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Rayman Origins - Wii
£14 on Amazon.
![]() I quite fancied the look of this as soon as it came out, but at that price it's a complete no-brainer. Got mine ordered, and hopefully it'll come before Christmas. Anyone here played it? What did you think? |
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Oh man that is great value, tempted to go for it myself. I've only played a bit of it but it's a gorgeous looking game on the Wii, looks like an animated oil painting. Really nice gameplay and tight controls (I've played with Wiimote & Nuchuk but it also supports CCP and wiimote by itself).
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A couple of people have suggested it's actually a better game than NSMBWii. Now I don't know about that not having that game, but this does look amazing in its own right. The videos on YT reveal some really nice level design imho.
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I have it for the 360 and it's amazing. Great art & level design plus it's pretty challenging.
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Got it for PS3 and loving it.
Fought no bosses yet... and there does not seem to be a story... Other than that, really love it. The humour, the soundtrack, the art, level design and the sexy fairies. |
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Well this game is all kinds of awesome.
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Good to hear you're enjoying it then.
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Currently £9.97 Order & Collect instore PC World
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/game-1...xmxaa&istBid=t I've placed my order and will pick up later
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So what's the preferred control method guys?
So far I've tried Classic Controller and Wiimote, but am still undecided what to stick with. I may give Wiimote/Nuchuck a whirl later. |
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Classic.
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Yeah definitely CC/CCP for this game, I would happily play with the nunchuk but it's just not as accurate as a proper D-pad for this type of game.
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