bunnieblaster wrote:Maybe Hunch commited suicide after he heard the rabbids travel in time announcement...
But we already knew about that.
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bunnieblaster wrote:Maybe Hunch commited suicide after he heard the rabbids travel in time announcement...


Newray wrote:I don't think it goes as far as that.. In Rayman 2, Rayman was a mysterious hero while Globox was a being dreamed by the god Polokus. Perhaps 'blood brother' is more like 'friends for life' in this case.

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AJack wrote:Albertosaurus Rex wrote:Chill. This is a light-hearted episodic prequel being developed by a team of five. I very much doubt anyone at Ubisoft considers 'Rayman Origins' to be a replacement for the main franchise, even after seven years of absence.
spiraldoor wrote:I was always slightly bothered by Rayman's line at the start of Rayman 2 ('Globox...? My friend?'). Players of Rayman 1 had no idea who this Globox fellow was. Rayman Origins seems to rectify this, placing Globox in Rayman's pre-R1 backstory, which will make the story of the series as a whole flow a bit better. I would imagine that playing Origins, then R1, then R2, then R3 will feel somewhat more natural than it did without the prequel.







You are entirely right about that. I'm going to post an announcement now I know about it, but I would like to develop in future an advanced news system which would allow trusted members to publish content on their own, without having to wait for an admin to do so.spiraldoor wrote:It's rather ironic that the most important Rayman website that exists still hasn't reported the announcement of the first new Rayman game in seven years on its front page while all non-Rayman-dedicated games news outlets have. Maybe it's time to think about scrapping the whole 'news' business altogether and create a new portal, considering how much use it's been lately.



syntheticgerbil wrote:While I don't agree with you that 2D is somehow a regression from a 3D game, I do agree with this.

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In any case, they were probably inspired by the same concept-art.spiraldoor wrote:Does anyone think that those fly-type things in the RO trailer might be the Uglies that were chained up in Razoff's mansion? They look a bit like them.



Henchman1028 wrote:Yes, but chances are she will look like she snorted a whole bunch of coke, just like everyone else.





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SoundslikeStu wrote:Okay, so I'm new here (Hello!) but here's my opinions.
I only just found out about this new game yesterday, I missed E3 and was checking online to see if there was any mention of Rayman 4 and nothing, then by accident I found the Wikipedia page for "Rayman Origins" and was like...wow.
To the people who are saying it's "Like Legend of Spyro"...No it's not. Legend of Spyro was cheesy and fantasy like, they tried to turn it into a movie. Sure the trailer starts out looking all fantasy-movie like but, hello? It's a joke, it's meant to be clichéd until he starts blowing up the fairy's (betilla's??) skirt. xD
This game looks BRILLIANT to me. I've been waiting for this sort of game ever since Rayman 1. I LOVED 2 and 3 but, cmon, this is in 2D. it looks like a return to the original sort-of Rayman universe, I think if anything Rayman 2 was like Legend of Spyro in that it turned a ridiculous and colorful game into a (semi)-serious fantasy epic (albeit much more successfully).
I saw someone here complaining about the music being unoriginal...but if you think about it, it's the trailer. Often the music in videogame trailers isn't representitive of the final product, and also, i rather liked it- especially the ending with the violin melody AND THE GIANT PINK MONSTER XD
I mean I was a bit weirded out by how mentally ill Rayman and Globox seem to be but if you think about it, Rayman has LITERALLY just been born, and Globox was never that bright to begin with. The website clearly states something about it revealing how they became the heroes they are today - so theyre clearly not re-vamping the series by making Rayman retarded, it's just explaining how they became...not retarded. And tbh it looks fun anyway.
People are all worried about it not being on PC or Wii or whatever but if you read the website carefully they've actually said they will consider putting it on other platforms but theyre just prioritising. I mean obviously with such a small team you cant afford to get it on all platforms immediately, i assume theyre trying to get the game as fantastic and beautiful as it deserves to be on HD consoles and THEN think about putting it on other things in perhaps lower quality or something. I'm not sure how these things work. I will personally buy it on PS3 and just go to my friends house if i want to play it. i've waited 15 years for this, i'll do anything
the only thing im really not THAT happy about but i'll live with is the episodic format that it's going to be in. but i completely understand their reasons for doing it, and hopefully its gonna give the project the money it needs to do what we all want it to do, which is release one massive game AND be available on other platforms.
the game looks stunning, like really really beautiful. the handdrawn style is just beautiful, the backgrounds look AMAZING especially the weird building behind Rayman and Globox when theyre getting their picture taken, and the giant stone statues behind then when they are running down the hill. This is (for me) the perfect set-up for a rayman game. it explains more about him, its 2D AND its being developed by an indie group of 5 people, which means its not going to be a contrived and manufactured game like the Rabbids series, these 5 people are obviously putting so much care and effort into it and it's just amazing to know that finally, we're getting a PROPER Rayman game.
Sorry for massive post but really wanted to just get all my opinions out there.



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