INFO-
Developer-Ubisoft Montpellier
Publisher-Ubisoft
Designer-Michel Ancel
Writer-Gabrielle Shrager
Composer-Christophe Héral[1], Billy Martin
Engine-UbiArt Framework
Platform-PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS
Release date-PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
NA November 15, 2011
AU November 24, 2011
EU November 25, 2011
PlayStation Vita
NA February 15, 2012
EU February 22, 2012
AU February 23, 2012
JP April 14, 2012
Microsoft Windows
NA March 29, 2012
AU March 29, 2012
EU March 30, 2012
Nintendo 3DS
EU June 8, 2012
Genre-Platform
Mode-Single-player, Multiplayer
Rating-
ACB: G
CERO: A
ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 7
Publisher-Ubisoft
Designer-Michel Ancel
Writer-Gabrielle Shrager
Composer-Christophe Héral[1], Billy Martin
Engine-UbiArt Framework
Platform-PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS
Release date-PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
NA November 15, 2011
AU November 24, 2011
EU November 25, 2011
PlayStation Vita
NA February 15, 2012
EU February 22, 2012
AU February 23, 2012
JP April 14, 2012
Microsoft Windows
NA March 29, 2012
AU March 29, 2012
EU March 30, 2012
Nintendo 3DS
EU June 8, 2012
Genre-Platform
Mode-Single-player, Multiplayer
Rating-
ACB: G
CERO: A
ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 7
DESCRIPTION-
Rayman Origins is a platform game developed and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS and Microsoft Windows.The game was released on November 15, 2011 in North America, November 24, 2011 in Australia and November 25, 2011 in Europe for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii. It was also released for PlayStation Vita as a launch title, with Microsoft Windows and Nintendo 3DS versions planned for release at a later date. The story follows Rayman, his friend Globox and two teensies as they fight Darktoons and other evil creatures that have infected the Glade of Dreams.
PLOT-
In the Glade of Dreams, a world created by the mysterious Bubble Dreamer, Rayman, his best friend Globox, and some Teensy friends are chilling out at the Bubble Dreamer's resting grounds, the Snoring Tree. However, their snoring disturbs an old granny from the Land of the Livid Dead, who retaliates by sending an evil army of horrendous creatures and the Darktoons across the world, capturing the Electoons that inhabit the world, imprisoning Betilla the Nymph and her sisters, and plunging the Glade into chaos. As a result, the ensuing disaster causes the Bubble Dreamer to go crazy and have nightmares. Although they are captured, Rayman and his friends are able to escape the Darktoons. They are then tasked by a Caster Teensy known as the Magician with gathering enough Electoons to cure the Bubble Dreamer and restore the Glade of Dreams. Their efforts to locate the Electoons allow them to gain access to the various lands of the Glade, rescuing the Nymphs along the way.
Eventually, they make their way to a mysterious gate, which can only be opened by rescuing the Glade Kings, who have been turned into monsters as a result of Bubble Dreamer's nightmares. Upon freeing the Glade Kings, the Nymphs are able to open the stargate, granting Rayman access to a hideout in the land of Moody Clouds. There, they discover that their supposed friend, the Magician, is the one responsible for the Moody Clouds. He secretly admires Mr. Dark, the villain of the original Rayman, and has been using the Lums given to him by the heroes to power his diabolical machines. The heroes chase after the Magician and fight against him in his escape airship, sending it crashing into the power source of his hideout. The resulting chain of events causes the hideout to explode, while Rayman and friends free-fall back to the Snoring Tree, where they proceed to resume their chilling out.
If players manage to collect the ten ruby teeth throughout the game, they can gain access to the hellish Land of the Livid Dead, where another monster, a Nymph accidentally transformed by Bubble Dreamer's nightmares, awaits.
Eventually, they make their way to a mysterious gate, which can only be opened by rescuing the Glade Kings, who have been turned into monsters as a result of Bubble Dreamer's nightmares. Upon freeing the Glade Kings, the Nymphs are able to open the stargate, granting Rayman access to a hideout in the land of Moody Clouds. There, they discover that their supposed friend, the Magician, is the one responsible for the Moody Clouds. He secretly admires Mr. Dark, the villain of the original Rayman, and has been using the Lums given to him by the heroes to power his diabolical machines. The heroes chase after the Magician and fight against him in his escape airship, sending it crashing into the power source of his hideout. The resulting chain of events causes the hideout to explode, while Rayman and friends free-fall back to the Snoring Tree, where they proceed to resume their chilling out.
If players manage to collect the ten ruby teeth throughout the game, they can gain access to the hellish Land of the Livid Dead, where another monster, a Nymph accidentally transformed by Bubble Dreamer's nightmares, awaits.
GAMEPLAY-
Rayman Origins is a side-scrolling platformer, simultaneously playable with up to four local players who may drop in or out at any time. Players can choose to control either Rayman, Globox or two Teensies, with additional costumes available as the game progresses.
Players travel through each level, fighting enemies and rescuing imprisoned Electoons. As the game progresses, players gain new abilities such as running up walls, gliding in midair, swimming and shrinking in size to reach new areas. Certain segments also sees players riding a mosquito, where players can shoot enemies or suck them up and fire them. If a character is hit by an enemy or obstacle, he will inflate into a ballooned state until another player can bring him back into the game by slapping him, similar to New Super Mario Bros. Wii, although players can collect hearts that will protect them from one hit. However, if all players are inflated simultaneously, or if a character is hit during single play, play returns to the last checkpoint. Throughout each level, players can collect gold-coloured Lums, and when a character collects a Lum King it temporarily doubles the smaller Lums value.There are also Skull Coins placed in hidden or dangerous areas that are worth 25 Lums each should they be successfully collected.
Concept art of Mr. Dark/The Magician
In order to progress through certain parts of the story, players need to free Electoons. The most common way to get Electoons is to free them from cages; there is one at the end of each level, with more to be found in hidden areas. More Electoons can be earned by collecting a certain amount of Lums within a level and clearing Time Trials that are unlocked after clearing a level once. Scoring high marks in either of these challenges can also earn medals and trophies. Players can also unlock special 'treasure chest' levels, in which they must chase a runaway treasure chest across a dangerous course in order to receive a ruby tooth.Completing all of the teeth grants access to the incredibly challenging Land of the Livid Dead.
Players travel through each level, fighting enemies and rescuing imprisoned Electoons. As the game progresses, players gain new abilities such as running up walls, gliding in midair, swimming and shrinking in size to reach new areas. Certain segments also sees players riding a mosquito, where players can shoot enemies or suck them up and fire them. If a character is hit by an enemy or obstacle, he will inflate into a ballooned state until another player can bring him back into the game by slapping him, similar to New Super Mario Bros. Wii, although players can collect hearts that will protect them from one hit. However, if all players are inflated simultaneously, or if a character is hit during single play, play returns to the last checkpoint. Throughout each level, players can collect gold-coloured Lums, and when a character collects a Lum King it temporarily doubles the smaller Lums value.There are also Skull Coins placed in hidden or dangerous areas that are worth 25 Lums each should they be successfully collected.
Concept art of Mr. Dark/The Magician
In order to progress through certain parts of the story, players need to free Electoons. The most common way to get Electoons is to free them from cages; there is one at the end of each level, with more to be found in hidden areas. More Electoons can be earned by collecting a certain amount of Lums within a level and clearing Time Trials that are unlocked after clearing a level once. Scoring high marks in either of these challenges can also earn medals and trophies. Players can also unlock special 'treasure chest' levels, in which they must chase a runaway treasure chest across a dangerous course in order to receive a ruby tooth.Completing all of the teeth grants access to the incredibly challenging Land of the Livid Dead.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS-
OS: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 (only)
Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or 1.8 GHz AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Memory: 1 GB Windows XP / 1.5 GB Windows Vista, 7
Video Card: 128 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant
Sound: DirectX 9.0c-compliant
Peripherals Supported: Windows-compatible keyboard, mouse, optional controller (Xbox 360® Controller for Windows recommended)
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Rayman Origins Plus 2 Trainer
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Size: 120 kb
Release Date: 25.03.2012
Language: ENG
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