
Rayman 10th Anniversary (u)(trashman) Game

Rayman 10th Anniversary on the GBA is basically a condensed version of the original PlayStation classic—same weirdly charming art style, same floaty platforming, same weird little creatures you free from cages. It’s impressive how much they squeezed onto a tiny cartridge, though some of the levels feel a bit cramped compared to the console version.
You’ll still spend most of your time punching enemies, collecting those little yellow Lums, and trying not to fall into bottomless pits (which happens more than you’d think). The controls take a second to get used to—Rayman’s movement is kinda slippery, but once it clicks, bouncing off enemies and gliding through spikes feels satisfying. The music’s still catchy, even in chiptune form.
If you’ve played the original, it’s a fun nostalgia trip. If you haven’t, it’s a solid (if slightly janky) platformer with way more personality than most GBA games. Just don’t expect the full console experience.
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