![]() ![]() The visuals in Rayman Origin were one of its high points, and the demo doesn’t disappoint – it looks absolutely brilliant, particularly with the 3D effects turned on. The three different levels actually allow you to experience the three major forms of game design utilized in the game from the traditional platforming to the chase stages and finally the shooter sequences. Overall, the demo does a great job of showing off how much depth and complexity is involved with the game, from finding hidden Lums to beating your high scores to earn medals and so on. The demo version offers three of the game’s stages (“Swinging Caves”, “Playing in the Shade”, and “Shooting Me Softly”) for you to try out, giving a brief but satisfying glimpse at the range of platforming challenges and secrets contained in the actual game. Disclosure: We may earn a commission from links on this pageįortunately, some of Rayman Origin’s most redeeming qualities appeared to be ported very well to the Nintendo 3DS. ![]()
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