Rayman gets around in latest Rayman Origins trailer
Ubisoft counts off Rayman's travel skills in new gameplay video
Rayman and his sidekick Globox will have at least 10 ways to traverse their colorful and wacky surroundings in Ubisoft's upcoming Rayman Origins. How can we possibly know this, you ask? Because we've been spending part of our Friday fawning over the studio's latest “10 Ways to Get Around” trailer—and yes, we're willing to share:
For those keeping track at home, Rayman and company will be able to run, bounce, wall-run, zip-line, swim, ride vehicles, slide, fly, destroy objects to create new paths, and link hands in precarious situations. These aren't revolutionary platforming skills by any means, but it's nice to know Rayman will have no lack of options for completing his missions.
Rayman Origins will leap, run, climb and piggyback his way to PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, 3DS on November 15 in North America, and November 25 in the UK. It will also zip, dive, and explode onto the PS Vita early next year.
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