

It brought the series back to its 2D platforming roots in a colorful and charismatic art style.

Rayman Raving Rabbids, a spinoff title, was released instead, and after two more installments, the Rabbids would outgrow Rayman and remove his name from each sequential release.Īfter years of waiting, fans finally got an all-new Rayman game called Rayman Origins.

Unfortunately for Rayman fans, the fourth installment would be canceled a few months after development started. With Rayman’s transition to 3D being a success, development for a fourth title seemed obvious.

The second game received critical acclaim across the board, with the third installment getting a generally positive reception as well. Like the other platforming greats of the time, Rayman also made the jump to 3D in Rayman 2: The Great Escape, and Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. Rayman made his first appearance in 1995, with the debut title being praised for its graphics, whimsical world, and music. Nintendo had Mario, Sega had Sonic, PlayStation had Crash, and Ubisoft had its unique, limbless hero Rayman. Related: Xavier Manzanares Interview - Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hopeīack before the creation of the Rabbids, there was a time when platforming mascots were all the rage. In a recent announcement, it will allow another Ubisoft icon - Rayman - to finally join the fight. Its sequel, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope expands upon the world merged between the two series into galactic proportions. The title placed both Mario and Rabbids fans alike in a top-down perspective with gameplay reminiscent of other turn-based tactics games like XCOM. The game would feature Mario and friends teaming up with the Rabbids donning hilarious cosplays of Princess Peach, Luigi, and others. Their craziest adventure wouldn’t come until 2017 when the Raving Rabbids would have a crossover with Nintendo in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle on Switch. The Rabbids went from being a party game to being a platformer, to a collection of mini-games, to traveling through time and other hijinks.
