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What do you do when your faithful manic sidekick Globox accidentally swallows the Lord of the Dark Lums? Short of pumping his stomach, you do what ever it takes to find a cure for him. That's exactly what everyone's favorite legless and armless hero, Rayman, sets out to do in Rayman3: Hoodlum Havoc. Braving an endless army of Hoodlums, Rayman puts it all the line to save his buddy, rescue imprisoned Teensies and dish out a little whoopass by throwing his hands at the bad guys.
Ubi Soft has done a fantastic job in creating an absolutely surreal dreamlike world that is loaded with detail. There are a nice variety of environments, many of the levels dark, foreboding, and distorted, while others just explode with rich colors. One notable level was particularly disorienting with its wild flashing lights, reminiscent of something out of a disco from the 70's. Along the way, Rayman picks up powerups by rescuing the trapped Teensies and gains some powerful allies.
All the Rayman characters are extremely well done. They are intriguing, if not slightly disturbing and yet strangely endearing. How can you not love the irrepressible John Leguizamo (best known for the character Sid in Ice Age and the Clown in Spawn), who voices Globox. He is hysterical. The game has all the humor and charm of its predecessors but while it may look like a child's game, there are definitely some minor adult innuendoes that might go over the heads of young children (and that's a good thing).
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The PS2 has some great platform type games and while there is much to like about Rayman 3, it just falls a bit short when compared to games like Ratchet and Clank. The camera is all over the place at times and especially when fighting in tight quarters, it's sometimes hard to see what's in front of you. The puzzles themselves are pretty straightforward and fun, but there are levels where you want to scream. The level with the witch running around a pot of brew was extremely frustrating. Other levels begin to feel like repeats of previous levels and the boss fights become drawn out to the point where you start to lose interest.
On the positive side, the game has decent depth to it and will not disappoint loyal Rayman fans. Each level is packed with secrets and puzzles. The number of secrets you discover determines your rating, upon completion of each level. This offers some limited replayability. The end result is that fans of Rayman will love this latest release in the series; all others should rent it or hold on to your money for Jax2.
Overall rating: 7