![]() The amount of time Ubi Soft has taken to develop the N64 version of Rayman 2 was well-spent. On March 15, Ubi Soft is also unveiling the site from which you'll be able to download new maps, chat with fellow Rayman 2 fans and see their best times, nab special holiday downloads, etc. You also get a four-player mini-game (which'll take you a while to open). Rayman 2 will keep you busy for a while, too it packs more than 50 levels, including three new stages exclusive to the DC version. ![]() ![]() Except for the usual camera quirks that plague these types of games, the varied gameplay styles all work incredibly well. rocket down a beam of light on a single-seat monorail, and much more. In addition to the standard platform action, you'll waterski, ride a bucking missile, earn the ability to fly. Better still: The gameplay's as solid as the visuals Rayman 2 melds myriad play styles. ![]() While the N64 version looked pretty in its own right, the DC game packs new effects like falling leaves and extra background characters, and the whole thing runs at a smooth 60 FPS. And, yes, this thing looks unbelievable, the closest any game has ever been to resembling a real-time cartoon. "Wow-that game looks amazing." It was a phrase I couldn't escape hearing from passing co-workers, day in and day out, as I played the Dreamcast version of Rayman 2. ![]()
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