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A 2D platformer so lively it feels animated by music itself.
Rayman Legends earns its iconic status through its UbiArt visuals, rhythm stages, four-player chaos, Murphy interactions, and daily challenges made Rayman feel modern and elastic. It is not just remembered as a release; it became a reference point players and designers still use when talking about genre, pacing, structure, or cultural afterlife.
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its UbiArt visuals, rhythm stages, four-player chaos, Murphy interactions, and daily challenges made Rayman feel modern and elastic
Why it matters
Rayman Legends matters because it is one of the best arguments that 2D platforming never got old. It just needed this much craft.
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