Posted May 19, 2006 at 06:01AM by Karen R. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Ubisoft
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Rayman

As you probably already know, Rayman is stepping into the next-gen platforms with its fourth installment from Ubisoft. In the latest Rayman title, Rayman Raving Rabbids, a horde of crazy rabbits has taken over the land and who else is there to save the world but Rayman.


This open world-oriented (as opposed to previous titles' linearity) game will feature 10 worlds to roam and six animals which Rayman can ride to make his travel easier. But don't think these animals (among them are a giant spider, an eagle, and a shark) will be willing to help our hero. He needs to battle and tame them before they let him on their backs.


The game is expected to come out this summer. Until then, enjoy these first set of screens for the upcoming Rayman game. If you think they're not enough, don't worry, we'll dish out more the moment we get our hands on additional Rayman Raging Rabbids material.


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   by TymParadox. (Unregistered) - 2006-05-19
 » ...you've got to be kidding.

Does anyone actually play these games anymore?!

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   by nucca (Unregistered) - 2006-05-19
 » Shut up

Rayman destroys, gtfo

   by TymParadox. (Unregistered) - 2006-05-19
 » Well.

You're obviously a 13 year old 'tard.



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