wraggster
November 6th, 2006, 16:04
Even though Rayman Raving Rabbids is hitting just about every console known to man this Christmas, it's good to see some wavy Wii-specific gameplay to separate it from the usual suspects.
These 10 new screens give some indication of how the Wii version will differ from its brethren thanks to Wii-mote support. From the motion-sensitive slapping of innocent-looking bunnies to drawing the outlines of various dishes for a greedy rabbit to devour, it's clear Ubisoft is keen to take full advantage of the potential of Nintendo's new controller.
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These 10 new screens give some indication of how the Wii version will differ from its brethren thanks to Wii-mote support. From the motion-sensitive slapping of innocent-looking bunnies to drawing the outlines of various dishes for a greedy rabbit to devour, it's clear Ubisoft is keen to take full advantage of the potential of Nintendo's new controller.
Screens Via Comments