20 years later, Ubisoft’s smallest world is still its best

In the years after Beyond Good and Evil‘s launch and subsequent flop, it’s taken on a legendary status as a shining example of originality in the action-adventure space. In 2003, following the success of the Rayman games, Michel Ancel turned his hand to a new IP, moving to a darker, more young-adult-oriented universe inspired by the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and late ’80s to early ’90s animation. Now, Ubisoft’s newly remastered 20th-anniversary edition offers some quality-of-life improvements, bumps up the visual fidelity, and presents an easy entry point to one of the most charming videogame worlds yet created.

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