Rayman Legends Retold is a confusing remake, but at least it’s more of one of the best platformers of all time


Remakes are funny. I’m firmly in the camp that most games do not need remakes, and you’re missing out on some all-time experiences because of an aversion to older titles – but I can still appreciate them. However, there are some games that really don’t need a remake, and Rayman Legends would definitely be near the top of that list. The game is on basically everything and looks phenomenal to this day thanks to its gorgeous art direction.

And yet, of all the Rayman games, Ubisoft has opted to bring it back as Rayman Legends Retold for the series’ big comeback. The 2013 platforming classic is being given a 2.5D makeover in the Snowdrop engine and, crucially, has new content thrown in for good measure. And while I’m sure the reaction to the first trailer will very much be one of bewilderment, Rayman Legends Retold is still a banger; it just looks a little weird.

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An environment screenshot of the world of Rayman Legends Retold.

(Image credit: Ubisoft)

While the visual style is certainly going to be what sticks out to people at first, I can assure you it’s still the same old Rayman Legends underneath… Quite literally, as part of my tour of Ubisoft Montpellier’s studio revealed that underneath the snowdrop makeover is a version of the 2D original showing that despite the change in looks and framing, the level designs and physics are copied over. While this is just a nifty part of the game engine tools or a hint that it’ll have a Halo Anniversary-like visual toggle was unconfirmed, however.

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