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Rayman’s in prime form with new high-tech powers and gear like Shock Rockets, the LockJaw, Funky-Boards and other cool stuff. Charge into intense strategic battles with the crazed Hoodlum Army and massive transforming bosses. Plunge into enormous, eye-p...
Rayman’s in prime form with new high-tech powers and gear like Shock Rockets, the LockJaw, Funky-Boards and other cool stuff. Charge into intense strategic battles with the crazed Hoodlum Army and massive transforming bosses. Plunge into enormous, eye-popping worlds packed with zany comedy and a wacked-out cast, featuring John Leguizamo as Globox, and enjoy a bizarre, epic adventure filled with a unique blend of humor.
I really enjoyed playing this game. "Rayman 2" was frustrating for me because of camera work and keyboard sensivity and that's why I "cut off" one star and score was set at 4/5.
"Rayman 3" almost entirely cured this issues, so my note should be 5/5, but something is missing in this game and I don't know what it is... Maybe the two games are not similar enough, but actually I had more fun while playing R2 rather than R3...
But still, very good game and I'm happy I had a chance to finish this game again after 10+ years.
I played this game when I was little and I hoped that I would have the same experience here. Pretty much everything about this game is still great.
Ups
- music is great.
- graphics are still really nice to look at.
- gameplay is really fun.
- the atmosphere is really nice, it gives off a dark yet goofy and magical vibe.
Downs
- I can't fullscreen the game (the game appears in a small box).
- sound-mixing is not bad but not good ether.
- sometimes characters will continue talking after their talking animation has ended.
I think the gameplay is pretty good and I don't mind the 4:3 but I think the controls are pretty weird, the strafe-attacking is really weird and super clunky and it's really unclear at times. I needed to pull up a walktrough twice in the first 20 minutes. I have to admit, the OST (Soundtrack) is pretty killer.
As much as I love Rayman 2 with a similar nostalgia to this game, thinking on it now I can say 3 has much better combat and enemy design, and is generally less frustrating in the platforming department due to a better camera and no instant death water/pits. This game is also notably harder than 2 to my memory, though in a fair way, with much more complex fights, and a tough struggle to get a high "score" through a combination of collectible gems and enemy kill combos. There's a lot of variation in the levels, and each section generally has its own gimmicks not seen elsewhere which add rather than detract from the game so long as you're paying attention to how they work. This time around there is a focus on humour with the introduction of voiced dialogue, and it generally is actually funny in a sarcastic way with no fourth wall, but of course that's going to be subjective. The music in this game is excellent, to cap it off. I think the main game was a little too short though, even if as a kid it took me ages to complete (especially that beautiful devil of a last boss--perhaps the most satisfying action finale I've played, but man was it hard the first time around).
Sadly, the tutorial guide character lies when he promises that he will "see you in Rayman 4"...