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dkirschner's Rayman Legends (PC)
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[December 6, 2022 10:13:32 AM]
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I’m almost finished with this one, which may actually be two games in one (?). As you complete levels and rescue Teensies, you unlock remastered levels from Rayman Origins, like tons of them. So, at this point I’ve completed every Rayman Legends level and every Rayman Origins level except the final one (and except something that requires you to 100% the game, collecting 700 Teensies [I have about 500]).
I’ve never played a Rayman game before and am pleasantly surprised. It’s really fun, a charming, challenging, platformer. Basically, you run, jump, and smash your way through a variety of creative and visually appealing levels, rescuing Teensies (cute little smurf-like blue creatures) and stopping the bad guys. Levels are grouped into larger themes, each with a boss at the end, such as underwater levels (a giant sea serpent), castle/hell levels (a dragon), a Dia de los Muertos level (a musical running-type event), etc. All the Legends levels had a musical level at the very end, which may have been my favorite things in the game. They also have special challenging versions of the musical levels that are in “8-bit” (aka, the resolution sucks, you play the level mirrored, and various other challenges). Oh yeah, I forgot earlier, one other level I never beat was the “8-bit” level that uses all of the 8-bit level tricks in one level: poor resolution, mirror, four screens, etc. It switches in between them, so confusing. Seriously, look at this craziness: https://youtu.be/yT6XOfy2gEE?t=1445
I’ll knock out that last Origins level at some point over the break and put a bow on this game. Good times.
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dkirschner's Rayman Legends (PC)
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Current Status: Finished playing
GameLog started on: Friday 28 October, 2022
GameLog closed on: Sunday 11 December, 2022 |
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