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Rayman for Game Boy Color

5/5 stars  1 review
Price:
 £1.75
Even though Rayman isn't blessed with arms or legs, his animation is excellent. Our hero runs, jumps and climbs through beautiful... Read More
Even though Rayman isn't blessed with arms or legs, his animation is excellent. Our hero runs, jumps and climbs through beautiful environments with fluid motion. As Rayman works his way through the game's 30 stages, he travels through a wide variety of colorful settings. The action in Rayman is solid platform fare, with both vertically and horizontally scrolling stages. The play control is precise, but you'll likely lose quite a few lives trying to overcome the wicked challenges that Ubi Soft has created. When the game begins, Rayman is able to use his patented Fist-Throw to eliminate enemies and punch platforms into motion. As he completes stages, he earns new powers like Helico Magic and a grappling ability. To completely conquer the game, players must backtrack and re-explore early levels with a powered-up Rayman. Backed by a password save feature, Rayman is a challenging game that builds on the glowing reputation of Ubi Soft's growing franchise. Rayman is compatible only with Game Boy Color. Minimize
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By: cldpsoft
Jun 22, 2000

Rayman for GB = good?

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Everything

Cons: Nothing


By: sordfish90
Feb 19, 2004

Rayman

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Fun and inexpensive

Cons: None


By: superfishboy
Mar 6, 2001

Rayman is pretty but hard

Author's Rating: 3/5 stars

Pros: graphics, language select, use of communications port for UBI KEY.

Cons: password save feature letters are hard to read.

Bottom Line:
If you want a more sophisticated platformer game for your game boy color with lots of challenge then pick this game up. Read More


By: SmartGamer
Sep 20, 2000

A Punch In The Wallet

Author's Rating: 2/5 stars

Pros: Good graphics, mediocre play.

Cons: Weird controls, story is aimed for 2-5 year olds who couldn't possibly beat level three.


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