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Wednesday 19 March 2014

Rayman Legends Review(Multiformat)

Ubisoft's answer to Sonic goes to Next Gen, this is my first review on a Xbox One review, but here goes....

 Rayman Legends is  Rayman's first foray on a next gen system, the gameplay takes the franchise to its roots.....2D!   theres a co-op ,mode as well  so you can go on Rayman's adventures with friends .  The boss battles are in 3D, and there's one final thing.... there is  a crazy cover of Ram Jam's 1977  single, black Betty, 

The accessibility scores are as follows. 

Mobility 9- very accessible, few problems exist

 The controls are  relatively simple A to jump, press again, while in mid-air to glide, x to attack  left  and right on the right analogue to move. but once again...










Audible 10- easy to pick up and play
There is very little dialogue in game but they,re all subtitled. so  people who has hearing difficulties should be able to play  this game without any problems.

Visual 8- quite easy to play but  there are flaws to iron out.

The  characters in game look different, so its quite easy to distinguish. but it's when your buddy comes round and brings his controller and you play co-op, it's very difficult to  determine  which player controls which character because  the character look the same only different colour skin, so colourblind  gamers  is gona  find it difficult to play when your buddy is playing with you.

 Gameplay 9- not too bad for a side scroller
  The graphics look pretty  good for a  game that is mostly 2d  and the game is quite addictive as you move from section to section to get to the end of the level  while saving as many teensies as you can.

90% simple, accessible, and fun
Rayman Legends is a very  accessible, family friendly game. If you can play Super Mario (Wii) you'll have no problems playing this so GOOO BLACK BETTY!





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