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Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Product ID : 10776751
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Galleon Product ID 10776751
UPC / ISBN 008888130079
Shipping Weight 0.22 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 8.58 x 5.51 x 0.79 inches
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About Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Product Description After a few years in retirement, jumping game giant Rayman returns with a new 3-D adventure game that will keep you hopping through several graphically stunning game environments. Fans of Sonic, Mario, and other cartoon-like jumping games will probably enjoy the familiar gameplay of Rayman 2. While the French-created Rayman character may not be as recognizable as Sonic or Mario, he does bear a distinct animated look that will win over younger gamers. This strange cartoon creation manages to keep it together despite lacking any body limbs to connect its head, hands, and feet. While younger players will appreciate the cartoon-like 3-D gaming environments, this game promises to challenge experienced gamers with 13 3-D game environments and 45 unique levels. Amazon.com Rayman 2 follows in the footsteps of Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie as another classic 3-D action game for the Nintendo 64. Rayman, who is strangely huge in France, is a strange yellow creature with hands and feet that are magically connected to his body by invisible appendages. This odd character can glide like a helicopter and throw his fists around as well as jump, climb, and swim. As in any decent action jumping game, Rayman meets up with many friends and enemies on his quest. Your mission is to rescue hostages held by the vile Robo-Pirates. The game has an odd cinematic feel to it--perhaps due to its widescreen presentation and cutscenes. A cute feature is the design of the characters, who speak in their own forms of cute gibberish. Graphically, this game is rich with deep dark colors spread out over 50 levels and 20 worlds. Hiding in these levels are colored "lums" that can be used to open up new worlds or to restore Rayman's energy. These come in handy when you want to breathe underwater for long periods of time. Rayman must also collect magic masks and crystals, among other goodies. --Robb Guido Pros: Vivid 3-D graphics Huge number of levels Lots of gameplay variety Cons: The Dreamcast version looks even better Review As an original character-based game, Rayman 2 offers action, puzzles and advanced graphic effects that make it both fun and challenging. The game takes place in 3D environments, so players can help the main character roam throughout each level. Rayman 2 is a highly-produced, non-violent game. (Jason R. Rich, Parents' Choice®). -- From Parents' Choice® With more than a year between the announcement of the release date of Rayman 2 for the N64 and the actual release this month, fans eager for another serving of Ubisoft's limbless platform hero have been patiently waiting for some time now. And fortunately, Rayman 2 proves that good things really do come to those who wait. Rayman has finally made the transition into a fully 3D realm, and although not as well known as Link or Mario, Rayman 2 proves that you don't have to have a hugely popular character to make a great 3D platform game. Evil mechanical pirates led by the maniacal Razorbeard are enslaving the population of Rayman's world. It's up to our jointless hero to collect four magical masks that, once united, will awaken a sleeping god who will help Rayman defeat the pirates. Along his quest he'll pick up lums, which are magical fragments of the stars. He'll also free creatures enslaved by the evil pirates and run into a host of friends who will help him achieve his goal. Rayman 2 really immerses you in the world of Rayman. The game offers stunning graphics, incredible sound, and tons of opportunity to interact with other characters. Almost immediately you'll run into Globox, an old friend who helps you escape from the pirate ship. From there, you'll encounter a cute fairy, a collective of tiny magical beings, a muscle-headed giant, an imprisoned whale, a polite water snake, and a few other surprising characters. They'll help you along the way by opening new routes, pulling you across chasms, giving you new powers, or even volunteering information. The graphics are simply