
You could also say Bucky O’Hare and Jazz Jackrabbit could be good choices too One could go the Pokémon route with the likes of Azumarill, the aqua rabbit and Buneary. Who are the top bunnies of gaming? You could say the Nintendo 3DS Badge Arcade rabbit would be a good choice. Peppy and Rabbit Mario - Steve Tyminski, Jump Around!Įaster is this weekend, so that gets everyone thinking about bunnies. If you’ve never played it you should check it out. Redmond’s commentary just gets me throughout the game. The fact that you use Redmond as a weapon as you Spanx (a long tail weasel) try to escape from a human laboratory. I always thought that “Whiplash” was an underrated or even forgotten game. Redmond - Whiplash (2003) - Greg Burke, Head of Video Functionally, narratively, and visually, Alice is just cool as heck and a core reason among many that I would be thrilled to see Bloody Roar make a comeback. Suitably, she utilizes her rabbit abilities for a fighting style based around a lot of tricky mobility, unique jumping and aerial options, and powerful kicking abilities, all of which are some of my favorite things in a fighter. Throughout the Bloody Roar series, Alice is an awesome central character and a fantastic fighter. Having been kidnapped and almost brainwashed and weaponized for her abilities, Alice escapes and uses her strength to help and look after other people like her. Play on names and animals aside, Alice is a freaking awesome character in the series. Alice is one such person - notably a white rabbit. For those who don’t know, in Bloody Roar, the world is populated with people who can transform into animalized and hyperstrong versions of themselves.
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Best of all, bunnies in The Long Dark are a great way to level up your shooting skills if you’re heavy on ammunition and bored out of your snowshoes.Īlice from Bloody Roar - TJ Denzer, News Beastīloody Roar was an absolute banger of a fighting game series and I wish it was still around. They can feed you, their hides can be turned into warm hats and mittens, and they can even act as an early warning sign of wolves in the area. Bunnies are life in the Quiet Apocalypse. fokJjsmYcnĮasiest Shack Chat I’ve ever written, because my favorite rabbits in a video game are the many running around in The Long Dark. Since Easter is close I figured it was a good time to give a shout-out to all the helpful bunnies in The Long Dark. The Long Dark Rabbits - Bill Lavoy, Resident of Timberwolf Mountain Shout out to the cute little bunnies in White Glacier in Bomberman 64 that drop hearts. He can jump, wall kick, and is all around a pretty swell guy. Louie is a teal bunny that is more than willing to help Bomberman on his journey. It should come as no surprise that I’m a big fan of Bomberman, and it just so happens that Bomberman Hero has the best bunny in video games, period. What’s cuter than a bunny? A bunny you can ride as you yeet bombs at all kinds of enemies. Louie, Bomberman Hero - Sam Chandler, Bomberman rules

I will admit that fans of Absolver or Toribash might have a legit argument, but those games don't have bunnies, so they are up for consideration here. Turner was snapping necks and chopping up fools with hyper-efficient grace while the masses oogled at lame shit like Ghosts of Tsushima. I think people didn’t take it seriously because Turner is a rabbit or because of console gamer bias. Both Lugaru and its spiritual successor Overgrowth have the best martial arts combat of any video game. Not only is Turner the best bunny in all of videogame history, he also kicks the most ass. You can take solace in knowing that any other answers you see in this feature that aren’t Turner are objectively wrong.

Turner from Lugaru/Overgrowth - Chris Jarrard, Has better opinions than fellow staffers Or if someone just wants to build a giant robot bunny-gundam and give it to me, that would be cool too. I’ve never seen a game quite like it since its PS1 premiere, but I wouldn’t mind a modern take on the series. Its first-person hippity-hopping action is unmatched. I friggin’ LOVE the Jumping Flash series and am constantly pining for its revival. While I may love bunnies more than Lennie in Of Mice and Men (I don’t hug nearly as hard as he does though), I had to give it up for a rabbit with a cold, steel, robotic heart like my own. Jumping Flash - Blake Morse, Robo Rabbit Revolutionary How cool is that? Imagine what you could do with a team of them! I bet a few Bunnelbys would also create an awesome Easter Egg hunt. Question: Who is your favorite video game bunny?īunnelby - Donovan Erskine, Pokemon trainerīunnelby’s Pokemon Y Pokedex entry states that it uses its ears like shovels, digging holes in the ground. There’s such a wide range of bunnies and rabbits throughout video game history, we figured this would be the perfect opportunity to select our very favorites. With many celebrating Easter this weekend, it got us thinking about the holiday’s hopping mascot.
