
Gary Marston of Explosion writes: "In conclusion, Rayman Legends is fantastic value for money – even on the next generation of consoles. For hardcore fans of the franchise, there’s plenty of fan service in this one (not only is Murfy a playable buddy, you also get to return to Rayman 2’s greatest and spookiest level – Land of the Livid Dead) and for casual gamers you’re equally rewarded with a well-crafted, gem of a game. It’s not the most groundbreaking of titles, that’s granted, and a lack of online co-op permits Legends from being one of the truly greatest current-gen platforming titles – but if you want a game on your shelf that you can return to time after time with any friend, no matter of their age or gender, then Rayman Legends is the game for you."

A little-known game Puppeteer is on this list for the best PS3 platformers.
Puppeteer is really good. Nobody played it because it came out right before PS4 came out. When I went to pick up Puppeteer from GameStop some people were trading in their old consoles for PS4 preorder.

Ubisoft barely have a leg to stand on lately, so do they need to crack open the vaults and return platforming royalty to glory for some goodwill?
We need Rayman 4, they could make a great platformer game if they wanted. With the open hub levels and the like.
Better than relying on Rabbids and Assassins Creed all the time
Yes..but I am sure it won't be the Rayman game fans want. Not from the company that is Ubisoft today.
Ancel is retired from games. His hoodlum/rabbid team are doing their own thing. It would not be the same if Ubisoft did.
Experience points, skill trees to fill up, level gating, endless menial tasks and side quests, constantly scrounging for resources. Always having to upgrade your gear. A.KA. "The Ubisoft effect".
No thanks, don't ruin Rayman's legacy.

A decade on from Rayman Legends' release, it remains a near perfect platformer, so what happened to Rayman? Will we ever see another sequel?