Michael Ancel took part in a short interview with Nintendo Europe to promote his forthcoming game, Rayman Legends. Not only is it an interesting interview, but the game looks glorious. It was confirmed earlier today that Rayman Legends will launch alongside Wii U on November 18th in North America, and November 30th in Europe.
already seen this on the youtube channel
already seen this on other websites
Yeah, it was broadcast with the European Nintendo Direct. I just posted it for those that missed out.
i haven’t actually watched the video. I just seen them being posted on websites.
Yeah, Nintendo.com/wiiu looks cool. I wonder if we can buy nintendo network premium outside the bundle, like actual cards.
‘forthcoming game Rayman Origins’…
Oops…
Ha, I’ve been playing too much Origins lately…
Those music stages seem pretty awesome. possibly addictive
Nice! The WiiU launch is really better than I expected. Lots of exclusive games such as Rayman Legends, The Wonderful 101, Bayoneta 2, ZombiU, Scribblenauts, LegoCity Undercover and Killer Multiplatform games like Call of Duty Black OPS 2 from third parties, all these games in the first months, The WiiU is AWESOME! and clearly made for CORE gamers too!
That music level…wow. Just an awesome idea, the tooth chest levels in Origins were the best levels, and those look even better
Also love the “Its good!” at the end xD SOLD
Do you think this game will have a single player?
It’s good, and you should feel good!
This will result in SO many intentional killings.
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