Rayman Arena (2001)

Ubisoft Montpellier

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 2 · PlayStation 3

3.11 from 119 ratings

263 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 47 backlogged · 30 wish listed

How long? · 100% 8h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Rayman Arena is a party game featuring Rayman. Up to four players can run through race tracks or compete in an arena.

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Developers
Ubisoft Montpellier
Publishers
Ubi Soft Entertainment
Genres
Fighting, Racing
Themes
Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Party
Franchises
Rayman
Series
Rayman

Release dates

  • Nov 30, 2001 (Full Release) (Europe) PlayStation 2
  • Dec 14, 2001 (Full Release) (Europe) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Sep 24, 2002 (Full Release) (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2
  • TBD (Digital Compatibility Release) (North_America) PlayStation 3

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5 stars
14
4 stars
25
3 stars
49
2 stars
22
1 star
9

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Luitenant_Gruber

Review Luitenant_Gruber 5/5 · Jan 10, 2023

Amazing arcade platformer with a lot of memories

I really liked Rayman Arena. It is certainly not the best game in the series and for a racer/arena battle game it is average at best, but it still managed to keep me playing and despite its lack of content, it was still a lot of fun to me. I think this is mainly because this is another one of …

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I really liked Rayman Arena. It is certainly not the best game in the series and for a racer/arena battle game it is average at best, but it still managed to keep me playing and despite its lack of content, it was still a lot of fun to me. I think this is mainly because this is another one of those games from my youth, but as a grown ass man, I still enjoyed it just as much.

The principle of Rayman Arena is simple. You have a racing mode and a arena battle mode. You complete the stages by winning them and unlock more stages and playable racers/characters. The game follows the style and characters of Rayman 2: The Great Escape, but also adds some unique new characters like Mrs. Razorbeard and a new variant of the Robot Pirate Henchman.

You race trough different themed environments. In a race, there are multiple paths to follow and shortcuts to discover. Each race also has three modes that you can complete. The normal race itself, collecting all the Lums and a time trial. The more you complete, the more you unlock. These are, like I mentioned, new characters and levels, but eventually, you can also unlock more skins for your existing characters.

The Arena mode in Rayman Arena is my personal favorite. In this mode, you get three different variations again. The first one is collecting an orb before your opponent does, the second one is battle royal, in which you need to score point by eliminating your enemies. You can do this by collecting different power ups that are scattered around the arena and hitting your enemies with it. You can throw green Sonic like rings that explode, throw bouncing fireballs and the best one of all: The Black Lum that you steer as a rocket in first person mode towards your target. The final mode consists of capturing a Lum and keeping it with you for as long as possible, scoring points every ten seconds. The same applies here, the more maps and modes you win, the more you unlock later on in the game.

Rayman Arena is hard, really hard. It is officially a kid’s game, just like the original Rayman but the difficulty can be legendary. The first races and arena battles are not that difficult to master, but the later stages features paths, obstacles and more skilled AI that really makes you struggle. As a kid, I did not come far in this game, but when growing up, I was determined to finish the game and did so with a lot of effort, retries and frustration.

The graphics in Rayman Arena are fair. They are exactly the same as Rayman 2: The Great Escape and use the same artwork, environments and character models. I have to say that the arenas and racing tracks all look a little blend, I think that some more detail or extra life could be added in the background.

Sound wise, the game offers the same solid sound as Rayman 2. The music on the other hand is amazing. Every character has its own track which plays during the race or arena battle, and they are all awesome. Rayman Arena is one of the few games in which I downloaded the tracks so I could listen to them while working or doing chores. It does not have any right to be this great and yet, it does.

The controls work fine (which can be expected from a racing game), although they are just as stiff sometimes as Rayman 2: The Great Escape. The worst parts are the slippery platforms with water when taking a shortcut. Staying on those platforms can be a real pain in the butt. Especially since you slide with a thousand miles per hour on those ledges.

My only complaint about the game is that it is a little repetitive. I get that it has a certain theme, namely racing and arena battles, but I would love some variation like a boss race stage for example, or a little story that gives the battles and races some purpose. Not that it matters that much, I accepted the game for what it is.

In the end, I get the mixed reviews that Rayman Arena got, but for me, it is an important part of my gaming history, and I am glad that I got so much joy and fun out of it as a kid.

So personally, I would recommend giving this old gem a try.

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hhklpbtm

Review hhklpbtm 2/5 · Jun 10, 2018

Races are great, Battles are Pretty Meh

This game is probably a lot more fun with other people. But if you're like me where your friends aren't really interested in playing a 16 year old, obscure racing/battle royale game, then all there's really to do by yourself is to unlock everything...

Rayman Arena is a game that does have a lot of great things going for it. …

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This game is probably a lot more fun with other people. But if you're like me where your friends aren't really interested in playing a 16 year old, obscure racing/battle royale game, then all there's really to do by yourself is to unlock everything...

Rayman Arena is a game that does have a lot of great things going for it. All the characters and environments are great, there's a decent enough final challenge, and it has a well made racing mode. Everything else is pretty underwhelming. Battling with CPUs just gets so tedious, especially on beginner difficulty, and there's really not a good reason to come back to the game after you get all the character skins, unless of course you have friends that just can't get enough of those crazy multiplayer modes. The game doesn't even have a proper mode where you can race against your own record times, making it a little annoying that after you get really good at perfecting your race times and scoring battle points that the game just won't keep track of it.

I took a good afternoon, and morning :3, to 100% this game and let me tell you, it did not feel good at points.

Let Me Explain: -The game has 4 real modes: Obstacle Race, Time Attack Race, Score Battle, and Freeze Battle. You have to complete all of the Beginner cups in each mode to unlock that respective mode's Pro cup. Every time you complete a cup, you get a new character or skin. Alright, that doesn't sound too bad, so I started completing both Racing modes first including both of their beginner and pro cups. This experience was pretty great! I was getting better at all of the tracks, the races ended faster if I just got better at them, and I was finding all sorts of speed tricks. Fun Time Indeed.

-Then I moved onto both battle modes... Ugh. These modes are not as fun when you're by yourself. The real problem comes down to two things: The CPU's are pretty easy to abuse, and every stage ends in about 3 minutes. This feels like it takes forever when you have a total of 12 stages per cup. That's about 48 matches you have to do in order to complete all the beginner and pro cups for battle mode. Let's not forget that there's loads time between each match, making your time just slip away even more. It just feels like a slog when you get a huge lead on the CPUs, which they'll never recover from, and you still have 2 minutes left. And of course if you lose a match you must do it again. Ugh, Battle Mode just feels like a chore. It would have been so much better if you just had to reach a certain amount of points instead of waiting for the time to go out. There would be less camping and I could only be mad at myself for not attacking quicker and more efficiently.

  • After the cups are all completed, you get an extra challenge. I won't say what it is, in case people want to be surprised, but I will say it will challenge you and I did have a lot more fun completing that.

Anyways, I guess I should have known better than to complete a game that is primarily multiplayer focused. I can say that, with that in mind, I did actually really enjoy the racing stages. They truly are a lot of fun and they do make me want to recommend this game to anybody that maybe wants a little off-beat, mindless action or if they just really have a blast moving around with Rayman in Rayman 2. Just know that there's really no point in collecting every skin unless you have friends to enjoy them with.

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