Jonathan Morin (Creative Director) guides us through some of the gameplay interactions to be had in the city of Chicago.
Well, it’s a party game…
For better or worse, Ubisoft shows up at most new consoles on day one like an excited but clueless child on the first day of school: brand new pencils, lunch box, and folders, but also torn jeans, hole-y sneakers, unkempt hair, and the same mustard-stained shirt they wear every week. Hey kid, did you get yourself ready for launch day in the dark? With the Nintendo Wii U, Ubisoft is looking sharp with a range of heavy hitters like Assassin’s Creed 3, to new creative new work like ZombiU, and then you have their recurring badge of mediocrity in the form of Rabbids Land. The Rabbids have made a zany name for themselves over the years and their newest outing is more akin to games like Mario Party than anything else. I can say after spending some time with it that it’s not a great game, but it’s not terrible. Rabbids Land is a party game, and that’s that.
Available for the Nintendo Wii U on November 18, 2012.
Available now on the Xbox Live Marketplace (800 Microosft Points), and on the PlayStation Network ($9.99).
Available now for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii.
Available now on Xbox LIVE's Marketplace for 1200 Microsoft Points, and for $14.99 through the PlayStation Store.
Available now on the Xbox Live Marketplace (800 Microosft Points), and on the PlayStation Network ($9.99).