![]() ![]() But, Legends stumbles in these stages, especially compared to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions in which you control Murfy with a button tap while running as Rayman.” There is some appeal in playing with a friend because anyone controlling Murfy can torment his or her friend. Even when things run smoothly, controlling Murfy isn’t engaging because progress requires neither puzzle solving nor dexterity on your part. Vacillating between passive and fiddly is a poor way to inject diversity. Rayman walks forward without any involvement from you for long stretches, and oftentimes waits stubbornly while you try to pull object in the exact place he desires. These levels are a noticeable misstep in a game bursting with great ideas. Here, you must shift your focus to the GamePad as you spread guacamole and ready catapults in an attempt to guide your bipedal friend to safety. “Legends on the Wii U slams on the breaks in certain levels by putting you in control of Murfy, a helpful fly, while the AI moves Rayman. GameSpot has awarded the game 8.0 on the Wii U, while the Xbox 360 version has scored 9.0. The reviewer claims that these stages break the flow of the game. The publication says that this is simply down to the Murfy stages which utilise the Wii U GamePad touchscreen. US gaming publication GameSpot has reviewed Rayman Legends on Xbox 360 and Wii U and concludes that the Wii U version is the worst of the bunch. ![]()
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