Complex Magazine: This is probably the most excitement a Rayman game has ever conjured up. The armless, legless, helicopter-haired hero returns to his 2D roots, and does it with enough panache to humble every single 2D game out this year.
We pull aside Michel Ancel, creator of the Rayman series, and pick apart his fun-seeking, art-loving brain. We find out that annoying neighbors spur Rayman Origins into motion. He also gives us a tip about making 2D games: You can’t hide poor game design behind Hollywood sequences.
GF365: "These are our picks for the best side-scroller games on PC. The genre was popular back in the day, and these modern games prove the genre is still alive and well."
Ubisoft is giving away Rayman Origins for free and although it is a decade old, it is still one of the greatest classic platformer titles.
i think they should try to make a rayman 3D open world game for PS5 & Xbox Series X
Still waiting for an origins and legends successor. My wife and i were addicted to these games at the time.
Fantastic game. Have great memories playing Origins on the Vita.
I will say though, around 2/3s of Origins' levels can actually be unlocked in the even better Rayman Legends which you can find dirt cheap these days.
Legends has so much variety and those music levels are amazing.
Jacob S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "“Not only does Rayman: Origins stay true to the franchise’s roots, but also adds its own unique features to help make its way to modern-day consoles.”"