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Rayman 2: The Great Escape

aka: Rayman 2: A Grande Fuga, Rayman 2: Revolution, Rayman 3D, Rayman DS, Rayman: Revolution
Moby ID: 2182

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Critic Reviews add missing review

Average score: 82% (based on 102 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 182 ratings with 5 reviews)

Worth a look

The Good
This game is not known for it's challenges, but the graphics are amazing, the storyline isn't bad, and the score was very well done. I t only took me a few hours to beat, but it's fun afterwards to find all the lums, which is probably the biggest challenge. Rayman 2 is definitely worth a look

The Bad
The fact that everything was pretty straight forward and no challenge was quite a let-down, but the game made up for it in story and graphics.

The Bottom Line
Not for somebody looking for a challenge, but worth a look for anybody interested in fantasy stories and Platformer fans.

Dreamcast · by jo h. (5) · 2001

A brilliant leap from 2d to 3d!

The Good
The graphics are good for its time, the gameplay is nice and smooth and the different levels are varied and exciting to play through! Another thing I like is the animation of Rayman when you make him stand still in one spot. And last but not least, I still get the same feeling I get when I play Rayman 1 while I'm playing Rayman 2.

The Bad
The only bad part about this game is that they don't have any kind of voice acting. The only time when they finally speak our language was when they were in rayman revolution, the remake.

The Bottom Line
Rayman has starred in a beautiful classic that will last for decades. With swift controls and a perfect 3d engine, we are treated to an awesome game for all ages!

Windows · by Arejarn (7353) · 2008

By far the best 3d platform on the PC.

The Good
The first thing you notice is the graphics. They are detailed and were never seen in a platform game at that time. They are colorful and give the game it's dreamy atmosphere that makes you stick to this game for a while. The story is pretty good to: Robotic space pirates have invaded the world of Rayman, a character without arms legs or a neck, but with hands and feet and a cute big-nosed head. To save his world he has to set his friends free, collect the fragments of the destroyed Heart of the World called yellow lums, regain his powers and collect the four ancient masks that represent each of the four elements: Earth,water, fire and air. After he has collected them he can awaken the creator of his world, the god Polokus. After that he must infiltrate the pirate prison ship and defeat Razorbeard, the pirate admiral. This journey introduces the player to new friends such as Ly the fairy, Globox the frog, Murfy the flying encyclopedia to all kinds of gameplay elements and Polokus, the spirit of the world. These all look great and are fun and original characters. His rivals include, Razorbeard the pirate and his henchmen, titans and a one-eyed cave guard. The levels are challenging and have a lot of variation. You will travel from old forests to pirate hideouts and from ancient sanctuaries to caverns. You will find some weird and original gameplay sensations such as riding a walking rocket and racing over water with a snake. The levels are spread over 20 quite big worlds that grow steadily in difficulty. As I said before these levels look amazingly beautiful for a game of that age and have a dreamy atmosphere in them that makes you experience this game almost as if you were there. What also amazed me was the gameplay. It's surprisingly smooth and easy to pick up. Rayman has a lot of powers including a power fist and helicopter hair to hover. The further you get in the game the more you'll find. As I said before, the levels are challenging and you'll need all of your powers to finish them. Playing through this game will take you a sufficient amount of hours. Sound is dreamily beautiful and magically captures you to fulfill the experience.

The Bad
There really aren't many things not to like about this game. Usually I can find shortcomings about a game but I couldn't find any notable ones in this game, really.

The Bottom Line
This game stands out at almost every area, and is so well composed you'll instantly fall in love with it. Many people love this as one of their favorite platform games. It's rumored that Steven Spielberg himself ordered his own copy. If you didn't, what are you waiting for. HIGHLY recommended!

Windows · by Rensch (203) · 2005

The new king of platformgames!

The Good
Where to begin? A great story and characters, easy controls, fantastic graphics, good music, diverse levels... This game has everything a good platformgame should have! One moment you're fighting pirates and the other you're riding a rocket: you will never get bored!

The Bad
Platformgame creators never learn, do they? Like all platformers before, Rayman 2 has a horrible save-system: you can only save between levels! And the levels are quite big....

The Bottom Line
The best platformer in town. Need I say more?

Windows · by Qlberts (58) · 2003

An overall good play..........

The Good
Rayman 2's graphics really shine out, as the lighting effects and textures are great. Also good is the sound effects, which were realistic. Another impressive aspect of Rayman 2 is the levels. All of them are different than the one before/after, and each have their own specials and tasks.

The Bad
Some levels, become hard, and although they will soon be figured out, it takes a while to understand them.

The Bottom Line
The graphics, sound and level design make Rayman 2 an excellent game, but the difficulty brings it down. I give Rayman 2 a < 3.5 / 5 >

Windows · by ThE oNe (5) · 2002

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