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November 2011
(90%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Back to basics becomes belated brillianceMy class for videogames 101 had a plethora of colourful teachers. Sonic honed my reflexes. Spyro flared some strange passion to search the darkest corners of lands for glittery items. Crash taught me that spinning ...
Beautiful HD cartoon graphics, Inventive level design, Anarchic style and fantastic soundtrack
Sporadic difficulty spikes, Be warned: it's excessively cheerful
Rather unexpectedly and against stiff competition, Rayman Origins is the best platformer of the year. With its bright colours, HD cartoon graphics and jubilant silliness it won't be for everyone, but it's a great game for families, nostalgia addicts, and ...
Abstract: Rayman Origins is a game that made us laugh out loud with joy. It is beautifully and amusingly rendered, in an industry that is focused on the ultra-realist...
Abstract: It’s rare for any game to get me smiling on the title screen alone. Sonic Generations perhaps, but that was entirely based on nostalgia. Rayman Origins on the other hand had me grinning when just pressing Start was accompanied by cute voices going “cha...
Abstract: Where have all the great platform games gone? I grew up on a healthy dose of PC adventures games, and when I switched to consoles in 1993 platform games like Mario and Sonic became my new addiction, but with each new generation of console (and the game...
Abstract: Straddling a thin line between demanding and forgiving, Rayman Origins is a rare 2D platformer that owes a debt of gratitude to the past without being burdened by it. There's an unyielding level of difficulty bubbling beneath the surface of this terri...
Abstract: Why, oh why, did Ubisoft release Rayman Origins around the same time as juggernauts like Modern Warfare 3, Skyrim, Super Mario 3D Land, and Zelda: Skyward Sword? With those giants taking up store shelves, the box featuring two quirky characters leaping...
Abstract: With Rayman Origins, Rayman and his pals, Globox and the various Teensies, team up in a revivalist piece that marries modern platforming techniques spearheaded by Nintendo with a uniquely Ubisoft flavor. There are no gimmicks here, no motion control, ...