“We wanted to be the foundation for the future”.
I have played through Rayman Legends four times in my life. I got it on PS Vita at launch back in 2013 and loved it. I played the Definitive Edition on Switch when that launched in 2017 and loved it. I went back to the original on Wii U when I finally got my hands on the system in 2022 and loved it. I then replayed it on Switch last month before I went to a mysterious Legends event at Ubisoft Montpellier and, you guessed it, I still loved it.
All this is to say, I’m quite the fan of Rayman’s last mainline adventure, and I was eager to see what Ubisoft would do with its limbless legacy next. The answer: it’s doing the same thing again.
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