A very solid 3D platformer, one that's aged quite a bit better than a lot of other games from the same time. The story is pretty gripping (and the voice acting is surprisingly alright for a late '90s/early 2000s game), the levels are intricate and well-designed, the world is vibrant and magical, and the soundtrack, while not really full of "bangers" so to speak, is very well-done and contributes greatly to the game's atmosphere.

The hub areas can be a bit cumbersome to navigate at times, and the frame rate can dip every so often, but this is otherwise a rock-solid title that's still worth playing, even if I personally prefer Rayman 3 when it comes to 3D Rayman.

Reviewed on Jan 15, 2024


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