An honestly underrated entry in the Rayman series. Some very fun but challenging level design, three different level types (including a Mode 7 racer which was somehow really good), and a very pleasing visual style. It's definitely a quick game and probably very easy to 100%, but these are honestly pros in my opinion. Rayman 3 GBA knows what it is and doesn't overstay its welcome, but it's not half-assed, either. Unfortunately, this is marred somewhat by it's buggy bosses and VERY bad sound design/music, so it's not, like, a lost masterpiece or anything, but for fans of Rayman that are itching for a new game, this one will have some very fun stuff to try.

Also, it's lowkey better than the console Rayman 3. I said what I said.

Reviewed on Mar 09, 2022


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