Rayland Review (Xbox Series S)
Our Rayland Review introduces us to the inhabitants of Rayland who use the energy from the Domus to survive and to transport this energy they use a Reflectus, a type of equipment that reflects the rays to other Domus. Your mission is to help the inhabitants of Rayland to transport the energy of the Domus through the various lands contained in the path. For this, you must correctly position the Reflectus and rotate them so the energy rays reach the necessary Domus.
Rayland Review Pros:
- Nice graphics.
- 371.7MB download size.
- 1000 Gamerscore.
- Puzzle gameplay.
- Over 40 puzzles.
- A light-based puzzle game where you move mirrors around the reflect and deflect the light rays and get it from one point to another.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- Level select.
- Can replay levels.
- Full 3D camera control.
- Good brain workout.
Rayland Review Cons:
- No online leaderboards.
- Doesn’t offer any replay value.
- Cannot rebind controls.
- Music is not that great.
- Only has a puzzle restart option and no undo the last move.
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Rayland:
Developer: Naoka Games
Publisher: Eastasiasoft
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Summary
Rayland is a small compact puzzle game that does one thing and does it well. Deflect and reflect beams around the level and get them from one place to another. Not a lot can be said really except it’s easy to pick up, and has quick achievements but offers little variety and no replay value. Rayland is an example of a bite-sized puzzle book.