Rayman Advance

The limbless French wonder gets hit by a shrinking ray yet looks and plays as well as he ever did.

Make sure you have a soft cushion lying on your floor?cuz that?s where your jaw?s gonna be when you turn on Rayman Advance. This port of the PlayStation classic is easily the most beautiful looking game in the GBA launch lineup, with huge, colorful, and astonishingly well-animated characters and backgrounds.

Rayman Advance boasts all the details that made the PlayStation version so freakin? delightful?right down to the spiffy music, sound, and little clusters of acrobatic mushrooms?but the game is still the same solid-but-too-straightforward 2D platformer of yesteryear: Though the difficulty has been tweaked, the overabundance of blind leaps gets old quick. Thankfully, the puppety femurless foreigner still controls as well as always. Rayman Advance is pretty much a must-have, if only to show off just how pretty a GBA game can be.

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