
Mini Review: Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition (PS5) - A Limbless But Not Quite Soulless Retro Collection
Rayman turns 30 and Ubisoft’s £17.99 anniversary pack feels like a missed party: five versions of Rayman 1 (four near-identical), a glitchy SNES prototype, a short museum, and reimagined music that often goes silent. Gameplay and extras mostly work — celebration or lazy cash‑grab?
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