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With his goofy haircut, non-existent limbs and a nose that threatens to eclipse the remainder of his face, Rayman's popularity is pretty surprising. After being sidelined in favour of screaming leporids for the last few years, the Glade of Dream's number one hero burst back in vogue after the exceptional Rayman Origins. Taking advantage of his purple patch, Ubisoft has re-released Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc as Rayman 3 HD.

Fin writes "Ubisoft’s limbless hero Rayman has had some amazing platforming outings in the form of Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends in recent years - but now it is time for one of the older titles to jump back into the limelight."
Compared to Rayman 2 its not very good. I remember wanting to play 3 so bad as a kid because 2 was such a good game. Sadly, this didn't live up to it slightly
Major Nelson: For the month of October, Xbox Live Gold members will receive four new free games - two on Xbox One and two on Xbox 360 - as part of the Games with Gold program.
Not great but I don’t care because I have Cuphead, South Park,AC O and Wolfenstein 2 paid for and ready give them a go
Story heavy games this month...
Not really for me; but I'll download anyway. Maybe I'll have a different state of mind later on...

Phil writes, "If you've been around SuperPhillip Central for a little while (it's still okay if you haven't, so no harm done), then you know that I like talking about underrated and overlooked games. I've done various series on the subject. However, most of the time, the games mentioned in these articles are from wholly new or overlooked franchises themselves.
There are also a multitude of series that I can think of that have one, two, or a handful of games in it that aren't viewed as highly as the others, whether just or not.
These ideas are where the concept of All-Star Franchises, Underrated Entries comes from, and since part six, I've come up with six more underrated entries to big-time franchises, some bigger than others."