Rayman Origins is an impressive game and is the best comeback Rayman could ever receive. The graphics are by far the best 2D graphics I've ever seen. Everything has lots of animation and artistic essence. This is mostly because of the fact that much of the game is hand drawn and animated into the game. It blows my mind how much this game has to offer in terms of content considering how good all of it is and how long it must have taken to draw everything within the game. The sound design is excellent and original and only adds to the atmosphere of this game all the more. What impresses me even more is how responsive the controls are. When you die in this game, it will be justified and not because of poor game controls. This is good because the game steadily gets harder with each level completed. Not to say that this game's too hard because it isn't. There's no lives system in this game. You just die, then respawn where your last checkpoint was. Dieing won't waste your time which is good because a lot of the time you will die 5 or 10 times in the same spot. So the difficulty of this game is genius in how it was executed. The bosses in this game are also really fun and make you feel awesome when you beat them because they're huge and increase with the curve of difficulty in this game. Plus, when you beat a boss, you unlock a new world with a sexy fairy inside it and trust me, the fairies are very much worth saving because besides the fact that they each give you a power, they're also REALLY, REALLY, SEXY. Or maybe I'm just into fairy chicks. The plot of Rayman Origins is that Rayman and his friends have been snoring so loudly that they've waked up evil demon nightmares of the Bubble Dreamer who dreamed up this world. So yeah, the plot isn't really what you should want in this game. The game is around 20-30 hours long but can vary for many people due to the difficulty of the game. This game is the best 2D game ever and you should definitely buy this game.
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