Michel Ancel recently retired from the industry after several decades working on games for Ubisoft to work in a wildlife sanctuary. The game designer is known mostly for the cult classic Beyond Good And Evil and the legendary platformer Rayman. The following list will rank the games in the latter series from worst to best according to Metacritic.

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For multiplatform titles, it will use the hardware with the highest score. The only exception will be when the other version of the game is completely different, as was the case for numerous multiplatform games of the early and mid aughts. While they are mostly platformers, a few party games are among the bunch as well.

16 Rayman Raving Rabbids DS (56)

Raving rabbids DS
Raving rabbids DS

While a party game on all other platforms, the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance versions of this unique title were traditional platformers. The former employs 3D graphics, while the latter feels more like the first game in the series. Neither were particularly beloved.

15 Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 DS (57)

Raving Rabbids 2 DS
Raving Rabbids 2 DS

The console versions of this game were optimized the Nintendo Wii, while the handheld version did its best to use the Nintendo DS's unique capabilities to craft a unique set of mini games. Ultimately, it is best to stick with the Nintendo Wii counterpart.

14 Rayman: Hoodlum's Revenge (61)

Rayman Hoodlum's revenge GBA game
Rayman Hoodlum's revenge GBA game

This Game Boy Advance game is a sequel to Rayman 3. It did not reach the same critical heights as the mainline series. Gameplay is shown from an isometric perspective and some levels let the player control the titular character and Globox simultaneously.

13 Rayman Rush (62)

Rayman Rush PS1 Game
Rayman Rush PS1 Game

This obscure title is known by few due to it releasing on the original PlayStation in 2002. It is ostensibly a port of Rayman Arena  which only includes the racing portions. Since most already had the next generation of consoles, little need for this version exists.

12 Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (62)

Raving rabbids 2 Nintendo Wii
Raving rabbids 2 Nintendo Wii

The first Raving Rabbids title took both players and critics by surprise. No one expected so much fun from what appeared to be a spin-off of minigames.

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The sequel unfortunately lost some of that mojo, netting lower reviews all around.

11 Rayman Arena (63)

Rayman arena battle mode
Rayman arena battle mode

Rayman Arena is a party game featuring two distinct gameplay types; on-foot races and battles. The former includes platforming segments reminiscent of the mainline titles, while the latter is a full on fight to the death with up to three other friends.

10 Rayman Adventures (73)

Rayman adventures iphone game
Rayman adventures iphone game

Three runners were produced for phones using the art style from the Origins  and Legends  games. The ability to change directions makes for more exploration opportunities in Rayman Adventures, though this did not save it from getting worse reviews than its predecessors.

9 Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party (73)

Raving Rabbids TV party
Raving Rabbids TV party

The last game in this subseries to feature the armless protagonist lampoons television and films with its minigames. With no PS2 or Xbox 360 versions, the titles also utilizes the Wii's balance board. Obviously, the DS version does not use the peripheral.

8 Rayman Raving Rabbids (76)

Rayman raving rabbids FPS plunger minigame
Rayman raving rabbids FPS plunger minigame

The setup for this title involves Rayman imprisoned by the mischievous rabbids and forced to partake in numerous trials and minigames. Few expected a spin-off to be so fun, a vibe helped by its surprising sense of humor. Rabbids would go on to separate themselves from the Rayman  series and become a beast of its own.

7 Rayman 3 (77)

rayman 3

The third mainline entry added more story and tried to have a sense of humor. Unfortunately for fans of the early titles' challenge, the platforming is significantly easier. The jokes also mostly fall flat. Fortunately, the reboot would bring back the focus on precision jumping.