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There are not enough votes to make a meaningful summary of Rayman 2: The Great Escape's difficulty, but early votes so far suggest this game is easy.
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Montpellier
Publisher(s)
Gradiente, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genre(s)
Platform, Adventure
Platform(s)
Nintendo 64
Keywords
fairy, e3 1999, backtracking, bonus stage, real-time combat, easter egg, playstation tv support, color cartridges, e3 1998, voice acting, unskippable cutscene, flight, 60 fps on consoles, minigames, dark second act, spider, whale, sequel, second person perspective, moving platforms, language selection, psone classics, underwater gameplay, gliding, e3 2000, climbing, swimming, ps2 classics, mercenary, gibberish, multiple protagonists, launch titles, upgradeable weapons, on-rails, sealing your own fate, polygonal 3d, collectibles, sequel is in a different genre, protagonist's name in the title, temporary invincibility, magic, greatest hits, boss fight, nintendo switch online - expansion pack, damsel in distress, retroachievements, ice stage, level selection, mascot, trilogy
With its enchanted storybook look beautifully translated into 3D, lush, vibrant colors, funny enemy designs, and clever jumping puzzles, Rayman 2 is platforming perfection. No arms, no legs, no problem for the little French creation that could.
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