![]() ![]() The Switch version features the same silky-smooth platforming that the previous editions showcased, though perhaps it’s not too much of a surprise when the Ubi Art Framework engine has merrily scaled through two generations of console and even graced the PS Vita. Perhaps one of the key things that I’d forgotten about since last playing it is just how good Rayman Legends looks, and the port to the Switch hasn’t diminished the strength of the game’s artstyle at all, or indeed the game’s performance. With its sudden arrival on the Nintendo Switch, I guess I was the obvious choice to take a look, and I am happy to confirm that, yes, this is Rayman Legends, and yes, this is probably the current definitive version of one of the best platformers of all time, at least if you’re talking about playing on the go as well as at home. My return to Rayman Legends in its Definitive Edition form is fundamentally its fourth outing for me, having first experienced it on the Wii U, then the PS4, followed by the Xbox One.
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