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Rayman 3

Rayman 3 (XSX) game cover art
Platform: N-Gage
Tags: Action, Platformer
Developer: Gameloft
More Platforms: Game Boy Advance

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
12/11/2003
EU
01/21/2004

Staff Reviews

Rayman 3 review (Game Boy Advance)

Reviewed May 01, 2003

Jason Venter says: "Even more impressive are the numerous environments he'll explore. These for the most part are swamps, lava caves, and fortresses, but they all look vibrant. The level of detail is also amazing. Then there are the enemies to consider. Their animations also are impressive, to the point where you sometimes must watch them in order to determine when it's safe to attack."
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