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9/10
Going back to my origins
TheCorniestLemur8 August 2020
I'll start this off by making it clear that I've never played a Rayman game prior to this one, they were a bit before this young buck's time. This was my childhood Rayman game, and what a childhood game it was. I was hesitating to review this in all honesty, because it's one of the most nostalgic games I could have ever written an undeservedly glowing review of, blinded by the haze of the many hours (and let's be honest, probably days) I sunk into it as a ten year old. So bear that in mind before reading this glowing review: this was one of my favourite childhood games, and it's possible some of that might be clouding my judgement.

Anyway, the plot of this game is that the bad guys are annoyed at the good guys for snoring too loudly, and declare war on them, kidnap all the pink smiley faces keeping the world in balance, and lock them in cages to starve to death. Yeah, I thought my neighbours were getting too huffy when I didn't put in my headphones that one time. That's really all you get in terms of story, and it was done about as well as it possibly could be. Any meagre cutscenes or story developments that follow are hilarious though, and overall this whole game has a great sense of humour, in its animations, sound effects, and character interactions, so much so that it's perhaps one of the best examples of a comedy game you could find in this decade.

The game also looks great, the colours really pop in every frame of the environments, and every world has its unmistakeable look and feel to it. Obviously you're not going to be seeing every drop of sweat dripping down Rayman's constantly pumping legs...oh wait...but the graphics are still gorgeous, and frankly, we don't see enough games as colourful as this anymore anyway.

And that soundtrack...man, it's one of the best I've ever heard in a platformer. No joke. They all tie into and feel nothing less than perfect for the distinct visuals of each world, and yeah, the aforementioned nostalgia cloud may be the only reason I still remember the music in this so well, but I challenge you, nay, DARE you to not be humming along to that song in the Sea of Serendipity after a few levels of hearing it.

But I've neglected to talk about the gameplay for far too long, the meat of the 2D platformer, and putting it simply, it's quite simple, but brilliant. You jump, glide, punch, and swim through the levels, all pretty standard stuff, but the level design really knows how to make full use of all your abilities, and while it's hard to really explain what I mean, the design of every level has such a great flowing feel to it that you can't help but love it, and if you don't believe me, just try one of the time trials on any level and you'll understand how tightly designed they are. Or search around for the hidden cages that never feel completely invisible without a guide. It strikes a good balance between challenging and being unfair...for the most part.

There are nevertheless a few levels that feature some rather obnoxious design (looking at you, any level with those jumping oranges), and the controls can be a little bit slippery at times, with Rayman seeming to suffer from what I like to call "Nathan Drake syndrome", i.e, it being a task of Herculean difficulty to relax his grip on a wall he is hanging on to, and occasionally the hitboxes appear a little wonky.

There's a good amount of variety to break up the traditional platforming levels too, with fast-paced chase levels as a reward for collecting enough of the imprisoned smiley faces, and bullet hell flying sequences every so often in addition.

I find it extremely hard to really convey what I love so much about this game when at its core, it is so simple, so please just take my word for it when I say that it's one of the best 2D platformers I've personally ever played, and that it seems massively slept on to me, not nearly enough people have played it. Even if you don't really like the Rayman games that came before it, you only need to look at a few seconds of gameplay for this one to see that it's nothing like them, so check it out anyway CAUSE NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE HAVE AND IT'S FANTASTIC
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8/10
A Fun Indie Ubisoft Game
TheMysteriousReviewer5 September 2021
Rayman Origins is a fun indie game made from Ubisoft. Maybe the gameplay can sometimes make the game too hard to beat. But I must say that it can also give the players some unique powers and nice tricks. The story could've been a little longer, but it can still make this a fun game. Saving pixies and finding the creatures' source of power. The chest mini games are also pretty fun where you chase the chest until you reach the end of each one. And the graphics do want to have the same style from the ones from the very first game. And they're great how they upgraded from it. I think it's safe to say Rayman fans are gonna have fun with this game. It could've been at Ubisoft's best, but I can easily say this is one of the better Rayman games.
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8/10
a good cooperation game
AvionPrince1629 December 2021
I loved the game and found it very good to play with a lot of players. It have a good cartoon sife and some platfroms really interesting and challenging. I enjoyed the cooperation part and like it even if i found it pretty short.
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10/10
Better Than Legends For It's More Happier Tone
tommypezmaster4 August 2023
While The 2010s had a lot of mean-spirited comedies that make you want to vomit whenever you think of them (The Mighty B, Sidekick, Scaredy Squirrel, Free Birds, Bordertown, The Emoji Movie) They're also been surprising a lot of heartwarming Uplifting titles that makes you happy cry whenever you think of them (Pink Panther and Pals, Squid Girl, Madoka Magica, Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, Storks, Lu Over The Wall) and luckily Rayman Origins happens to fall in the latter category.

The whole atmosphere will make you so happy....you could cry happy tears. This is so evident in the soundtrack, the nymphs, the animation, and Rayman and friends' intentions to go on the quest they are sent to do. Extremely uplifting beats from the iconic Glacier Cocktail and the world map are textbook examples of happy music. In fact, the music is on the same level as Banjo-Kazooie's soundtrack as it is also an uplifting tone. The Nymphs are also fun characters. Make ya wish we got more Nymph media after this and that Charmed episode. The animation is also very expressive and fun to look at for a 2D Game.

I did like Rayman Legends, but I prefer this for it's happier tone.
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