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Mixed or average reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 6 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Jun 24, 2026
    79
    Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is a fantastic way to catch up on a pivotal piece of platforming history across various, well-emulated retro platforms, all enhanced by numerous handy quality-of-life features. While these features aren't available in every version (the MS-DOS release, for instance, lacks the rewind function) they make progressing through the supported games significantly easier. The interactive documentary also deserves praise for offering interesting insight into the game's development. The biggest drawbacks remain the absence of the original soundtrack (the replacement is fine though) and the fact that not every edition of the original game is included; Rayman Classic is missing, as is the level editor from Rayman Designer.
  2. May 14, 2026
    60
    Modern additions for those less skilled at platforming minimize the frustration that the level design can cause. Rayman remains playable and easy to appreciate for what he did 30 years ago, but multiple versions of the same thing sound best on paper, as many of them have negligible differences and lack any basis for replayability. The effort put into the collection is minimal.
  3. Apr 9, 2026
    80
    By and large, Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is a very nice bundle if you loved the original Rayman and would like a nice, concise package of its history. You are effectively only getting mostly slightly remixed versions of the same game, so it depends on whether the price tag is worth it for essentially one platformer. The lack of the original soundtrack is probably the big blemish on the collection, but it's still a solid package for those who want to see where the weird, limbless hero began his adventures.