In the steps of Mario 64 Ubisoft hoped that gammers would love a port of the Rayman classic on their new hand held. What the developers forgot however was smooth playable game play. Rayman moves like he has concrete shoes facing a strong wind in slow motion. he can't even walk in a straight line and the environment will turn with out any warning leading to many cheap deaths. The camera will fight you every step of the way swaying in unfriendly places or zooimng so far out you can't see whats going on. The fighting is even more clunky than ever. it's hard to evade and attack with how fast the game goes. The game looks decent for it's time and it has a nice sound track.Even with the camera being bad it still focuses on the action at hand so it's not a big headache like Mario 64. I can see a good game here but it's buried underneath some bad game play. Playing this is like playing a damaged copy of the N64 version on a small TV. Just pick up the N64 version if you want to play this game.
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