![]() ![]() The sound affects however consist of tinging noises when you hit an object with your powerball, and the little shoot noise when you first shoot it off. I believe that the music was fitting, but nothing stupendous, as with alot of games. SOUND (6/10): This is the hardest category to rate, cause most the time you cannot remember the music in a game, unless it was spectacular. All in all, without the expansion pack the game is not bad at all graphically wise. However the characters all look interesting, and Rayman looks much more realistic then all of his other games. I always wondered what was the purpose for that expansion pack, when really no game takes advantage of it (besides Donkey Kong 64, Perfect Dark, and Zelda: Majora's mask). GRAPHICS (15/20): The graphics are not too bad, although like many expansion pack games, the extra pack does nothing to help it. I have yet to view the very ending, but the story itself is pretty good. Your friend Globex gets himself captured to deliver you a power from your sorceress friend, which helps you escape and send you on your mission to find four masks to free a great power, and begin a war with the pirate band. They have imprisoned thousands of friends on a ship. A band of pirates has taken your home into their custody and broken the 1000 lums that control your land. STORY (8/10): For a childish game, the story is not bad at all. This leads to semi entertaining play, and a game that after a while gets pretty repetitive. This game is kinda similiar to games like Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64, but there are no mini games, just constant searching. This game was a pricy $60 when I got it, and was easily the most expensive game I got that Christmas. After begging my way into getting a nintendo 64, I decided this game was one I really wanted. Rayman 2 looked extremely awesome in the commercial on television. This leads to semi entertaining play, and a game that after a while gets pretty repetitive." " Rayman 2 looked extremely awesome in the commercial on television. Rayman 2: The Great Escape (Nintendo 64) review ![]()
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