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The mobile game is not a representation of the real game as its, well, mobilified, and has most of the elements of the main game stripped away. The main game was in Early Access for years and when v1.0 was released, they also hyped up a mobile release, which lead to what you tried out and played. Was just as disappointing then as it is now. If you see a sale on a PC/Console version, check out that version instead. The visual style is right about the same but it’s a completely different game.
More of straight HD port, but yes. Plays great still today. Also part of the incredible Rare Replay collection.
Road Redemption is, at least in my opinion, far from being a Road Rash successor. RR is basically a roguelike on a motorcycle and dungeons that are long stretches of road with the finish line of the section/health meter/clock being the boss of each dungeon. Not to say I didn’t enjoy it, it just hits different. Good suggestion though as many probably aren’t aware it’s out there.
Just as a quick note: Rayman 2 receieved an 3D remake on the 3DS as a launch title that not a lot of people paid attention to. Rayman 3 got an HD port on the Xbox 360 that is still playable on the current platforms.
I’d honestly love to see another Origins/Legends sequel done properly, not including the mobile semi-pseduo sequel that is Rayman Adventures. Origins still stands as one of my top 3 2D platformer games with Legends somewhere in the top 20. I completed Origins no less than 10 times across 5 different platforms (Legends 4 times across 4 platforms) and even completed in co-op with someone who isn’t too much into gaming because she loved it so much. Land of the Living Dead is perfection.
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