![]() ![]() ![]() Obviously the duty falls upon you to collect the little shiners and repair the energy core as well as rescue the pirates captives. Rayman then learns that the pirates have broken the primordial energy core, thus scattering the energy of the world into the form of 1000 gold lums. With his powers gone it looks like the end for poor Rayman until his best friend Globox brings him a power restoring lum and they escape. Rayman has been captured and is held aboard a pirate stronghold. The evil robo pirates have taken over Raymans world and enslaved its inhabitants. Background sound effects such as birds, running water and even fellow creatures calling for help are all perfect additions to the atmosphere of the game, especially when there is an absence of music in some areas. The themes to each level suit the environments, with bouncy happy tunes for the beautiful forests and odes of despair for the cave of bad dreams. The N64 version was proclaimed highly for its graphical prowess and this is a trend that has thankfully carried over into the handheld version of the game. Each environment has great attention to detail, such as running water and crabs scuttling along the beach. Raymans world has been created to be quite pleasing to the eye. ![]() Although the game does look nice on your DS as it did on the N64. The graphics are reminiscent of the N64 version with no real obvious aesthetic changes. But can Ubisofts mascot live up to the platforming standard of Mario? Lets see shall we? Mario 64 DS was a N64 port and we can honestly say Nintendo still managed to pull out a great game. Of course this doesnt mean the game is bad. The main difference being the replacement of the Rayman 2 logo with the Rayman DS one. Cutting straight to the chase, the game hasnt changed much since those days. The original game, titled Rayman 2: The Great Escape was a N64 game. Before anything else Ill get one thing straight. ![]()
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