Rayman Legends Walkthrough Displays Mariachi Madness

New character Barbara attempts to navigate the oddities of Rayman's universe.

Posted By | On 03rd, May. 2013

Ubisoft Montpellier may not be too pleased that Rayman Legends’ release was delayed to allow for a multi-platform release. But them’s the breaks. For now, we’ll take what we can get, and new gameplay footage showcasing Barbara’s romp through an oddly musical environments has us intrigued.

In a somewhat Mexico inspired level, Barbara jumps, dives and even jives her way through enemies and rhythm sequences. It’s really hard to describe but it makes for an intriguing sequence to witness.

The developer recently released a free Challenges Mode for the game on the Wii U, which allows players to access and complete different challenges in cooperation with their friends and family.

The response has thus far been good and more challenges are planned, until Ubisoft finally releases Rayman Legends. Gamers can look forward to its release on PS3, Wii U and Xbox 360 on August 30th for Europe and September 3rd in North America.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Stellar Blade Review – 2B or Not 2B

Stellar Blade Review – 2B or Not 2B

Stellar Blade feels like a blast from the past in the best way possible.

10 Amazing Open World Games That Refuse to Hold Players’ Hands

10 Amazing Open World Games That Refuse to Hold Players’ Hands

Getting lost and confused is part of the fun in these open world epics.

The Most Promising Linear Games to Look Forward to in 2024 and Beyond

The Most Promising Linear Games to Look Forward to in 2024 and Beyond

Fans of more focused, linear experiences have plenty to look forward to.

MudRunner VR Announced for Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro

MudRunner VR Announced for Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro

The off-roading sim will feature eight all-terrain vehicles, vast maps, story and free play modes, and more.

Phantom Fury Review – Fun-Filled Rampage

Phantom Fury Review – Fun-Filled Rampage

Phantom Fury is a follow-up to Ion Fury, taking place a few years into the future. Read on to figure out how w...

Europa is Looking Like One of the Most Engaging Games of the Year

Europa is Looking Like One of the Most Engaging Games of the Year

With this feature, we take a look at Novastar Entertainment's upcoming Europa and why it could end up being on...