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Distributor:
UbiSoft Classification: PG Review Date: Nov 2011 Reviewer: Kyle Sudukis |
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They're Baaaaack! The Rabbids are back! Take your friends and family and hide, those mischievous Raving Rabbids have now invaded the XBox 360 Kinect with Ubisoft latest Rabbids title, RAVING RABBIDS: ALIVE & KICKING. So, for the uninitiated or for those that haven't seen the whacky game trailers on Impulse Gamer or YouTube, a rabbid is some kind of naughty rabbit gone bad...Yup... it's a mad scientist's experiment. And unfortunately for you, these vermin have invaded the real world and your goal is simple, remove these pests from the streets using any means possible!
Similar to the Wii version, Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking is a collection of mini-games for the XBox 360 Kinect and just like all titles that feature a collection of mini-games, some work and some don't.
Using the controllerless technology of the Kinect with some
augmented reality, this game is not only weird but there is actually
something endearing about the entire premise. Given that, Raving
Rabbits: Alive & Kicking is quite a politically incorrect game at
times and although some of the humour is childish, crude and
sometimes embarrassingly bad, there are times that will you busting
out a laugh due to the strange cinema, concept or mini-game that you
partake in. The Kinect device works relatively well with most of the games, even though some of the concepts are a bit of a hit and miss but the Kinect is still not 100% accurate. With that said, there is sometimes a slight delay between your actions interacting with the game but fortunately this does not hamper the gameplay too much. The game can be played in single-player but it's definitely more entertaining if you have a few friends over (up to four players).
My favourite mini-game in this release was the air guitar which basically amalgamates Guitar Hero with real-life air guitar and creates this really embarrassing Kinect mini-game that was a hoot to play. This game is so good because Kinect works so well with it as you pretend to hold a guitar as you strum to make the music play. There is even a version of Lemmings (for those older gamers) that requires the gamer to navigate the Rabbids through dangerous obstacle course.
With almost 40 games, including a Rabbid remake of Pong which was cool, not all the games are perfect and there are a few average games that are reminiscent of the EyeToy from the PlayStation 2 which requires you to hit and smash things on the screen. But hey... if you want to slap things, this game even has that included... poor little cows. It should also be noted that the augmented reality games are actually rather impressive and are almost on par with the EyePet on PS3. In terms of replay value, the game does reward you with money which is actually toilet paper that can be used to purchase additional items for your Rabbids and their environments like hats and cows. Also, achievements can be unlocked for just doing weird and politically incorrect things which is a fun highlight because you can never guess how the game will reward you. It's also amusing to see the game take random photos of your efforts as your standing in some weird positions or pulling a face that you never thought you do... classic stuff.
Graphics & Audio
Musically on the other hand, the game contains a whacky and over the
top soundtrack that suits this premise perfectly. Sound effects are
equally as clichéd but somehow it all comes together with the
gameplay and the graphics. Weird! |