

Each course consists of three obstacle-filled laps, and the object is, of course, to get around those three laps faster than up to three opponents. Rayman Arena is broken up into two types of gameplay. Rayman Arena has a pretty standard look to it. The results are, well, exactly what you'd expect from a mascot-driven foot-racing game. But instead of taking the completely obvious kart-racing route, Rayman Arena instead takes the only slightly less obvious foot-racing route. Until now, Rayman's appearances have been chiefly in platform games, but like any good mascot, Rayman is branching out into the racing genre. The PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows versions require the player to complete all five leagues (Beginner, Advanced, Expert, Extreme and Bonus) to beat the game the GameCube and Xbox versions require the player to complete the four main game modes (Obstacle Racing, Time Attack, Total Fight and Freeze Combat) on all three difficulties (Beginner, Pro and Master) to beat the game.Ī remake, titled Rayman Rush, was released for the Sony PlayStation in 2002, which only features the racing portions of the game.Ubi Soft's platformer mascot, Rayman, has been in quite a few products, but because Ubi Soft puts these products onto as many different platforms as possible, the character has appeared in only a handful of games. The game is split two game modes, both supporting up to four players: on-foot racing and arena-based battles.

A spin-off in the Rayman series, the game retains a number of elements that previously appeared in Rayman 2: The Great Escape, such as similar controls, gameplay and level design. The game encompasses two versions: the original version for the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows, and the North American-exclusive GameCube and Xbox versions, with both releases featuring exclusive content. Rayman M (Known as Rayman Arena outside Europe) is a multiplayer party game developed and published by Ubisoft.
