Rayman 4: Darkness Returns

Rayman 4: Darkness Returns (also known as Rayman 4) is a 2024 3D platform game published by Ubisoft and developed by their Montpellier & Milan subsidiaries. It is the sixth mainline title in the Rayman series and is a direct sequel to Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5, Xbox One Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows (through Steam and Mac) and Nintendo Switch. The game's story follows Rayman and the heroes as they travel through the Glade of Dreams and into the Nightmare Vale to stop the returning Mr. Dark and the new Seven Deadly Sins from taking over the Glade of Dreams and infecting their friends.

Plot
See also: Characters of Rayman

Following their respective defeats from Rayman, Mr. Dark (in the original 1995 game) and The Magician (in Legends) tries to escape from the Nightmare Vale (a banishment area for Nightmares and villains). The latter failed once again, but accidentally opened a portal to another part of the Vale, which houses the Seven Deadly Sins and the Darklings, an evil race of Nightmares, who vow to spread despair and chaos everywhere in the Glade of Dreams. They make a deal to free themselves from the Nightmare Vale by using the power of the Magician and seven Deadly Sins, but the Magician unfortunately failed once again, leading to Mr. Dark thinking of another plan.

Meanwhile, Rayman has longed to live the glory days as a hero once again, but has been resting and hasn't done something greater, when suddenly, a group of Hoodlums and a Xowar have been spotted in the plains by Ly the Fairy. Rayman defeats them easily, but sees that a dark force up in the mountains, Ly warning him that it's a powerful source which only the Fairies can stop and he cannot stop them by himself. Rayman disobeys her orders and goes to the Mountains, finding a portal to the Nightmare Vale and accidentally letting out Mr. Dark, The Magician, Darklings and seven Deadly Sins into the Glade of Dreams after being tricked to let them free. Ater a short battle between the seven Deadly Sins and Mr. Dark, Rayman gets defeated and loses a majority of his powers.

He is then woken up by friends Murfy, Globox and Barbara who tell them that people all around the Glade have been captured by the Darklings, coming clean and telling them that he caused them to escape. While Globox forgives him, Murfy (more so jokingly) and Barbara are more critical of him doing this. Despite this, Ly warns them that Polokus and the Nymphs are in danger from Mr. Dark's army in the Citadel of Wonders. They make it to the Citadel where the Darklings have already destroyed the entire Citadel, captured the Nymphs, Fairies & Teensies there, and having infected Polokus in a dark energy which is supposedly incurable, giving Rayman the Elemental Masks and a Silver Lum to aid him on his journey, and to also save the Nymphs across the Glade to open the Nightmare Vale. Rayman apologies for unleashing the Darklings, but Polokus forgives him, saying that everyone makes mistakes and should always rectify it no matter what and Rayman will do so no matter the sacrifice. Polokus tells the heroes goodbye and turns into a giant Nightmarish monster right shortly, unbeknownst to them.

The group explore the Glade of Dreams to find all seven Fairies while also encountering the seven Deadly Sins who are guarding the Fairies. At the start of their journey, they meet Clark the Giant who has once again been poisoned by the Darkling energy which turns them evil, just like Polokus. Rayman vows to find a cure for the infection, but told by his friends is incurable (even by Murfy who is reading the Dreampedia on his for anything and says there's nothing), being determined to save Clark and Polokus after having caused the mess.

The group first save Ly the Fairy from Wrath, who heard of the state both Clark and Polokus are in, and tells them that there is a cure, but is from her younger cousin, Tily the Fairy, who hasn't been heard from in quite a while after the events of Rayman Arena, as her last citing was in the deeper parts of the forest where supposedly the Robot Pirates have resided. Rayman and Ly go there and find her with the help of Sssam the Snake, who tells them that she's been captured by the Pirates. They make it into the largest pirate ship where Tily is being held captive, saving her after a run-in with Admiral Razorbeard. Tily (who is now a teenager) gives Rayman a Silver Lum that allow him and others to cure anyone under the dark influence through the use of energy orbs similar to his magic fist in the original version of Rayman 2.

The two of them visit where both Clark and Polokus were in and battle them, using the orbs to cure two of them, who thanks Rayman, leading them to go on the journey to cure the infected, defeat the now remaining six Deadly Sins and save the Nymphs and Teensies.

Gameplay
The game retains the series' core platforming gameplay, and adds new elements through the use of the Elemental Masks from Rayman 2: The Greater Escape, who have a much bigger focus and can alter levels by providing means to traverse or overcome obstacles. It also includes additional game modes for replaying levels, and the ability to control other characters, such as Globox, Barbara, Ly the Fairy (once unlocked) and Murfy, with each having their own abilities and sharing power-ups. The development team intended for the game to be a direct continuation and finale for the original trilogy in both narrative and gameplay.

Development
Rayman 4  was directed by Davide Soliani, whose goal was for this installment to be his best work. He aimed to create a game that both allowed newcomers and returning players to have fun in terms of interesting world and level design, with also a more complex combat system by providing various difficulties and challenges while also acting as a send-off to the Rayman series. The plot was written by David Neiss, who returns from Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc and a newcomer, Tim Schafer (founder of Double Fine Productions and known for LucasArts' games like Day of the Tentacle, Monkey Island and many others; Psychonauts was influenced by Rayman 2: The Great Escape, with it and Beyond Good & Evil having been streamed by Double Fine's developers alongside Ancel a few years earlier). Both wanted to create a more cohesive world and a perfect balance between the comedic humour from Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc and the more dier, serious tone from Rayman 2: The Great Escape, while also writing a perfect finale to the series, but can still be open-ended if Ubisoft wanted the series to continue.

The game serves as a tribute to the series' creator Michel Ancel, after he left the company and gaming industry to focus full-time on a wildlife sanctuary in 2020.

Reception
Rayman 4: Darkness Returns received highly positive reviews from critics and fans alike, highly praising the gameplay, depth of it's combat, portrayal of its returning characters, and handling of the narrative and story with the controls. Amount of content and replay value, visuals, music and voice-acting were also commended, though the open-world mechanics and multiplayer received criticism. The game succeeded sales expectations and managed to sell over 4 million copies worldwide.