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[[File:RO-Vita-Ghost Mode.jpg|320px|thumb|right|The Ghost Mode in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.]] | [[File:RO-Vita-Ghost Mode.jpg|320px|thumb|right|The Ghost Mode in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.]] | ||
'''Ghost Mode''' is a gameplay feature exclusive to the PlayStation Vita version of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. It was designed to compensate for this version's lack of co-operative multiplayer. This mode works similarly with the game's time trials with the main differences being that almost all hazards and enemies were removed from the levels and that the Ghost Mode is only played in a fragment of the entire level map. | '''Ghost Mode''' is a gameplay feature exclusive to the PlayStation Vita version of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. It was designed to compensate for this version's lack of co-operative multiplayer. This mode works similarly with the game's time trials with the main differences being that almost all hazards and enemies were removed from the levels and that the Ghost Mode is only played in a fragment of the entire level map. These differences make the Ghost Mode challenges consequently easier than the original time trials. | ||
In Ghost Mode, the player can race against an official Ubisoft 'ghost' to beat their time. Afterwards, the player can play against their own 'ghost' – copies of themselves moving through the level that were recorded while playing earlier. Similar gameplay features have long appeared in racing games such as ''Gran Turismo''. Ghost records can be sent to other nearby PlayStation Vita player that owns a ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' copy through the Gifts menu to play against it and compare rankings. | In Ghost Mode, the player can race against an official Ubisoft 'ghost' to beat their time. Afterwards, the player can play against their own 'ghost' – copies of themselves moving through the level that were recorded while playing earlier. Similar gameplay features have long appeared in racing games such as ''Gran Turismo''. Ghost records can be sent to other nearby PlayStation Vita player that owns a ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' copy through the Gifts menu to play against it and compare rankings. | ||