Ubisoft‘s heard your complaints about Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition’s new soundtrack and is apparently looking into possible solutions.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition should’ve been a slam dunk way of celebrating the cheeky mascot platformer. The repackage includes a whopping five versions of the game (MS-DOS, PS1, Atari Jaguar, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance), alongside a lost SNES prototype, a virtual museum of sorts, and a documentary from Digital Eclipse, the studio that’s been brilliantly creating interactive bits of history for years now.
Alas, Ubisoft’s attempts at a big celebration didn’t quite go to plan as the game currently has a ‘Mixed’ rating on Steam with only 53% positive reviews at the time of writing, with a big portion of those complaints aimed at the game’s all new soundtrack composed by Rayman Origins and Legends’ Christophe Héral. As far as I can tell, the issue isn’t that the new music is outright bad – it’s just that it doesn’t fit the vibes of the original, if the countless Reddit and Discord threads are any indication.
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