I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I'm happy to see new Rayman stuff, but on the other hand, it feels a bit like they're just milking it. Like PluM said, Rayman Legends is yesterday's news, and it's a bit too easy to dig it up from its grave more than ten years later and earn royalties on the sales of a board game licensed after it.
Take Resident Evil, for example: Steamforged Games released a series of really nice board games for the franchise, but for the most part they coincided with the release of new video games, too. You can't say the same for Rayman.
Anyway, I'm still curious and optimistic about the game itself, and I'll certainly get it when it comes out, but that's still not the Rayman 4 we're all waiting for.
Elite Piranha wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:19 am
Also, I wonder how they define what is the maximum age for playing this game.
It's just a phrase that was apparently coined by the
Tintin magazine in 1947. It's often used for tabletop games.