• Reviews around level (3.66 of 5)

    Rayman Origins

    • The levels are incredible, it's a great looking game and it can be enjoyed with friends.
    • While I thought the levels were gorgeous, I felt like they didn't really stand out on a level per level basis, so much as a world-by-world one
    • Not a single time.-The difficulty curve is right on the money; the game gets harder and harder at perfect intervals.-There is a large variety of levels to keep you interested; ranging from simple platforming levels, speedy levels, levels where you have to repeatedly jump off of falling objects to stay alive, and even side-scrolling shooter missions where you sit atop a mosquito and fire at incoming baddies
    • The first few levels are warm ups and ease you into the movements.
    • It has some of the most creative level design, sound design, and art styles I have ever seen in all my years of gaming
    • The gameplay itself is solid and the levels gorgeous
    • Finally, there are 10 frantic platforming levels that have you chasing Skull Tooth that, when collected fully, will unlock a new, hardcore level
    • Great single player, great multi-player, great levels, great controls, great music, great graphics, great everything
    • So much fun, incredible graphics, challenging levels that keep bringing on and intruducing new adventures from level to level
    • It's a top-quality 2-D platformer, with excellent level design, smooth animation and a beautiful art style, all in 1080p.
    • Another comparable game would be Super Mario Bros Wii, which I also didn't get that into, mostly because it was crazy hard, but I felt that one was better than this in level design, innovation, and multiplayer interaction
    • However, my problem with Donkey Kong Country Returns was mostly due to the stupid motion controls and not level design
    • Great levels, graphics, characters and music
    • I was dazzled by the bright, colorful graphics and inventive levels.
    • I also felt the later levels get really hard without having that addictive 'just-one-more-time' quality that other games such as Bit Trip Runner have
    • Since we just started this game, I don't know how my son will fare at the tougher levels but so far we both enjoy it
    • Gorgeous and challenging levels, hilarious characters, amazing art and graphics
    • This may sound frustrating, but the more challenging levels are slowly learned and put together step by step like a fast-paced puzzle, and what started out looking like an impossible level quickly becomes an amazing sequence of precise jumps, slides, floats and hops to a successful completion capped with a rewarding sense of accomplishment
    • The levels are incredible, it's a great looking game and it can be enjoyed with friends
    • Just pure amazing level design
    • Later in the night, Little Big Planet 2 got a lot more play, so if you're looking for a 4-player alternative, I'd say look there, even if they gameplay doesn't have as much polish (I think they do, but a friend of mine doesn't like the floaty jump), the levels are more memorable and have more variety
    • Occasionally there would be a different perk/a section that set it apart, but for the most part each world could all be one long, indistinguishable level.-The music had some cringeworthy moments
    • Beyond the graphics, the gameplay itself is fantastic, with an inventive level design that keeps the game fresh and exciting
    • The later levels are indeed difficult, but it's only a little frustrating.
    • Just pure amazing level design.