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'''''Rayman Revolution''''' (known in the United States as '''''Rayman 2: Revolution''''') is an updated remake of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'' made specially as a launch title for the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2000. Several changes have been made for this version, notably the upgraded graphics, the inclusion of new worlds and mini-games, and the order of the gameplay. Its difficulty was also slightly higher than that of ''Rayman 2''. Similar to the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2'', some levels were shaped differently or removed (e.g. [[The Echoing Caves]]).
'''''Rayman Revolution''''' (known in the United States as '''''Rayman 2: Revolution''''') is an updated remake of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'' made specially as a launch title for the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2000. Several changes have been made for this version, notably the upgraded graphics, the inclusion of new worlds and mini-games, and the order of the gameplay. Its difficulty was also slightly higher than that of ''Rayman 2''. Similar to the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2'', some levels were shaped differently or removed (e.g. [[The Echoing Caves]]).


==New Features==
==New features==
Akin to games such as ''Sonic Adventure'', the levels in ''Rayman Revolution'' are accessed via three new hub worlds: [[The Minisaurus Plain]], [[Globox's House]], and [[Rainbow Creek]] that allow free roaming, making this version a lot less linear than the previous versions. There are also new events, missions, and puzzles to accomplish. In addition, new characters are introduced such as [[Bzzit]], and Rayman can acquire new powers, items and abilities, such as the ones he can buy with the [[Yellow Lum]]s he collected at [[the Magic Well]], an equivalent to the typical item shop.
Akin to games such as ''Sonic Adventure'', the levels in ''Rayman Revolution'' are accessed via three new hub worlds: [[The Minisaurus Plain]], [[Globox's House]], and [[Rainbow Creek]] that allow free roaming, making this version a lot less linear than the previous versions. There are also new events, missions, and puzzles to accomplish. In addition, new characters are introduced such as [[Bzzit]], and Rayman can acquire new powers, items and abilities, such as the ones he can buy with the [[Yellow Lum]]s he collected at [[the Magic Well]], an equivalent to the typical item shop.


Characters such as [[Ly]], [[Clark]], and the [[Teensie]]s appear a lot more often in this version. Ly increases Rayman's health by offering minigames, which include the Walks of [[The Walk of Power|Power]] and [[The Walk of Life|Life]] and the roller coaster segment that was previously in [[the Top of the World]], in exchange for the [[Familiar Spirit]]s, a new kind of spirits that are trapped in the cages. Meanwhile, the Teensies host the Stone Circles, which allow Rayman to return to places he has already visited.
Characters such as [[Ly the Fairy]], [[Clark]], and the [[Teensie]]s appear much more often in this version. Ly increases Rayman's health by offering minigames, which include the Walks of [[The Walk of Power|Power]] and [[The Walk of Life|Life]] and the roller coaster segment that was previously in [[the Top of the World]], in exchange for the [[Familiar Spirit]]s, a new kind of spirits that are trapped in the cages. Meanwhile, the Teensies host the Stone Circles, which allow Rayman to return to places he has already visited.
 
As well as these, after Rayman has rescued the [[Baby Globox]]es, instead of presenting Rayman with the final of the [[Four Masks of Polokus]], brings him a Rain Mask, which allows him to do the Rain Dance.  Rayman then has to go to [[The Iron Mountains]] to fight [[Grolem 13]]: The Guardian of the Mask.  It is when Rayman defeats him that he recieves the next Mask.


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