
Rayman Origins
Genre : Action Adventure
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Ever wondered what lies at the root of the Rayman madness? Find out in Rayman Origins! Romp through a gigantic new Rayman universe that covers 12 worlds and 60 levels, and shows you the roots of Rayman. It comes stuffed with over 100 characters, so you never know who - or what - you might encounter! Pick up some bizarre new abilities, including dives, slaps, and the show-stopping HairlyCopter. Use your powers to battle bosses that get weirder (think evil, meat-eating flower) and more epic as the game goes on. Adventure in single player, or have friends join as Globox or one of two playable Teensies in drop-in/drop-out co-op play.
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User Ratings (1797)
User Reviews (43)
9
Nostalgia Joyride
Growing up in the 80's, platformers were my bread and butter. Rayman: Origins scratches that itch for nostalgia while still managing to feel fresh and new. The environments and characters look stunning.The levels are nicely varied, and the boss battles,while not anything amazing are never too frustrating. The difficulty curve ramps up nicely as you play. My six year old daughter loves playing this with me, but at about midway through the game the levels became a bit too challenging for her. Even so, the game mechanic of being able to "rescue" your co-op buddy while you continue to play kept this from getting frustrating for either of us. I highly recommend renting this, and if you enjoy it PLEASE buy it to support developers who put out titles like these. Lest we end up being left with nothing but shooters on the shelves.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 12/13/11
10
Great Game!
Fun game, zany characters, amazing platforming! what more could you ask for? it's a good length and a great rent! thanks gamefly!
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 12/16/11
9
Just as good as Donkey Kong.. Maybe even better
this is a great platformer.. from little kids to the hardcore gamer. the levels have great design, getting easier to harder of course. there is also a lot of replay value ie; clearing the levels with 100% completion. this game is definitely worth a rent at the very least.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 4/3/12
6
ahh not so great
well, it was fun in the beggining but as you progress on the game, its gets annoying and boring...
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 7/4/12
5
Cool for a couple of days
I got Rayman Origins thinking it would be fun CO-OP game and it was but the levels are ridiculous one hit and it's bye-bye Rayman. their music was okay for the first hour then it started to get on my nervers it sounded like alvin and the chimpmunks worst hits. it was an okay game if you have it on mute!
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 5/20/12
9
Best Platformer for the Xbox 360
This is definitely the best platformer for Xbox 360. Nothing matches up to it. I am a little new to platforming but out of all of them that I have played, Rayman Origins is by far the best. The only reason I gave it a 9 was because, well, no game is ever really perfect. I am also new to the Rayman series so I am not a fanboy. The levels are just absolutely gorgeous. The music is also very catchy and the songs tend to get stuck in your head at times. The levels have just the right amount of challenge to them, while gradually getting more challenging every new world you visit. I have seen some reviews by people that say you have to make a perfect run just to pass on to the next level on some levels, which is not true. The only levels that you have to make perfect runs on are the chest challenges, but those are optional. If you are an Xbox 360 owner and are in search of a great platformer, pick Rayman Origins. It is the best you can get and i highly recommend it. Buy it, rent it, borrow it, do whatever you gotta do to get your hands on this game, it is worth it!
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 2/1/12
5
Did someone turn the game level up to Insane?
This is my first Rayman game so there was no nostalgic value, and maybe that’s why it was such a painfully tedious game to me. The first few levels are a lot of fun to play but as you progress further in the game the fun turns into meticulous acts of dyeing over and over again. In various parts of the game you have to make a perfect run (and I mean perfect) in order to advance. I am just glad they didn’t give you lives because dyeing and starting the level over is a common occurrence in this game.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 1/4/12
3
Rayman ori-don't
The game is terrible. I love platforms but this game is more like memorize long jump long jump short jump long jump. Over and over and over. I under stand having a level where you have to run the whole time as something is chasing you or the water is rising and you have to keep moving, but there are just to many of those boards as if that were the main level type. This game is all about memorizing when and where to jump. Extremely frustrating and so I give it the lowest score I have ever given a platform. I could only get 27 of the 36 achievements before I wanted to distroy the disc.
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 4/3/12
2
Not what expected
My younger brother had high expectations for the co-op play. We had fun playing the beginning but farther and farther the game became more and more harder to maneuver and stay still. I hated it with a passion I loved the old ray man but now this game has just kilt its number one fan.
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 7/20/12
7
Were to start?
The graphics were pretty good and the game ran smoothly, but it just lacked that old game feeling from the original one and that's what made me not want to play it anymore. The levels were repetitive although you got to play as different characters that was a plus in the game.
(member since 2008)
reviewed on 11/29/11