Rayman n647/25/2023 ![]() ![]() Detailed down to your footsteps, you'll hear every snoring pirate, every plink of your shoes hitting hollow metal pipes, every swinging cage, and everything else you'd expect if you were actually Rayman. The sound effects in this game are great too. But that's not all the sound department has to offer. ![]() And if that weren't good enough, the music is actually really good. While each level has its own distinctive tune running in the background, certain scenarios will cause the music to change tempo, or even switch to a different track altogether, giving the game a truly interactive sound system. This system always keeps you wondering what, exactly, you're going to do with an item you run in to.Įven though Rayman 2 doesn't feature real speech, the sound in the game is some of the best I've heard on any video game in a long time. A powder keg can be tossed at bad guys, thrown at doors, used to break open cages, and even lit to create a rocket. While there are not a lot of objects in the game, there are several ways to use each. Also, the game is very good at surprising you. Indeed, there's plenty of platforming in Rayman 2, but the frequent use of different gameplay elements keeps the game fresh and exciting. From waterskiing, to swimming alongside a whale, to riding a rocket-powered horse, to flying a flaming powder keg, Rayman 2 is full of gameplay surprises. Rayman 2, however, is packed full of different modes and minigames. Most platform games give you tons of ledge jumping and room exploring, with little deviation. The robo-pirates have just the right combination of menacing and doltish, Ly, your fairy friend, looks positively elfish, and Jano, the Keeper of the Cave of Bad Dreams, looks like he belongs in a nightmare.I was most impressed with the raw amount of creativity in Rayman 2. Rayman himself looks great, and the character design is wonderful. You won't be truly impressed until you stand atop a ledge and switch to a first-person view, in which you'll be able to look down on the entire level without any hint of fog. There's absolutely no pop-up, and the game flows smoothly from one part of a level to the next. Taking full advantage of the Expansion Pak, the enhanced visuals in Rayman 2 are some of the best I've ever seen on the N64. They'll help you along the way by opening new routes, pulling you across chasms, giving you new powers, or even volunteering information. From there, you'll encounter a cute fairy, a collective of tiny magical beings, a muscle-headed giant, an imprisoned whale, a polite water snake, and a few other surprising characters. Almost immediately you'll run into Globox, an old friend who helps you escape from the pirate ship. The game offers stunning graphics, incredible sound, and tons of opportunity to interact with other characters. Rayman 2 really immerses you in the world of Rayman. He'll also free creatures enslaved by the evil pirates and run into a host of friends who will help him achieve his goal. Along his quest he'll pick up lums, which are magical fragments of the stars. ![]() It's up to our jointless hero to collect four magical masks that, once united, will awaken a sleeping god who will help Rayman defeat the pirates. Evil mechanical pirates led by the maniacal Razorbeard are enslaving the population of Rayman's world. ![]() Rayman has finally made the transition into a fully 3D realm, and although not as well known as Link or Mario, Rayman 2 proves that you don't have to have a hugely popular character to make a great 3D platform game. And fortunately, Rayman 2 proves that good things really do come to those who wait. With more than a year between the announcement of the release date of Rayman 2 for the N64 and the actual release this month, fans eager for another serving of Ubisoft's limbless platform hero have been patiently waiting for some time now. ![]()
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