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Rayman Origins (USA)

Wii
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2011
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HD renaissance of the Rayman series by Ubi Montpellier under Michel Ancel. Absolutely sublime hand-painted 2D art direction, master-class platforming level design, four-player local co-op. Rayman, Globox and friends traverse ten themed worlds, many secrets, climbing challenge. Eclectic and catchy soundtrack. A triumphant renaissance, perhaps the best 2D platformer of the 2010s. Absolute must-own.

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Category
Platformer 1 player 7+
Description
Platform game by Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft, Europe November 2011. Rayman, Globox and the Teensies explore fantastical natural 2D stages filled with monsters to recover captured Electoons. Fluid 2D levels with exceptionally beautiful hand-drawn graphics, up to four-player co-op, spectacular bosses and secrets to unlock. Resurrection of original 2D side-scrolling Rayman acclaimed for its artistic ambition.

Rayman Origins review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Entirely hand-drawn, this 2D festival overflows with vivid colours, sumptuous painted backgrounds and animation of enchanting fluidity. Each universe teems with visual ideas without ever harming the clarity of play. This graphic splendour, signed UbiArt, remains one of the finest of the generation.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾3,2 GB 📅15/11/2011
Published by Ubisoft

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Collector interest

A 2D rebirth of Rayman by Ubisoft, a platformer of sumptuous animation from the UbiArt engine, praised for its joy of play and multiplayer co-op. Widely distributed in the West, its appeal stays measured but tinged with an esteem cult, its Wii run staying abundant. Its interest lies in this recognized graphic quality rather than scarcity.

Is Rayman Origins still worth playing in 2026?

Rayman Origins marks the return to grace of Ubisoft's mascot, and remains one of the finest 2D platformers of its generation. Its UbiArt art direction, made of hand-painted settings and animation of enchanting fluidity, has no equivalent and amazes at every level. The gameplay, of exemplary precision, combines generosity, inventiveness and a jubilant co-op for up to four players, ideal on Wii. The delirious humour and the sense of rhythm complete an experience tailored for fun. The genre ages very well by nature. For the fan of charming and demanding platforming, solo or in a group, this masterpiece remains fully recommendable.

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