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'Wow--that game looks amazing.' It was a phrase I couldn't escape hearing from passing co-workers, day in and day out, as I played the Dreamcast version of Rayman 2. And, yes, this thing looks unbelievable, the closest any game has ever been to resembling a real-time cartoon. While the N64 version looked pretty in its own right, the DC game packs new effects like falling leaves and extra background characters, and the whole thing runs at a smooth 60 FPS. Better still: The gameplay's as solid as the visuals Rayman 2 melds myriad play styles. In addition to the standard platform action, you'll waterski, ride a bucking missile, earn the ability to fly. rocket down a beam of light on a single-seat monorail, and much more. Except for the usual camera quirks that plague these types of games, the varied gameplay styles all work incredibly well. Rayman 2 will keep you busy for a while, too; it packs more than 50 levels, including three new stages exclusive to the DC version. You also get a four-player mini-game (which'll take you a while to open). On March 15, Ubi Soft is also unveiling the site www.rayman2.com/dc, from which you'll be able to download new maps, chat with fellow Rayman 2 fans and see their best times, nab special holiday downloads, etc. The Dreamcast needs a game like this. And so do you.
This is one beautiful game. After seeing the PC version more than a year ago, I knew any DC version would look spectacular. Here it is, and it does look great. It also plays really well-just as good/better than the N64 version. This is the first real platformer on the DC where you can fully explore all parts of the game's world (Sonic didn't quite capture that feeling). As a fan of action platform games, I can say that Rayman is one to add to your collection.
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What an amazing-looking game. Better yet, the game's as fun to play as it is good-looking. It has gigantic levels and tons of stuff to collect (I'm a big fan of this stuff when it's not ridiculously tedious), so getting loo percent on this one will take you some time. The control is right-on for a 3O action/adventure game as well, and works really well with the DC pad. And I can't wait for the online stuff--it really increases its replayability in a whole new way.
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Rayman 2 was a great game on the N64 and I have to say that it's equally as great on Dreamcast. The presentation is second to none and in places looks like a CG cartoon rather than a platform game--but it's the flow of the game and the way it carries you through the vast levels that really impresses the most. This is one of those games that sucks you in and takes up hours of your life without you realizing it. A sure sign of a truly great game.
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'Wow--that game looks amazing.' It was a phrase I couldn't escape hearing from passing co-workers, day in and day out, as I played the Dreamcast version of Rayman 2. And, yes, this thing looks unbelievable, the closest any game has ever been to resembling a real-time cartoon. While the N64 version looked pretty in its own right, the DC game packs new effects like falling leaves and extra background characters, and the whole thing runs at a smooth 60 FPS. Better still: The gameplay's as solid as the visuals Rayman 2 melds myriad play styles. In addition to the standard platform action, you'll waterski, ride a bucking missile, earn the ability to fly. rocket down a beam of light on a single-seat monorail, and much more. Except for the usual camera quirks that plague these types of games, the varied gameplay styles all work incredibly well. Rayman 2 will keep you busy for a while, too; it packs more than 50 levels, including three new stages exclusive to the DC version. You also get a four-player mini-game (which'll take you a while to open). On March 15, Ubi Soft is also unveiling the site www.rayman2.com/dc, from which you'll be able to download new maps, chat with fellow Rayman 2 fans and see their best times, nab special holiday downloads, etc. The Dreamcast needs a game like this. And so do you.
This is one beautiful game. After seeing the PC version more than a year ago, I knew any DC version would look spectacular. Here it is, and it does look great. It also plays really well-just as good/better than the N64 version. This is the first real platformer on the DC where you can fully explore all parts of the game's world (Sonic didn't quite capture that feeling). As a fan of action platform games, I can say that Rayman is one to add to your collection.
What an amazing-looking game. Better yet, the game's as fun to play as it is good-looking. It has gigantic levels and tons of stuff to collect (I'm a big fan of this stuff when it's not ridiculously tedious), so getting loo percent on this one will take you some time. The control is right-on for a 3O action/adventure game as well, and works really well with the DC pad. And I can't wait for the online stuff--it really increases its replayability in a whole new way.
Rayman 2 was a great game on the N64 and I have to say that it's equally as great on Dreamcast. The presentation is second to none and in places looks like a CG cartoon rather than a platform game--but it's the flow of the game and the way it carries you through the vast levels that really impresses the most. This is one of those games that sucks you in and takes up hours of your life without you realizing it. A sure sign of a truly great game.