Rayman Ultimate
Rayman Ultimate
Rayman Ultimate, développé par Gameloft et édité par Ubisoft Entertainment, est un portage du jeu Rayman paru le 31 décembre 2003 sur Windows Mobile. Ce titre de genre plateforme propose six mondes et soixante niveaux. Selon les données de complétion, le parcours de l'histoire principale demande environ neuf heures et demie, tandis qu'une expérience complétiste atteint près de dix heures et demie. La presse a salué le titre, le Media and Games Online Network évoquant « An insanely good time ! » et TotalGames.net jugeant que « The graphical detail throughout makes this a new watershed in handheld game design. » De leur côté, certains joueurs sur Metacritic ont apprécié le style artistique et le gameplay, tout en regrettant une bande-son problématique, une fin un peu décevante et la nécessité de recommencer un niveau entier en cas de perte de toutes les vies.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« An insanely good time! »
« The graphical detail throughout makes this a new watershed in handheld game design. »
« The best platformer currently available for the GBA; Ubisoft beat Mario at his own game... for now. »
« Absolutely gorgeous, offering multiple scrolling backgrounds with superbly detailed, painted look to them. »
« Features great graphics, amusing animation, and terrific game play. »
« As good as it gets when it comes to platform games. I even like this game better than "Super Mario Advance." »
« The thing that makes this game good enough to warrant purchase is its clever design and game play, along with graphics that’ll have your eyes bugging out of your head. »
« Some of the most imaginative levels ever. [GamesMaster Magazine, #109] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« The main problem with this game is its OST. The game itself is a pretty solid platformer and, from a graphical standpoint, it’s among the best you can expect on the GBA. However, the music is disappointing, they replaced the original masterpiece soundtrack with a repetitive and rather annoying one. Overall, it’s still a good game, but if you have the opportunity, you’re strongly advised to play it on PS1 or PC instead. »
« Nice artstyle and gameplay, the ending is a bit underwhelming and the fact that you have to restart whole levels if you lose all lives is a bit bad, overall good game »
« Ehh i had better 2d plattforming but this game is still kinda fun if im being honest »
« I used to think I loved this game for the nostalgia of playing it back in the day. But after replaying it recently, I’ve realized I would’ve praised it just as much if it had come out in 2025 instead of 1995. »
« I have so much fun every time I play this game. Everything about it, from the story to the gameplay, is just amazing. I enjoyed every moment while playing this game »
« A pretty looking platformer that adds a mild Metroidvania element for a little variety. Unfortunately, rather than a free-roaming environment to explore it merely forces you to replay the same linear levels over and over which kind of defeats the object. A solid but generic example of cutesy platforming for the younger player. »
« 2021 Update: This is not a very good version of the game. It's just OK. The screen crunch is what really kills this version of the game. I was use to it as a kid, but not today. It is technically easier than the PS1 version, but the screen crunch makes it harder in an unfair way. Luckily there are cheats for the game to see it all without having to go through hell with how the game is. But overall, there are better versions of the game. This is fun, but boy, is it hard. This version is almost as hard as the PS1 version. I feel like it would be better if the game's difficulty was toned down a bit. It's decent for on the go, though I would recommend the DSi version, due to it being a lot easier. »
« Sound **** play it on mute but game is awesome Sound **** play it on mute but game is awesome »