Paintings in the Glade of Dreams hub world allow for quick access of these worlds and levels, and also for unlocked character switching and mini-game play. Finishing one level will open the next, and collecting enough Lum creatures along the way will yield more bonuses. Rayman Legends operates on a 2D plane, and tasks either a singular player or up to four with conquering levels set in themed worlds, and saving the numerous Teensie creatures trapped in each one. The transition to Switch has introduced slight hiccups in the otherwise solid 60 frames per second, but these skips are very rare and, thankfully, don't intrude upon gameplay. The colour of Rayman's world just pops, and the expressiveness of the characters, both friend and foe alike, makes Rayman Legends a joy to witness. Sound direction is solid, with catchy tunes and ear-pleasing melodies aplenty. Beautiful 2D visuals and incredible animation, built on the Ubi Art Framework Engine, it is simply sublime on the Switch's 720p screen, and even more so when docked and moving up to 1080p. None of this is required knowledge to play the game the progression of Rayman Legends is largely linear and the bare minimum of plot offering is conveyed through animated prompts and small cut-scenes.Īs far as overall game presentation goes, Rayman Legends knocks it out of the park. Rayman and his friends are awoken from a long slumber and tasked by the Bubble Dreamer, lord of the Glade of Dreams, to rescue the maidens and stop the magician remnants. Pitched as the sequel to Rayman Origins, Legends takes place a century later, as the villain of the former regains his strength and splits into five beings, and kidnaps the 10 princesses and Teensie creatures of the land.
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