Rayman Jungle Run (WP8) Review
Rayman Origins has been a
rather popular platformer, being available across PS3, Xbox 360 and even
the Wii. It was even released on the PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS and Windows
later, attesting to its popularity. The mobile version of the game,
titled Rayman Jungle Run has made its way to the mobile platform and we
review the game on Windows Phone 8.
Gameplay:
The game has gone platform to platform, always getting overshadowed by the likes of Sonic the Hedgehog, but Rayman is one entertaining game. It’s got 50 levels divided up into 5 worlds. Each level is divided into small “runs”, which is really great if you’re looking to kill a few minutes. Normally each level on a game takes anywhere between 10-20 minutes to complete, but with Rayman, the levels are short.
The game has gone platform to platform, always getting overshadowed by the likes of Sonic the Hedgehog, but Rayman is one entertaining game. It’s got 50 levels divided up into 5 worlds. Each level is divided into small “runs”, which is really great if you’re looking to kill a few minutes. Normally each level on a game takes anywhere between 10-20 minutes to complete, but with Rayman, the levels are short.
With each successive level, you unlock
powers. You can attain the ability to “hover,” jump off walls and even
punch those who get in the way of your run. The game, though originally
designed for various other platforms that have the luxury of extravagant
controls, has now been adopted for the mobile phone and the devs have
done a splendid job. The controls are incredibly simple, with Rayman
running on his own and tapping on the screen gets him to jump.
The jumping isn’t just for overcoming
obstacles, but mainly to collect “lums” which are the gold ring
equivalent of Sonic the Hedgehog. If you collect 100% of the lums in
half of the levels in one particular world, you unlock bonus levels
which are incredibly unforgiving. As you proceed through the worlds,
collecting lums becomes more and more difficult as you need to
co-ordinate your jumps so as to avoid spikes and what not.
In our time with the game, which we
played on the HTC WP8X, there was absolutely no lag or stutter
throughout any of the levels. The controls are as simple as tapping on
the screen (for jump) or holding onto it (for hovering).
Graphics and Sound:
The levels in Rayman Jungle Run are beautifully designed. There is incredibly attention to details, even if the game is 2D. The characters are designed true to their original form and each level has a certain amount of liveliness to it. There are certain points in the levels where there will be vines that occasionally move into your path or out of them, and the entire animation is incredibly smooth.
The levels in Rayman Jungle Run are beautifully designed. There is incredibly attention to details, even if the game is 2D. The characters are designed true to their original form and each level has a certain amount of liveliness to it. There are certain points in the levels where there will be vines that occasionally move into your path or out of them, and the entire animation is incredibly smooth.
The soundtrack of the game borrows
heavily from the Rayman Origins game that was released on various
consoles earlier. There are only four songs to the entire game, so they
can get a little repetitive, but that doesn’t really take away from the
gaming experience.
The game, despite its likeness to Rayman
Origins, has been built ground-up for the mobile platform. It owes its
gorgeous graphics to the proprietary UbiArt Framework, which helped
bring fame to the title Rayman Origins. As a result, the visuals look
flawless with their smooth animation and lively characters, and you
could be forgiven for thinking that Jungle Run is a port (which it is
not).
Conclusion:
Rayman Jungle Run isn’t the kind of game that promises to keep you engaged for hours. It is the game you play while waiting for your food to reheat in the microwave, or while you lounge on the chair, waiting for a friend to get out of the bathroom. It’s even a GREAT companion for the morning ritual, if you know what we mean.
Essentially, the short levels are great as they get over quickly, but
in order to get perfect scores, you will end up replaying each level
several times, causing the actual play time to shoot up significantly.
Then there is the bonus “Land of the Living Dead” levels, which are
excruciatingly difficult. Basically, this game is going to be the best
Rs. 160 you will spend on the Windows Phone store and we highly
recommend you get it.Rayman Jungle Run isn’t the kind of game that promises to keep you engaged for hours. It is the game you play while waiting for your food to reheat in the microwave, or while you lounge on the chair, waiting for a friend to get out of the bathroom. It’s even a GREAT companion for the morning ritual, if you know what we mean.
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