Friday, 15 April 2022

Rayman 2: Revolution Review

This is a very good game and better than I remember it. It's an interesting game for the era it came out, it felt like a platformer that came out in the early 00s rather than the 90s, there is nothing to collect to in order to progress and it's not a linear make it to end stage by stage platformer either, it kind of felt like a game with adventure elements where one minute you will be platforming, then you will be pulling some switches, then there is combat, then there is on rails sliding sections and vehicle sections, then you are lifting various objects to open a door, among many other things. The combat in some ways felt like a shooter too mainly with the strafing and dodging projectile attacks.


My only big gripes is that the camera controls are not great controlling the camera can feel weird and there are lots of sections with no camera control. That and the game while quite varied can go on for a little too long, you just spend so much of the game rescuing people and the whole goal of collecting the masks feels like it takes a lot longer than it should to reach due to the amount of detours you have to take before you finally get to them.

Wish they made another 3D Rayman game, I want Rayman 4 as much as Murphy does.

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