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'''''Rayman Revolution''''' (known in the United States as '''''Rayman 2: Revolution''''') is an updated port 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 of ''Rayman 2''. Similar to the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2'', some levels were shaped differently or removed (i.e. [[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 of ''Rayman 2''. Similar to the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2'', some levels were shaped differently or removed (i.e. [[Echoing Caves]]).


==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 freem roaming, making this version a lot less linear than the previous versions.  There are also new events, missions and puzzles to accomplish, 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 rollercoaster 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. 
==Powers and Items==
[[Image:RevCannon.jpg|thumb|This cannon needs to be ignited somehow...]]
The game requires a lot more backtracking than before to collect the rest of the Lums that Rayman could not reach for the first time. Objects such as cannons, beacons, plants and mushrooms appear throughout the game, and need Rayman to gain his new powers and specials items (such as the Rain Mask) in order to use them. A notable difference between the previous versions is that Rayman is not granted with the shooting power at the beginning, but is simply given the ability to punch, though he is shortly given the shooting power by the Teensies.  As Rayman progresses, his shots get much stronger thanks to Silver Lums, until he can produce a shot that is as powerful as an exploding grenade.
Later in the game, Rayman is given some items to help him, such as the Rain mask, which performs a Rain Dance like Globox's and helps plants to grow, and the Lums Radar, which is a magnet that can help him find any Yellow Lums that he may have missed.  Reminiscing the [[Rayman 1|original ''Rayman'']], Rayman can be shrunk to help him squeeze through small holes by eating mushrooms that  he can water with the Rain Dance. 
Unlike the previous versions, Rayman can keep his Flying power, which he lost beneath the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava, conditionally - he can only use it whenever he is flying above any body of lava.
     
==Levels==
==Levels==
[[Image:MiniSaurusPlain.jpg|thumb|One of the new features of ''Rayman Revolution'' is the inclusion of new worlds such as the Minisaurus Plain.]]
* The Woods of Light
* The Woods of Light


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* The Marshes of Awakening
* The Marshes of Awakening
* The Bayou
* The Bayou
* The Lost Island
* The Sanctuary of Water and Ice (via The Lost Island)
 
===Globox's House===
* The Menhir Hills
* The Canopy
* Whale Bay
* The Sanctuary of Stone and Fire
 
===Rainbow Creek===
* The Precipice





Revision as of 20:13, 5 May 2008

Rayman Revolution
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Ubisoft

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Release date 2000
Genre 3D Platformer
Gameplay mode Single player, multiplayer
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Platforms Sony Playstation 2
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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 of Rayman 2. Similar to the PlayStation version of Rayman 2, some levels were shaped differently or removed (i.e. Echoing Caves).

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 freem roaming, making this version a lot less linear than the previous versions. There are also new events, missions and puzzles to accomplish, 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 Lums he collected at the Magic Well, an equivalent to the typical item shop.

Characters such as Ly, Clark and the Teensies appear a lot more often in this version. Ly increases Rayman's health by offering minigames, which include the Walks of Power and Life, and the rollercoaster segment that was previously in the Top of the World, in exchange for the Familiar Spirits, 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.

Powers and Items

This cannon needs to be ignited somehow...

The game requires a lot more backtracking than before to collect the rest of the Lums that Rayman could not reach for the first time. Objects such as cannons, beacons, plants and mushrooms appear throughout the game, and need Rayman to gain his new powers and specials items (such as the Rain Mask) in order to use them. A notable difference between the previous versions is that Rayman is not granted with the shooting power at the beginning, but is simply given the ability to punch, though he is shortly given the shooting power by the Teensies. As Rayman progresses, his shots get much stronger thanks to Silver Lums, until he can produce a shot that is as powerful as an exploding grenade.

Later in the game, Rayman is given some items to help him, such as the Rain mask, which performs a Rain Dance like Globox's and helps plants to grow, and the Lums Radar, which is a magnet that can help him find any Yellow Lums that he may have missed. Reminiscing the original Rayman, Rayman can be shrunk to help him squeeze through small holes by eating mushrooms that he can water with the Rain Dance.

Unlike the previous versions, Rayman can keep his Flying power, which he lost beneath the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava, conditionally - he can only use it whenever he is flying above any body of lava.

Levels

File:MiniSaurusPlain.jpg
One of the new features of Rayman Revolution is the inclusion of new worlds such as the Minisaurus Plain.
  • The Woods of Light

The Minusaurus Plain

  • The Fairy Glade
  • The Marshes of Awakening
  • The Bayou
  • The Sanctuary of Water and Ice (via The Lost Island)

Globox's House

  • The Menhir Hills
  • The Canopy
  • Whale Bay
  • The Sanctuary of Stone and Fire

Rainbow Creek

  • The Precipice