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Rayman Legends (PS3)

Platform : PlayStation 3
110 customer reviews

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Game Information

  • Platform:   PlayStation 3
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 7 and Over
  • Media: Video Game
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Platform: PlayStation3
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  • ASIN: B00CMKM66C
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm ; 100 g
  • Release Date: 30 Aug. 2013
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,743 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
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Platform: PlayStation3

Following Rayman Origins, our heroes take a 100-year nap, allowing nightmares to infest the Glade of Dreams. Once Rayman awakes from this mysterious sleep, he must set off on a new adventure with his friends to restore order in the universe.

Rayman Legends features a wide range of gameplay, including traditional Rayman platforming action and new music rhythm-based stages. The award-winning team of artists, designers and composers has also returned with an advanced UbiArt engine to include multi-dimension gameplay elements, an improved lighting system and updated game rendering that elevate Rayman’s previous graphics to the next level.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By Stokie on 24 Nov. 2013
Platform for Display: PlayStation3 Verified Purchase
Why don't games companies make more 2D games like this? They are so much fun!

I enjoyed Rayman Origins that much I didn't think they would better it but they have by a mile. I love the music levels at the end of each world and I love how there is loads more to collect.

I would diffidently recommend this to anyone who is into this type of game, even some who aren't. And for £17.99 I couldn't complain at all apart from the delivery time was slightly crap.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful By Quinn on 31 Aug. 2013
Platform for Display: PlayStation3 Verified Purchase
Rayman Legends certainly packs a punch over its predecessor, Rayman Origins. The gameplay is superb; there's a good variety of wacky levels, loveable characters and a bouncy soundtrack. The musical levels are brilliant, such as Castle Rock, and I enjoyed the option to revisit revamped old levels from Rayman Origins with the new characters and stylised features. The graphics are worth mentioning too as they are simply stunning and the arty, painted style of the game is beautifully detailed. Overall, Rayman Legends looks fantastic but more importantly, it plays fantastic. This is silly platforming at its best and there's the option of 1-4 Players so the whole family can get involved in the fun.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By James Phillips on 5 Mar. 2014
Platform for Display: PlayStation3 Verified Purchase
You don't see many easy going multi-player PS3 games these days. If you want to get away from those heavy serious solo type games for a bit I would recommend this game. I got it for my girlfriend not expecting much both being 20+yrs Lol but I was very wrong not had that much fun on the PS3 for awhile. "Couples Warning" You have to work as a team in the main multi-player game so expect a little arguing in places. Lol :P That said it's loads of Fun can't wait to play again!
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By Dina on 30 Jan. 2015
Platform for Display: PlayStation3 Verified Purchase
I didn't grow up playing the Rayman series, my introduction to it was Rayman: Origins and I thought that game was excellent, but Rayman: Legends does something all sequels should do; gets even better. There are more levels to play through, the diversity of the levels (underwater, stealth, musical, etc) will keep you interested to keep playing. One thing I was somewhat disappointed with was how few the level were in Rayman Origins, this is definitely not a problem here. There are also daily challenges (how long you can go through a level where you escape fire, that kinda' thing). You also get to unlock levels from RM:Origins. Level design is what really captivates me, there's an 'awe' moment in almost every corner and there are secret doors to find. The levels can be both colorful and bright at times, and dark and strange at others, but the details in both is really impressive that it almost reminded me of an era where platformers (ex, Castle of Illusion) were distinguished and didn't all have the same bland design. All in all, it's a really fun game and it shows they really put an effort into making it not only a copy of the previous one - which was in its own amazing - but also to add more content and fun unlockables.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful By D. A. Plumb on 26 Sept. 2013
Platform for Display: PlayStation3
This is a colourful platformer which dazzles at every turn with great animation, sounds and character. Even little things like objects doing their own thing in the background and a little "ooooo" when you find a secret area adds to the happy factor. This game plays out over a number of levels with the aim of saving the kidnapped teensies along the way. Some are easy, some are challenging, some are set to traps that you may yourself trip and some are hidden behind foreground objects. You dont have to save all of these, but doing so will open more stuff and achievements up. Collecting the thousands of lums across the levels will also open up scrathcards to get little bonuses. This game likes throwing loads of little "well done" tokens at you, even if some are purely visual. Besides the normal levels that you take at your own pace are the chase levels. You have to keep ahead of a wall of fire or similar. Some of these are set to well known music, and the music levels are an utter highlight that i wish there were more of. There are also a load of levels from the origins game altered slightly to suit the teensies gathering nature of this game. The levels are sometimes easy and sometimes ridiculously hard. Its worth noting that you cant complete the game fully without saving all 700 teensies, and thats a mean feat. Some of these teensies are in timed elvels whereby to save all 3 you have to reach them in 40 seconds.

Raymans moves are a basic jump punch glide affair, but he can also run up certain walls too, making for some interesting level designs in places. The levels are also mad, with a mexican chasing you, or dragons breathing fire over everything, side scrolling shooting sections etc.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Joao Franco on 28 Nov. 2013
Platform for Display: PlayStation3 Verified Purchase
I bought to my kid and i play more then him.
Fantastic game for playing with the family
Great jof from Ubisoft.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By spyrofan on 17 Sept. 2013
Platform for Display: PlayStation3
This game is absolutely amazing! I was apprehensive that this would not measure up to its predecessor Rayman Origins, but i had nothing to worry about- I was hooked from the beginning!
Firstly, I'm so glad that they released this across all platforms, rather than making it a Wii U exclusive which is what they were originally going to do. They did a terrific job adapting this outside the Wii U console's controls, specifically the Murfy sequences which are played by pressing the circle button to make Murfy perform his actions. I personally think this works just as well as the touch pad method on Wii U.
The graphics are beautiful. I thought Origins was pretty, but this is just breathtaking. A lot of thought and detail has gone into this, while still retaining the cartoonish humour and charm that this series is well known for.
The gameplay for Rayman Legends is just top notch- there is so much variety here that you will not easily get bored. One minute you are playing a standard platforming level, next thing you know you're running a frantic gauntlet, and then there's the music levels- these are awesome sequences that involve running, jumping and punching to the music- often to a well known song. These need to be experienced first hand as writing about them does them no justice. In place of the time attacks from the previous game, you now have "invaded" levels. You still need to go fast, but they are less repetitive than time trials.
If you want to take a break from the main gameplay, the online daily and weekly challenges are a welcome addition- I thought I'd just try them out, but I soon found myself playing them over and over saying "just one more try!". They're completely optional, but are a good way to earn extra Lums, especially if you want to unlock that final character.
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