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Here we are now, entertain us!



<span class="bold">Rayman Raving Rabbids&trade;</span>, a whacky action game overrun by a horde of rabid invaders hungry for fun, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com.

“Madness is something rare in individuals — but in groups, parties, peoples, and ages, it is the rule.”
-Friedrich Nietzsche-

It's hard to imagine this bunch of fun-craving lunatics slowing down long enough to read this line. Yet, it sums up their antics perfectly. For this army of fluffy, hyperkinetic rabbity things known as Raving Rabbids™ is so out of control that even Rayman has a hard time keeping up with them. See, our beloved, limbless punch-man was having a quiet picnic when he got captured by the invading rabbits and forced to compete with them in a variety of silly, outrageous, but undeniably fun challenges in order to keep them entertained. Don't know about them but it works wonders on us!

Join Rayman's hilarious attempts to beat the bunnies in dance-off competitions, animal races, or arena fights and collect enough plungers to build a makeshift ladder and escape his cell. Got to admit: the unhinged, lovable critters may have a twisted sense of humour but at least they know how to (LAN) party!



Face legions of mischievous lagomorphs and keep them smiling like mad in <span class="bold">Rayman Raving Rabbids&trade;</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Let's hope Rayman Legends is next. Could use another good platformer.
Lets hope that Ubisoft brings XIII back as that game really belongs here.And GOG please,advertise better the games you have, as i would surely bought it if i knew it was here.DRIV3R wouldnt hurt either tho :),but a man can hope.Cheers
Post edited February 18, 2016 by deja65
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ReynardFox: more Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six, Assassin's Creed etc.
The first two entries seem possible as we are missing non-uPlay entries to those series (correct?), but I don't see any more AssCreed games showing up since - my understanding is - AssCreed 2 onward uses uPlay even for single-player.
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ReynardFox: more Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six, Assassin's Creed etc.
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tfishell: The first two entries seem possible as we are missing non-uPlay entries to those series (correct?), but I don't see any more AssCreed games showing up since - my understanding is - AssCreed 2 onward uses uPlay even for single-player.
I have a (seemingly) drm free disc based collection of 4 splinter cell games. So I'm not sure what the holdup is.
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tfishell: The first two entries seem possible as we are missing non-uPlay entries to those series (correct?), but I don't see any more AssCreed games showing up since - my understanding is - AssCreed 2 onward uses uPlay even for single-player.
Didn't the latest Anno release use uPlay?

I refuse to accept it'd be hard to excise uPlay from any game that uses it, and I'll be done with ubisoft if they don't bring at least AC2 here.
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tfishell: The first two entries seem possible as we are missing non-uPlay entries to those series (correct?), but I don't see any more AssCreed games showing up since - my understanding is - AssCreed 2 onward uses uPlay even for single-player.
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ReynardFox: Didn't the latest Anno release use uPlay?

I refuse to accept it'd be hard to excise uPlay from any game that uses it, and I'll be done with ubisoft if they don't bring at least AC2 here.
Yes, for multiplayer. But given how hard Ubisoft is pushing uPlay, I doubt they'd want to excise it from any single-player games currently using it. But that's just speculation; I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Post edited February 18, 2016 by tfishell
Pleeease bring it for Linux! :-)