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Combine that with the spectacular art design and graphics of the game, along with the catchy soundtrack and some hefty replayability as well, Rayman Origins is simply divine.
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It truly is a living testament to the fact that games whose presentation is centered around beautiful, imaginative art design rather than pushing photo-realism, age wonderfully
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Charming art style and amusing characters make this a very pleasant game, even as it gets brutally hard in later levels
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The graphics for this game are simply phenomenal (especially at 1080p), with a cartoonish, whimsical art style that serves the game well
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What can I say about this game other than it is fun, easy to pick up yet very challenging for completists, has a beautifully charming art style, humorous, and has silky smooth and simple controls
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What can I say about this game other than it is fun, easy to pick up yet very challenging for completists, has a beautifully charming art style, humorous, and has silky smooth and simple controls
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while this game has some impressive graphics and art for a side scroller, it just wasn't my thing.
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As a series, the Rayman games have always been known for their whimsical imagination, beautiful art design, silly stories, lovely humor, and an overall saturation of pleasant FUN
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The art is beautiful
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Gorgeous and challenging levels, hilarious characters, amazing art and graphics
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It's a top-quality 2-D platformer, with excellent level design, smooth animation and a beautiful art style, all in 1080p.
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Great music, cool art, and fun gameplay
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I didn't care for the character animation, which looked to me like the lovechild of bland Disney imitation and Adobe Flash, but a few friends of mine loved the character art and animation (to each their own)
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This artwork is superb and ubi art created some great art
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I die a
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The characters that you will play such as Rayman, Globox and the Teensies will gain unique abilities as they progress through the adventure, including swimming, diving, slapping, and the "HairlyCopter
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A couple of later levels where you race through the stage as it falls apart could've been a lot more clear as to where you're supposed to be going instead of taking huge leaps of faith