Instead, you can just used a nice charged attack to take out a few enemies bunched up in a group, or ones above you, etc., in addition to jumping on them.
Wii, where you're forced to jump across the heads of all the enemies and potentially be damaged by doing so. Plus, there is the famous ability to smack around your companions as well as the enemies, which is a great way to cause some craziness, particularly while you wait for the next level to start.įollowing from that, I think that the the ability to hit in this game is really innovative. For example, as you get more and more Electoons saved, you can unlock tons of palette swaps (but mostly for the Teensies, which is annoying), which are pretty cool to play as (and you can play as any character of any palette swap, even in the single player mode, which is awesome!). One of the things I really like about this game is how they not only allow multiplayer, but almost encourage you to play it because of all the character quirks and interactions. I gotta say, this game totally hits all of those points perfectly.
So, since there is now no one to manage this state of anarchy, it's up to Rayman and his bros to put a stop to it.Īfter seeing the super-awesome Kwings do a playthrough of this game, I was bent on getting it for myself, partly because I was in the mood for a side-scroller that I could enjoy with my family and friends as well as be nicely challenged by. This utter chaos causes the Bubble Dreamer to have nightmares, and this turns the Kings of different parts of the entire Glade of Dreams (where they live) into monsters.
However, they disturb an old woman in the underworld-like Land of the Livid Dead with their, well, snoring, and she retaliates by capturing the powerful Nymph sisters, imprisoning the Electoons which bring happiness to the world, and releasing every manner of evil creatures upon the land. The game's plot is a real deivation from the Rayman norm: Rayman, Globox, and a couple of Teensies are napping with the Bubble Dreamer (creator of their world) in the Snoring Tree. Rayman Origins is a platformer game released by Ubisoft for the PS3, 360, Wii, etc.