
Contested Sequel: Most reviews agree that the game outmatches Rayman Origins, which was already a beloved game.Fans are divided about the last world "Livid Dead Party" and its Interface Screw levels: interesting experience or lazy Hard Mode Filler with Fake Difficulty?.Fans of the Wii U version argue that it was the way the game was originally meant to be played back when it was a Wii U exclusive and makes the Murfy sections more interactive since the touchscreen gives you more ways to manipulate him, while fans of the other versions argue that the Wii U version makes these sections painfully slow due to the Artificial Stupidity controlling Rayman, and constitute Gameplay Derailment that changes the game from platformer to mildly challenging puzzle game. In all of the other versions, the player retains control of Rayman, and can press a designated Context-Sensitive Button to have Murfy do various actions. On the Wii U version, the AI takes control of Rayman and you use the touchscreen to have Murfy manipulate the level to enable the AI's progress. the other versions, specifically their handling of the Murfy sections in single-player. Beyond the issues of exclusivity and delays, there's also a split between those who enjoy the Wii U version vs.
However, when ZombiU bombed, Ubisoft delayed this game for the sake of making it multiplatform, to the joy of the previous group and the anger of Wii U owners who now had even longer for a game that was already delayed once. The game's initial Wii U exclusivity brought about quite a bit of backlash about having to buy a new console just to play the sequel to a multiplatform game.and Down", where Zeus randomly shows up and tries to kill you with his lightning finger.
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Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: Even in the series standards, the part at the end of "Shields Up. Spoiled Rotten, a very fun and uniquely designed level with a surprisingly nice example of Scenery Gorn that also gives relief from the otherwise very Murfy-heavy World 3. The musical levels are generally considered a great idea, despite not being especially hard for most of them (opinions are a tad more mixed on the 8-bit versions of said levels…). Best Boss Ever: Fans generally agree that the Mechanical Dragon’s the best boss in the game, a fun and challenging battle accompanied by what is also usually considered the best boss theme in the game as well. This reaction died down after Legends was released and Barbara ended up being received fairly well, to the point where the Mobile Phone Game, Rayman Adventures, had her starring alongside Rayman right out the gate, as opposed to the usual pairing of Rayman and Globox (though both Globox and the Teensies are in the game as unlockable characters). Some found her cool, others felt that a barbarian girl is somehow unfitting in the Rayman setting (and yet the nymphs, who are likewise human-looking and even share some of the same designs, but didn't seem to get any complaints) and already considered her The Scrappy. Base-Breaking Character: Barbara, when she was first revealed. The whole soundtrack is just an orchestral tour de force for Christophe Héral and Billy Martin. The Infinite Tower/The Tower of Babel, which doubles as the main theme. Awesome Music: The music levels and their unique song covers, which includes a mariachi remix of " Eye of the Tiger" and a surf rock version of "Woo Hoo" by 5678 (used in Vonage commercials and Kill Bill.). Levels in Rayman Legends range from typical platforming adventures to boss battles, timed invasion levels, platform altering challenges featuring Murphy, and even special musical themed levels. The amount of Teensies in a level ranges from 3 to 10 depending on the type of level, with some found naturally over the course of a level and others hidden from view.
Most worlds and levels can be unlocked either from progressing through the game or by rescuing Teensies found in each level. Rayman Legends contains 5 regular worlds and one bonus world that contain several levels inside paintings that the player can jump into to play.