Ubisoft Montpellier deliver a 2D platformer of stunning beauty thanks to a perfectly mastered UbiArt engine. The musical levels become a genre peak, four-player local co-op works miracles, and this is probably the best modern Rayman available on 360 without hesitation.
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Category
Platformer4 players7+
Co-op
Description
Platform game by Ubisoft Montréal and Ubisoft, September 2013. Rayman and friends rescue kidnapped creatures across visually splendid hand-painted platform levels. Murfy the Bubble mechanic to interact with environments, rhythm-based music levels set to song arrangements and co-op up to four players. One of the finest and most beautiful platformers of its generation.
Rayman Legends review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Hand-drawn animation of prodigious fluidity, dazzling colours and settings brimming with whimsy: the UbiArt engine works wonders. Every creature and every backdrop seems painted with an infectious joy. This 2D splendour, lively and inventive, remains a dazzlement at every screen.
Mischievous and virtuosic, the music blends jazz, world sonorities and zany choirs, culminating in the famous musical levels where everything synchronises on screen. Each stage sparkles with a wild inventiveness that matches the game's bouncing whimsy. This unbridled sonic creativity is the whole charm of this festival of colour.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Running, jumping and striking in time, sometimes to the exact beat of the music, anchors a platformer of contagious fluidity and joy. The inventive level design and four-player co-op multiply the fun. The peak of the 2D genre, it keeps controls of absolute precision and a freshness that hasn't lost a thing.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
A platformer of dazzling fluidity and beauty, where every stage brims with inventiveness, colour and surprising ideas. The musical levels, perfectly synced to the beat, deliver a rare glee. Co-op up to four and overflowing with charm, a generous platformer that chains discoveries and guarantees constant pleasure, solo or as a family.
An Ubisoft 2D platformer of dazzling UbiArt-engine animation, pushing level inventiveness and co-op to stages set to the beat of music. Widely distributed in the West, its appeal lies in this acclaimed graphic quality and an esteem cult rather than scarcity, the Asian pressing being rarer. A prime piece for fans of polished platforming.
Better with friends
A platformer of exemplary liveliness and beauty, whose four-player local co-op turns every level into a joyful dash strewn with traps and rewards. Mutual aid mingles with healthy one-upmanship: helping each other through a tricky stretch while squabbling for first place is the whole spice of it. Immediate and unifying, it restarts with the family for guaranteed fits of laughter.
Is Rayman Legends still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2013 on Xbox 360, Ubisoft Montpellier's Rayman Legends is a peak of two dimensional platforming, with breathtaking production carried by the UbiArt engine. The fluidity of control, the wild inventiveness of the levels and the musical stages, where each jump matches the rhythm of the song, border on perfection. The hand painted art direction is a constant delight. The four player co op is a joy. The colossal content overflows with generosity. For fans of demanding, creative platforming and families, this masterpiece keeps an intact appeal today.