“In many ways, Rayman has won. South France’s Ubisoft Montpellier has catapulted a creation who lied dormant (or superseded by manic Rabbids) into the forefront of this once Nintendo dominated province. European developed platformers have traditionally been locked to lethargic motions meant for a populace groomed on simpleton home computers. Legends, even as a sequel, is a revelation to those comatose, barrier driven character runs.”
Read my full Rayman Legends review at Classic Game Room