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8.2/10
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After being asleep for a century, Rayman and friends are awakened by Murfy who tells them that the 10 princesses of the land and the Teensies have been captured, and so they set out to defea... Read allAfter being asleep for a century, Rayman and friends are awakened by Murfy who tells them that the 10 princesses of the land and the Teensies have been captured, and so they set out to defeat the new threats.After being asleep for a century, Rayman and friends are awakened by Murfy who tells them that the 10 princesses of the land and the Teensies have been captured, and so they set out to defeat the new threats.
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- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 9 nominations total
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The game is very good I've replayed the entire thing a lot it's very fun and challenging at time very good music and details in the backround overall I mostly never like 2d games but this one gives a Diamond cup get it? Anyways every level is so cool and unique funny and cute I take a point off because of the invasion levels I hate them because there is some that are nearly impossible to beat in under 40 seconds it took me almost 200 tries to get under 40 seconds in a quick sand invasion level but I love the game overall very fun bosses and unique game.
Rayman legends is characteristic of that old-school innocent style a game so simplistic and it just makes you feel happy playing it. Some of the levels are pure insanity and there were countless nooks and crannies to explore I spent so much time trying to 100% this game and I savored every minute of it fantastic energetic music makes gameplay so engaging. The controls are easy to understand and may take a bit of time to get used to but once you do they feel so clean. An amazing game that I feel doesn't get enough love.
Okay, so I may have gushed a lot over Rayman Origins, but this? Nah, this is what deserves the gushing, although I would mainly be repeating myself, so I'll try to keep it brief.
Much of the gameplay is what has already been seen in Origins, but the controls are so much better. Not once did I find myself stuck on a wall like I did in Origins, or struggling to just nudge Rayman off a ledge, And someone clearly thought the same thing as me about the inherent rhythm of the last game, because it is back in spades here. The level design is constantly some of the best I've ever seen in a 2D platformer, yet so much more varied than anything seen in Origins. And whoever came up with those musical stages is simply an utter genius.
Story again is really not a focus of this game, but again, what's here is still really funny and endearingly quirky. And the graphics...oh my, the graphics. I don't know how to describe them, but wow. Gorgeous, in a word. There's remastered levels from Origins here, a new local multiplayer mode that is tons of dumb fun, daily and weekly challenges, and all in all, this game is virtually perfect to me.
If there's one little thing I could complain about, it's that I don't find the music all that memorable, especially not when compared to Origins. Even that I'm hesitant to criticise though, because you have no idea how much I played Origins as a child, so that soundtrack is forever embedded in my brain.
But like Origins, this game is criminally slept on, so y'all should get on that right now. Like, now now.
Much of the gameplay is what has already been seen in Origins, but the controls are so much better. Not once did I find myself stuck on a wall like I did in Origins, or struggling to just nudge Rayman off a ledge, And someone clearly thought the same thing as me about the inherent rhythm of the last game, because it is back in spades here. The level design is constantly some of the best I've ever seen in a 2D platformer, yet so much more varied than anything seen in Origins. And whoever came up with those musical stages is simply an utter genius.
Story again is really not a focus of this game, but again, what's here is still really funny and endearingly quirky. And the graphics...oh my, the graphics. I don't know how to describe them, but wow. Gorgeous, in a word. There's remastered levels from Origins here, a new local multiplayer mode that is tons of dumb fun, daily and weekly challenges, and all in all, this game is virtually perfect to me.
If there's one little thing I could complain about, it's that I don't find the music all that memorable, especially not when compared to Origins. Even that I'm hesitant to criticise though, because you have no idea how much I played Origins as a child, so that soundtrack is forever embedded in my brain.
But like Origins, this game is criminally slept on, so y'all should get on that right now. Like, now now.
A very good game about the cooperation part. I enjoyed a lot of the cooperation part and i enjoyed to finish the. Game. I found it very good even if the game is pretty short.
Rayman Legends is easily one of the best games to come out of Rayman. It could be my favorite so far since I have never finished the original trilogy. I will admit that it does have some minor issues like the same scenario for each time we get to The Magician. But it can be a really fun game thanks to a lot of improvement to the gameplay. The graphics have a big upgrade as a mix of 2D and 3D. The bosses and chases are really fun. In fact, you can tell the game designers took their time to make this an adventurous platform game. And probably the biggest highlight, the musical levels after you beaten the boss. The game does that by covering rock songs and gives the designers to play around with it for the designers to follow the rhythm. I'd say it's worth playing if you're in to play a platform adventure game. And if you didn't have Rayman Origins, this game has got you covered. You can also be able to unlock these levels from that game. I'll admit, that wouldn't tell everyone what happened in the first game. But thanks to the gameplay improvement, you can still have fun from the ones from Origins. As for this game, it's even better than Origins.
Did you know
- TriviaRayman Legends is the fifth main game in the series or sixth if counting the Rayman Raving Rabbids Trilogy (2006-2008).
- Crazy creditsGameplay continues during the end credits, so the player can keep walking and jumping over the scrolling text, and even destroy letters in order to free up more points.
- ConnectionsEdited from Rayman Origins (2011)
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