Rayman Legends: 10 Reasons It's Awesome

3. Replay Value

Rayman Legends I This might seem like a breezy platformer from everything we've seen so far, and while in many ways that is true, there's an astonishing level of replay value within this game, sure to keep you glued to your console for hours on end. Whether you become obsessed with hitting every note on the musical levels or collecting every single Lum, the game flat-out encourages this desire for perfection, and further adds a challenge through a number of Invasion courses, which remix the levels you've already played through, but with newer objectives and different enemy placement, just to keep you on your toes. Far from a shallow attempt to lazily distend the game's shelf life, there's a very legitimate value here to trawling back through the levels, and that's without even mentioning the fact that you'll want to do it just for the sheer fun of it.
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