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"The psychotic, plunger-brandishing bunnies from Rayman Raving Rabbids were such a hit that Rayman, who has never been that popular with American gamers, became merely a tool to see more bunny action. Even though he had several unlockable costumes, the real fun was to see the many incarnations of the bunnies as Supermen, cowboys and Sam Fishers. This year, Ubisoft seems to better understand this reality, putting Rayman in a background position and giving the bunnies more space to perform their crazy screams. But as funny as these bunnies are (and they are very funny) there are still some issues that keep Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 far from perfection."
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Gamespy
"The tale of Rayman is a sad one. Whereas he was once France's most popular gaming export, with his sophisticated cravat and cute detached hands and feet, the Rayman-series games of recent years have largely ignored the brand's eponymous star and instead focused on a bunch of loony rabbits."
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Pocketgamer.co.uk
"Ubisoft's dismembered hero Rayman has been making quite a name for himself ever since he skipped onto the Wii with an entertaining minigame collection starring last year's most hilarious new villains, the raving rabbids. Now Rayman is on his way back to the Wii in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, and he'll also be giving the Nintendo DS its due with a handheld version of the game that will purportedly contain 60 minigames, as well as more multiplayer action than we saw last time around."
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Gamespot