Posted May 01, 2011
I never played the original game because I hadn't a playstation and couldn't find the PC version, but I loved Rayman 2 on the N64 and the Game Boy Colour version of the game, so I snapped this up, and oh my.
What a bitter disappointment.
It's not a matter of disliking the game "because it's old", because I could still fire up some far more archaic platformers than this and still had fun. This game's just rubbish.
Pretty, yes. Decent soundtrack, yes. But the gameplay is diabolical. An above average amount of leaps of faith and cheap tricks (off-camera obstacles and pits being the main offender) make each level a trial and error chore.
What really made me seethe and prompted me to write a damning post was the Pencil Pentathlon level, with a section where you have to run down a greased hill and leap between two rows of spikes. It's borderline impossible, and sums up more or less everything about why the game simply isn't fun. Not to mention that small Rayman jumps like his body is filled with lead, super helicopter mode handles disastrously... The enemies (which in most platformers are just nuisances ramp up fake difficulty by permanently ducking every attack, unless you game them by spamming punch at point blank range. Then there's the small enemies that can only be defeated by you punching and then immediately crouching so your fist flies back at the correct height. Crouching and punching is too compley for poor Rayman, it seems. Maybe it's the lack of elbows.
EDIT: Discovered holding right and not running gets you through the pencils, although such a solution is not intuitive at all. A lot of other complaints about the platforming still stand. And finally, I intend to 100% the game anyway, because that's how I roll. Competionist disorder since the days of Banjo-Kazooie...
Overall, this game ain't a good purchase for anyone without the rose-tinted specs. That said, I'd still snap up Rayman 2 if it ever got a GoG port, simply because it saves me having to dig out the N64 if I want to give it a spin. :p
What a bitter disappointment.
It's not a matter of disliking the game "because it's old", because I could still fire up some far more archaic platformers than this and still had fun. This game's just rubbish.
Pretty, yes. Decent soundtrack, yes. But the gameplay is diabolical. An above average amount of leaps of faith and cheap tricks (off-camera obstacles and pits being the main offender) make each level a trial and error chore.
What really made me seethe and prompted me to write a damning post was the Pencil Pentathlon level, with a section where you have to run down a greased hill and leap between two rows of spikes. It's borderline impossible, and sums up more or less everything about why the game simply isn't fun. Not to mention that small Rayman jumps like his body is filled with lead, super helicopter mode handles disastrously... The enemies (which in most platformers are just nuisances ramp up fake difficulty by permanently ducking every attack, unless you game them by spamming punch at point blank range. Then there's the small enemies that can only be defeated by you punching and then immediately crouching so your fist flies back at the correct height. Crouching and punching is too compley for poor Rayman, it seems. Maybe it's the lack of elbows.
EDIT: Discovered holding right and not running gets you through the pencils, although such a solution is not intuitive at all. A lot of other complaints about the platforming still stand. And finally, I intend to 100% the game anyway, because that's how I roll. Competionist disorder since the days of Banjo-Kazooie...
Overall, this game ain't a good purchase for anyone without the rose-tinted specs. That said, I'd still snap up Rayman 2 if it ever got a GoG port, simply because it saves me having to dig out the N64 if I want to give it a spin. :p
Post edited May 01, 2011 by Tamath