Rayman DS

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Rayman DS is a remake of Rayman 2: The Great Escape that was released especially for the Nintendo DS in March 2005. It is almost identical to the original Nintendo 64 version of the game, only that it now includes a new, optional method of control which makes use of the touch-screen and stylus.

Rayman DS
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by DC Studios

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Release date 2005
Genre 3D Platformer
Gameplay mode Single player
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Platforms Nintendo DS
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Differences from Rayman 2: The Great Escape

  • Rayman DS is identical to the N64 and PC versions of Rayman 2, and shares the same Hall of Doors hub level.
  • The textures in Rayman DS are either smoother or more jagged than the N64 version of Rayman 2
  • See Technical Problems
  • Rayman's speed could be controlled by the Touch Screen instead of a Control Stick
  • The Control Pad could also be used to control Rayman, as opposed to the original Control Stick-only format
  • Some of the graphics were updated, though as stated above they lacked the quality of the originals

Technical Problems

Unlike any other version of Rayman 2, Rayman DS included many technical problems in its gameplay. The swirls that radiate from the Four Masks of Polokus or the Guardian of the Cave of Bad Dreams' staff, for example, are not located exactly where they should be. Another particularly troubling problem is experienced during the 'battle' against Umber and in the flower ride in the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava: in both cases, Rayman should be locked to the respective surfaces, but can slip off, even during Umber's cinematic. The only way to lock Rayman back to the surface's centre is to press the R button.

Trivia

  • Another problem in the game is its dialogue. Occasionally (especially in the Knowledge of the World), names are misspelled. A frequently-misspelled name was Polokus, which is misspelled as Polukus.
  • This was the first Rayman games to use the new Ubisoft logo
  • The US cover for Rayman DS is in the same style as the cover for Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge and the European cover for Rayman Advance. Likewise, the European cover for Rayman DS is in the same style as the US cover for Rayman Advance.
  • Rayman DS was one of the Nintendo DS titles shown on the back of the original Nintendo DS box.

See also