We may earn a commission from links on this page. The only game this fall that lets you shout the clothes of Santa Claus is a platformer without a jump button, a mix of Katamari Damacy and Mario, and ...
The Rabbids first comedy-adventure will take them to the moon or bust! Those crazy Rabbids have an infallible plan: collect all the human stuff they can find, heap it onto a giant pile and literally ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It has been a few months since we've spent some time with these crazy mutated bunnies, but now that we have our own preview build to play with, we've ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. In case you were planning on skipping Ubisoft's new Wii-only adventure game, first consider that it will allow players to strip human beings to their ...
Ubisoft has announced Rabbids Go Home. As the name suggests, players will be charged with returning the Rabbids to their alien home. Slated for a holiday release, the game runs on a new engine ...
Rabbids Go Home, the latest entry in Ubisoft's curiously popular Rayman offshoot, is DS-bound, reports Kotaku. Instead of trying out the Prince of All Cosmo's gig like its Wii counterpart, the DS ...
To look at Rabbids Go Home in screenshots, you would quickly pick up that it's a junk-collecting action adventure with the critters in shopping carts and on jet engines. In trailer form, well, you ...
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LONDON, UK – April 14, 2009 – Today Ubisoft announced that the Rabbids will receive their own standalone brand with the release for Holiday 2009 of the comedy-adventure Rabbids Go Home. Developed by ...
The most obvious touchstone is Katamari, but Go Home never feels like a rip-off or a cynical attempt to ape its ‘wackiness’ (which is to the game’s credit, when you consider that a straight clone of ...
I didn't know quite what to expect when I started playing Rabbids go home. Here we have a bunch of retarded-looking bunny rabbit things riding a shopping cart being chased by what looks like a Haz-Mat ...
Early levels suggest Go Home is a game devoid of challenge, but tough enemies and tricky platform bits soon come thick and fast. Later stages can be difficult, and occasionally frustrating due to the ...
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