Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Platform • Adventure
1999

Rayman 2: The Great Escape is an upcoming Platform/Adventure game releasing on Nintendo 64. Scheduled to launch on October 22, 1999.

Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft Entertainment, Gradiente.

Release Date: 10/23/1999

Released
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Story

Rayman 2 takes place in a world called the Glade of Dreams. An army of Robot Pirates, led by Admiral Razorbeard, invades this world and destroys the Heart of the World, the world core. This greatly weakens the resistance's power and disables Rayman's powers, leading to his capture.[9]

Globox, a friend of Rayman, is later also captured and put in the same cell as Rayman aboard the Pirates' prison ship. Globox gives Rayman a silver lum given to him by Ly the fairy, which restores his powers. Rayman escapes the prison ship, and is separated from Globox again. He learns that to stand a chance against the Pirates, he needs to find four ancient magic masks to awaken Polokus, the spirit of the world, hidden in secret and mysterious sanctuaries consisting of the four elements water/ice, earth/stone, fire, and air.[10] He travels through the Glade of Dreams via the Hall of Doors, a magical place linked to various locations in the world, controlled by the ancient Teensies.[10]

In the course of the game, Rayman frees Globox who had been captured again, and they continue together for a short while until Globox departs again to go find his family. Later, Rayman finds Globox's wife Uglette and learns that he has been imprisoned on the Prison Ship. Rayman also encounters his friend Clark, a strongman who has stomach problems due to eating rusty pirates; to continue through the level, Rayman has to cure Clark by means of an elixir.

Eventually, Rayman recovers the four masks and awakens Polokus, who makes quick work of the pirates on land. In the air however, he has no power, and Rayman is tasked to dispose of the Pirates' flying Prison Ship, where Admiral Razorbeard also has his headquarters. In a final battle Rayman fights Razorbeard, who is controlling a giant robot, the Grolgoth. Eventually Rayman destroys the robot and while Razorbeard escapes in a small escape pod, the Prison Ship explodes. Rayman is presumed dead and only one of his shoes is found, but during his funeral, he appears again, walking on a crutch.

Screenshots

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Game Information

Platforms

Nintendo 64

Genres

PlatformAdventure

Developer

  • Ubisoft Montpellier

Publishers

  • Ubisoft Entertainment
  • Gradiente

Age Rating

ESRB: Unknown

Player Perspective

Third person

Part of

  • Rayman franchise

Ratings & Reviews

90%
Critic Score
0 reviews
81%
User Score
191 ratings

Features & Details

Themes & Elements

ActionFantasyComedy

Game Modes

Single player

Key Features

magicminigamesmascotflightfairymultiple protagonistsbacktrackingon-rails

Game Engine

Built with RenderWare

Release Information

Primary Release Date

October 22, 1999

✅ Already released

Platform Release Dates

Nintendo 64

Date TBA
Unknown
October 22, 1999
Europe
October 31, 1999
North America

Release Notes

  • Release dates may vary by region and platform
  • Pre-orders may be available before the official release date
  • Digital releases typically go live at 00:00 local time
  • Physical releases may arrive a few days earlier or later depending on shipping

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