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TopicTop 25 games of the decade, period. Exclamation mark!
HaRRicH
01/02/20 7:58:53 PM
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<b>BEST MULTIPLAYER PLATFORMER OF THE DECADE:
Rayman Origins
Released on 11/15/2011
Steam</b>
(written in 2015)

This is my first Rayman-game, and whoa. I always heard good things about the series but never felt compelled to play one until now, so this was a treat. Platforming bliss here.

The music stands out the most to me; that happy-sounding music when you want to collect the most fairies is infectious. The art design complimented the score for a vibrant world. Chasing the chests were difficult but fun every time. I played a few levels by myself but mostly teamed up with someone...I appreciated that we couldn't mess each other up too bad unless we were attacking each other. Secrets were all over the place, so it was fun to look around. We were unfortunately terrible at time trials -- were they absurdly hard, or was it just us?

I enjoyed the demo for Legends and expect to play that one day. In the meanwhile, are the older Rayman-games worth looking back for? Think there was one on the Nintendo 64 I missed growing up.

NOW IN 2020: Everyone keeps telling me Legends > Origins, and, I mean, maybe...but I played through Legends alone whereas I had a friend for Origins, so in a way Legends ensured Origins gets remembered better by me. They're just different experiences. Either way you go, however, good multiplayer platformers are hard to come by so enjoy one of the best by bringing a friend along and having fun.

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