26-08-2013 17:57
IGN: 9,5
  +Constant challenge
  +Beautiful art
  +Fantastic bosses
  +Great co-op
┬á ÔÇô No online co-op
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/26/r...nds-review
GT: 9,1
http://www.gametrailers.com/reviews/2eut...nds-review
Eurogamer: 10
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-0...nds-review
(Ultima edición: 26-08-2013 18:12 por Stumb0y.)
Cita:Rayman Legends is a delightful platformer, and one of the best IÔÇÖve ever played. Thanks to clever level design that toys with genre conventions, it gets incredible mileage out of four basic moves. And with great local co-op and dozens of unlockables ÔÇô including stages from Rayman Origins, special character skins, and mini-games ÔÇô thereÔÇÖs a lot to do. The difficulty is so smoothly balanced that it can be played with with kids or adult friends and still have a great time.
  +Constant challenge
  +Beautiful art
  +Fantastic bosses
  +Great co-op
┬á ÔÇô No online co-op
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/26/r...nds-review
GT: 9,1
Cita:If there's one thing for certain, it's that Rayman Legends is an absolute feast for the senses. The art and music are superb with layered backgrounds popping with creative touches. What's even more impressive is how the hand-painted appearance of the 2D visuals is blended with 3D models and effects that remain in touch with the style. Towering bosses don't feel out of place, and the environments are augmented with fluids, particles, and subtle lighting.
Both visually and mechanically, Rayman Legends consistently sparks the imagination. The co-op play on the Wii U is something that really must be experienced, and while the implementation isn't a perfect fit on other platforms, it does little to hold the game back. While we certainly wouldn't advocate carbon copies, we hope Rayman Legends paints a vision for other 2D games to follow.
http://www.gametrailers.com/reviews/2eut...nds-review
Eurogamer: 10
Cita:The platform game has been around for so long that it's easy to assume that the genre has run out of surprises. A showcase for the game designer's art and one of the greatest platform games of this - or any - year, Rayman Legends disproves that in glorious style. From its gorgeous visuals to its painstaking design to its abundant generosity, it shows once and for all that "hardcore gaming" is about style, flair and good, old-fashioned challenge - not how many pixels of brain matter you can spray across the screen.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-0...nds-review
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