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Posted on May 10th 2020 at 12:00:00 PM by (Pam)
Posted under review, video, ps1


Rayman is an amazingly bright and beautiful platformer than I remember loving as a kid. Re-playing it now, I'm unsure I ever got very far into the game because once you get past the first world, it is incredibly difficult! In this video I take a look at the best and worst parts of the game.


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I held a very similar sentiment to this when I originally bought it for the PlayStation. I found the game incredibly difficult, and wasn't ever able to really progress very far. One of the handful of games I sold, after getting back into gaming as a young adult. I reacquired a copy on the cheap at Goodwill a couple years ago, and haven't tackled it yet, but I assume it will probably still kick my butt in similar fashion.

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