk. Now, you could use the Xbox Vision Camera for these games, but only if you want to have an even worse experience. Most of the challenge (and the fun) slips away the minute control becomes conventional. Unfortunately, many of the mini-games that were enjoyable using a Wiimote don't translate well to a 360 controller. Swing a cow on a chain and launch him as far as possible in a twisted version of the hammer toss bend a bunny's head like Beckham to score the winning goal patrol the Wild West with a plunger gun in a rail shooter. To its credit, Raving Rabbids offers some decent mini-games, most of which have a welcome sprinkling of humor. The majority of games last longer than the wait between loads, but there are enough that end in the blink of an eye to make it just a tad frustrating. Some of the mini-games can last a mere ten seconds, meaning you have to sit through a minute or more of loading in and then out of the game just for the briefest moment of fun. It doesn't boast at all about the long load times between games. ![]() Rayman3 boasts more than 70 different mini-games. Complete enough challenges and Rayman escapes. To survive (and eventually escape), Rayman must compete in a series of mini-games to satisfy a blood-hungry crowd of rabbit-like critters. Rayman has been tossed into a prison by a mysterious enemy. ![]() It's not really much of a story, however. ![]() The bulk of gameplay in Rayman3 is focused on the single-player story mode.
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