Rayman Legends Review
It’s a good game of course; this won’t come as much of a surprise to any individual who played Rayman Origins one of 2011’s best platform games a very unlikely return for a character mostly written off. With such a solid foundation, Michel Ancel and his team at Ubisoft's Montpellier studio haven't reinvented the wheel. What they've done is taking an already wonderful wheel and polished it into something remarkable.
Like Rayman Origins, this is a platform game, very good game continuously delivering gameplay nuggets, every hop is a test, every obstacle a trail, some will have to be cleared fast and others will give you some time to think past it, either way, no stage is designed to just run around jump and complete.
Rayman Legends remain the same on the Ps4 with only higher resolutions and a new function to take screenshots and share them with friends, the game also loads much faster on the consoles and PC, but this didn’t really make me feel different about Rayman, I like the game for the art and style not as much about the technology it uses. Kids will enjoy this game even if they fail a lot it, it’s the type of game that will require them to think a little, I think in co-op mode the game is enjoyed the most in single player the game can be a little frustrating.


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