Cheap Video Games including PC, Mac, Microsoft XBox, Sony PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo GameCube, Gameboy and more Games at the Lowest Prices! Low Cost Video Games at Gaming Bargains.com!
Computer And Video Games Home Page Video Game Shopping Cart Contact Us
PC Games Mac Games Sony PlayStation Sony PlayStation2 Microsoft XBox Nintendo GameCube Sega Dreamcast Nintendo GameBoy Nintendo Gameboy Advance Palm OS Games PocketPC Games
Video Game Reviews:
    PC
    Mac
    PlayStation
    PlayStation 2
    XBox
    XBox 360
    GameCube
    Dreamcast
    Game Boy
    Game Boy Advance
    Palm
    Pocket PC

Gamers Hot List:
Top Adventure Games
Top Fighting Games
Top Simulation Games
Top Role Playing Games
Top Action Games
Top Classic Games
Top Sports Games
Top Strategy Games
Top Online Games

Search:    

Buy Rayman 2 - The Great Escape


Rayman 2 - The Great Escape  Manufacturer: Ubi Soft
Find all by Ubi Soft

ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Sega Dreamcast

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
View Rayman 2 - The Great Escape Reviews

Retail Price: Unavailable
Online Sale Price:
Rayman 2: The Great Escape packs more charm and surprises in a single level than most games can muster in their entire length. This 3-D platformer is designed in the same vein as Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64 and the Gex series on the PlayStation. With the notable exception of Sonic Adventure, Dreamcast owners have suffered through a dry spell when it comes to action jumping games on the 128-bit system. Rayman 2 was worth the wait.

The back of the case describes Rayman 2's graphics as "lush," but that may be an understatement. The game's environments and effects are impressive. We were awed by the amount of detail that has been designed into many of the game's environments. Perhaps more amazing is that the game suffers no slowdown despite the high-resolution visuals.

Pretty graphics aside, Rayman 2 delivers solid gameplay that will suck in both casual and hardcore gamers. The controls are intuitive and special moves are easy to pull off. Rayman has a limited set of moves--basically he can run, jump, and shoot energy balls. Analog speed control is fully implemented, letting users pounce through a field of butterflies or tiptoe around a sleeping guard. Several puzzles are scattered throughout the game, but they are so ingeniously designed that you'll never feel overwhelmed by their complication.

We were hard-pressed to come up with many drawbacks to this game. One slight flaw is the camera angle, which can sometimes interfere with your ability to accurately control the on-screen action. Fortunately, this can usually be amended with a few quick presses of the camera control buttons. Other than that, Rayman 2 is as good as it gets in this genre. Better still, Dreamcast owners get a special bonus: this version contains some extra levels you won't find anywhere else. If you have multiple systems, this is the version to get. --T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

  • Outstanding visuals
  • Tight control
  • Excellent level design
Cons:
  • Has some 3-D camera problems
  • Sound effects lack punch


There are 28 total reviews. View Rayman 2 - The Great Escape Reviews





 
Browse Games | Game Reviews | Contact Us | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy
©2004 Gaming Bargains.com. In association with Amazon.com