

Lums on the other hand gives players additional medals to collect and scratchies that unlock new characters and galleries. However Teensies do unlock additional content such as levels and challenges. As you explore this world and if you really want to get even more immersed, players have the option of collecting all the Teensies and Lums in the game which can be quite tricky.įor those gamers that don’t have the time to collect them all, you can still finish the game. Thankfully the developers have mapped out the controls to make this process quite easy such as tickling an ogre or moving floating shapes while still controlling your main character.īut what makes Rayman Legends so exciting is the variety of different levels and each area that you play is quite different, including the challenges you face which keeps this game quite fresh and entertaining. In single player you do need the help of other characters to get you through the game such as Murfy the Frog. The game also offers players a cooperative experience which is equally if not more entertaining than the single player. It’s basically that classic clichéd plot that is actually quite fun and what arcade game wouldn’t include token rescues. The PS4 version of Rayman Legends even includes some exclusive characters from the Assassin’s Creed franchise which may not be a deal breaker compared to the previous version but it’s sure fun to see them in this cartoon inspired arcade game.Īt its core, Rayman Legends is a 2D arcade platformer with modern gaming mechanics as our popular Ubisoft hero returns to rescue all the Teensies who have been abducted by a nefarious evil.

Rayman Legends is now available on the PlayStation 4 (YAY) and is just as good as the previous console versions but looks slightly superior in 1080p thanks to the uncompressed textures with a locked 60 frames per second which looks like a cartoon come to life.
