Reviews from

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Incredible game to play and enjoy. The game's art style is eye candy for me, it's so clean! Masterful platforming, great soundtrack and it's pretty often pretty cheap or you could wait for the sales that happen sometimes. Would recommend for all platformer fans.

Found this on eShop for a really good price. Only $15.99. So I thought I would try it out and I'm so glad I did! Probably one of the best 2D platformers ever.

This game is phenomenal.
Amazingly animated characters and worlds, catchy tunes and A LOT of content. Alone or with friends, it's a banger.


Amazing game and gets quite difficult near the end

Fast paced, very nice feeling, played it with my daughter

an easy to learn and hard to master 2d platformer with tons of fun levels and mechanics. there is a level where you platform to the beat of a mariachi cover of eye of the tiger this game is a masterpiece please make more rayman games pretty please

This game was amazing and also my first introduction to the series. It had a lot of great moments, and I loved how they included levels from Origins. The different costumes were a treat as well. Overall, the difficulty wasn't too hard, and the great artstyle and music have persuaded me to play more Rayman games lol

MARAVILHOSO! Gosto muito do level designs de todos os mundos (mas principalmente do terceiro e do quarto), além de ter uma trilha sonora estupenda (preciso mesmo falar dos níveis musicais?!). Anseio por novos jogos da série.

really fun platformer, but frustrating at times

if there was such a thing as a truly perfect video game this might be it

I need to come back and finish this but this is also an awesome game

The origins levels and the murfy's touch mode hurt the package overall, but fantastic otherwise

I've played not very much of it but it's already a 10/10 game

It's fun. Nothing more or less to this game than that. Completion process is demanding as all hell and the stealth stuff isn't that great but otherwise fun to just play through

This was a massive surprise. This game is easily one of the best platformers ever made, and it's gone criminally under the radar. The levels are so well designed in spite of the deliberately simple controls, like Celeste in a way. The art style is gorgeous too and allows for a range of expressions and lush backgrounds. The game has a lot of personality too and the music is very good. And above all the game has massive replay value thanks to the staggering amount of levels, collectibles, challenge stages and playable characters. Any self proclaimed platformer fan out there should get this game no questions asked.

I love the look and sound of Rayman but the overall flow of the game isn’t for me. Rayman feels too floaty and the attacks have the impact of origami paper.

Final boss aside, this is one of humanity's greatest achievements

One of the best platformers on the switch. Difficulty is at a perfect level, and the levels just keep coming. Way worth it at the 10 bucks I paid, probably still worth it at higher prices too

Jogo excelente de plataforma. Fases rápidas e interessantes. Vale a pena pra quem curte plataforma


Хороший залипательный платформер, умеренной сложности.

I'm not technically fully done with this but considering this plays much like Origins and I'm pretty much at a point where I can collect my thoughts on it (and I just play this for short bursts when I feel like it since I've got a lot of other stuff I'm trying to fit in too) I'll just make a review now. I loved Origins back when it released. It was my introduction to Rayman, and I adored the wacky vibe of the world and characters, the amazing music, the beautiful hand drawn artstyle. Everything about it just hit perfectly. Legends delivers on that exactly as I remember Origins doing. The levels all have a distinct feel to them and each have interesting mechanics to play around with. None of them are too long or annoying, and using Murphy to move and interact with objects is a cool way to add that extra little bit of interactivity that you need to focus on besides your character. The only gripe I have is that I wish the different characters had more distinctive movesets. I might just be missing that some have slightly better abilities in terms of movement speed and such. But I would've liked if Globox for example had a move specific to him, or Barbara had something specific to her. But even then it's not a huge deal. Truthfully I don't really know what much to say because this is just a really good platformer. If I think of anything else to add I'll update this review. But really if you're like me and somehow haven't played this 10 years after the fact you really should. I have no idea why it took me so long to play Legends after loving Origins at the time. This took me back to the memories I had of playing it and loving the amazing visuals and unique music. Oh and speaking of music those music levels were great. Wish there was more of those because I do love me a good rhythm based platformer.

Rayman Legends is a great 2D platformer. It has smooth controls, fun mechanics, and excellent level design. It's also packed with tons of side content. I've played through this game twice now, both on the base version and the definitive version, and each time was very enjoyable, though there are some small things that still irk me.

Gameplay:
As mentioned, Rayman Legends is a 2D platformer, and it never strays far from that. However, it throws in a lot of extra mechanics to play with. Your base moveset consists of a jump, run, glide, punch, wall jump, ground pound, swinging from vines/ropes, and an ability to run up sloped surfaces. Levels complement this moveset well by placing obstacles in strategic locations to give the game a nice flow at times. Sometimes in levels, you'll unlock the ability to press an extra button that moves objects or toggles certain actions. It's used in moments of fast-paced or tricky platforming, or in some light puzzle-solving, and it's a welcome addition that adds a lot to keeping things fresh.

Throughout the game, you'll mostly be playing through pretty standard platforming levels with their own challenges and whatnot. Their level of challenge is pretty decent, and they have their own hidden areas to find the get collectibles. At the end of each level, the amount of the main collectible, called lums, is tallied up, and you get rewarded for finding enough through trophies and a scratch card. These scratch cards can net you more lums, a pet which produces lums every day, or it unlocks a level from Rayman Origins for you to play. There's 40 Rayman Origins levels to unlock with their own collectibles and everything! It's honestly awesome and someone who never got too far into Origins as a kid. At the end of each of the main Legends worlds, you get to play through a level where you run nonstop and platform through obstacles with the beat of the music. These are easily the highlight of the game, in my opinion.

As you play through the main levels, you unlock new side levels. You'll mainly unlock time challenge levels where you have to run through with a time limit in order to unlock all the collectibles. These can be CRAZY difficult and can sometimes feel like too much, but they're usually a good test of skill. The other thing you'll unlock in this version of the game is version of levels where, instead of pressing a button to activate something, you do so with the touch controls on the Switch screen while an AI driven character does the platforming. These can sometimes be dull, and AI can give you some pain, but generally, it's fun for what it is. It's definitely preferable to trying to use the touchscreen while being the one who's also doing the platforming. Unfortunately, they failed to account for the scratch cards you earn in these extra levels since they weren't in the original, meaning you won't get rewards from them and they sit in your inventory giving you a notification endlessly. This is highly annoying and a major oversight that really annoys me (it's annoying). By late in the game, you'll also unlock bonus versions of the music levels that add some weird screen effects to make things trickier, and make things trickier it certainly does. The artificial difficulty is kind of dumb, but you can luckily still rely on the music. HOWEVER, the bonus version of the second music level is actually atrocious, and although I beat it on my first try, the screen effects they used were a legitimate epilepsy hazard and I want to throw hands with whoever thought it was a good idea.

As for the other parts of side content I haven't mentioned yet, there's daily challenges to play through which is neat. You'll earn lums for participating, and you need a lot of those in order to unlock the various characters you can play as. There's tons of characters to unlock and swap through. They're mainly just variations of the same four models, and their movesets are identical, but it's a cool addition nonetheless. However, the million lum milestone to unlock all of them is absolutely ludicrous and I would not recommend going for it. You have better things to do with your life, I promise.

Music and visuals:
The music in this game is pretty good. The aforementioned music levels use charming covers of licensed music which is tons of fun.

The visuals are very awesome with a creative art style and great animation. Characters and environments are varied and dynamic. It's all very polished.

Conclusion:
Rayman Legends is a 2D platformer that sticks to its core but isn't afraid to expand on it in some fun ways. It's got tons of great levels, a good amount of challenge (usually), and well-made presentation. I'd definitely recommend this game if you're a fan of platformers and/or looking for something to play with friends. It's a simple, good time.