Rayman Legends ist auch auf der PS3 ein grandios gut gelungenes Jump'n'Run, das jeder Spieler in seiner Sammlung haben muss.Jochen SchmittTestredaktion Player...
Impressive level design, Challenging chapters, Music is at its best, Fantastic hand painted graphics
Platforming is little slippery
Speaking of Rayman Legends, everything looked perfectly well-designed with its superb hand-painted graphics and player friendly levels, the game did managed to win the hearts but what disappointed me was its hectic multiplayer mode, though it was fun play...
Rayman Legend zieht sämtliche Register und übertrifft Rayman Origins bei weitem. Das Spiel strotzt nur so von Kreativität und man möchte nicht aufhören zu spielen, denn dafür hat es enormes Suchtpotential. Auch wenn das Level beendet ist, fängt man e...
Abstract: How far Rayman’s come. Despite Ubisoft seemingly having the bizarre notion that Rayman is a household name popular enough for them to launch 2D platformers against some of the biggest games of the year (including their own - Assassin’s Creed in 2011, S...
Abstract: Confidence exudes from Rayman Legends. The game juggles a staggering amount of absurd content. A flaming eyeball, a hero without any limbs, and a frog-like fly named Murfy all exist in the same level. Only the certainty of craftsmanship holds the game ...
Abstract: Inexplicable disfigurements aside, Rayman is back; up to his usual antics of slapping baddies, clambering vines and rescuing the local populace.After a rather lengthy nap of 100 years, our fairy friend Murfy desperately awakens our limbless hero in order...
Abstract: CommentRayman Origins was a love letter to old-school two dimensional side-scrolling platformers, and it seemed rather unlikely that Ubisoft would be able to easily match or top the experience. Somehow the Rayman team at Ubisoft dug deep and returned w...