Rayman 2

For discussions about the Rayman series.
Forum rules
Please keep the forum rules and guidelines in mind when creating or replying to a topic.

Which version is your favourite?

PC
116
37%
Nintendo 64
20
6%
Dreamcast
49
16%
PlayStation 1
22
7%
Revolution (PlayStation 2)
94
30%
Forever (GBC)
3
1%
DS
2
1%
iOS
1
0%
3DS
4
1%
 
Total votes: 311

Shrooblord
Mr Stone
Posts: 15762
Joined: Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:07 pm
Location: The Buccaneer MK. II
Tings: 68850

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Shrooblord »

I liked what little I've seen of the PS1 from for example Foutch cutscenes and a few other Guardian levels. However, I distinctly remember a time when I was still in primary school - so that's easily more than seven years back - where I went to a friend's house and he started up Rayman 2 PS1 for me and I heard Ly's voice for the first time and MY GOD I hated it so much I remember leaving promptly.

But that's probably my memory dramatising things - I also remember staying longer and instead playing some games involving a camera and yourself on the screen interacting with the game. The latter is truthful, the former more comedic.
Bzzit
El Stomacho (good)
Posts: 2422
Joined: Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:12 pm
Location: The Glade of Memes
Tings: 24529

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Bzzit »

Shrooblord wrote:I heard Ly's voice for the first time and MY GOD I hated it so much I remember leaving promptly.
I cringe every time she says "Raymen".
Hoozang
Matuvu
Posts: 2267
Joined: Sat Aug 23, 2014 5:47 pm
Tings: 240

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Hoozang »

I would laugh my pants if I hear that :P
Jewish Candy
Creveton (good)
Posts: 7031
Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:13 pm
Tings: 28664

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Jewish Candy »

Raymuhn. As if it's a real-person name. Charles J. Rayman.
THEdragon
Clark
Posts: 4845
Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:43 pm
Location: The Valley
Tings: 47510

Re: Rayman 2

Post by THEdragon »

If I recall correctly, Andrew pronounces Rayman's name like that in English with Rayman.

English with Raymuhn.
Master
Rayman 1
Posts: 53542
Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:14 am
Location: Somewhere specific, I'd assume.
Tings: 468310

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Master »

Pretty sure that's how Brian Blessed pronounced it during the RO advert:


I remember him also narrating the RL advert here, but I don't think it's ever been recorded.
Jewish Candy
Creveton (good)
Posts: 7031
Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:13 pm
Tings: 28664

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Jewish Candy »

Well if BRIAN BLESSED pronounces it that way then I suppose that's the right way to do it.
bunnieblaster
Master Kaag
Posts: 812
Joined: Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:43 pm
Location: The Netherlands
Tings: 6995

Re: Rayman 2

Post by bunnieblaster »

So I was moonjumping around in the Crows Nest when I saw this:


Image

Does anyone know what the hell these things are?

Here it is from a different angle:

Image

The things both were solid, you could walk on them.
Were they originally part of Razorbeard's cabin or something?
Haruka
Ly
Posts: 26749
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:19 pm
Contact:
Tings: 200120

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Haruka »

I believe so, yes.
Keane
André
Posts: 15068
Joined: Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:06 am
Tings: 222543

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Keane »

Hey, does anyone know how to get the game working on Windows 8? I've got the Gog version, and it works, but it won't go fullscreen and stays in a small window that can't be made larger. :?
OCG
The Captain
Posts: 18569
Joined: Sat May 11, 2013 9:24 am
Location: RPC Pirate Ship
Contact:
Tings: 9905

Re: Rayman 2

Post by OCG »

Keane wrote:Hey, does anyone know how to get the game working on Windows 8? I've got the Gog version, and it works, but it won't go fullscreen and stays in a small window that can't be made larger. :?
Issue is that GOG version uses nGlide I think and maybe nGlide is not compatible good with Win 8.
Is there any way in settings to select Direct3D?
Adsolution
Holly Luya
Posts: 22233
Joined: Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:55 pm
Contact:
Tings: 110541

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Adsolution »

Try using a program called D3DWindower to set a custom window resolution, it's a super tiny application and it works perfectly. Just beware, for some reason the labels for height and width when setting a resolution are swapped, so input accordingly.
bunnieblaster
Master Kaag
Posts: 812
Joined: Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:43 pm
Location: The Netherlands
Tings: 6995

Re: Rayman 2

Post by bunnieblaster »

I was messing around with the camera in the Menu and the Hall of Doors, and apparently there's a floating Ly sprite in both the menu and the hall of doors...
Here are some screenshots from the sprite in the menu

I think they used that sprite to debug/display some coordinates or something, or to indicate a certain (usually invisible) controller object
Don't have any screenshots from the sprite in the Hall of Doors for now, but here's some nice alternative camera angles of the hall.

EDIT: Apparently the ly sprite in the Hall of Doors is behind the first waterfall from woods of light. Album here
Shrooblord
Mr Stone
Posts: 15762
Joined: Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:07 pm
Location: The Buccaneer MK. II
Tings: 68850

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Shrooblord »

Interesting stuff, bunnie! The hole towards the Fairy Glade is a cool easter egg. I'll try to see if I can spot it (probably very subtle).
Reese Riverson
Razorbeard
Posts: 40213
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2003 5:32 pm
Location: R̸̨̧̛̝͎͔̹͉̫̞͚͎͈̫̲̘͕̞͔̼̣͍̞̤̹̫̘̼͚̤̮̟͍̺̯͍̜̹͓̤͖͎͌̀̿͗̍͌̈́̿̿͑̄̀͌̒̅͛̄̾̈͠ͅayman Pirate-Community Lodge
Contact:
Tings: 533712

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Reese Riverson »

Hmm, I can't make up my mind which system to play the game seriously on. PS2, Dreamcast, N64, or a computer with Voodoo 3DFX graphics. :|
Shrooblord
Mr Stone
Posts: 15762
Joined: Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:07 pm
Location: The Buccaneer MK. II
Tings: 68850

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Shrooblord »

Why a 'serious' playthrough? How's that gonna help ya? I assume PS2 is Revolution. Rev is pretty cool but a bit disappointing in some aspects. Dreamcast is seen as 'THE VERSION' with its dynamic lighting and other improvements, N64 is one of the two original releases of the game, though with highly compressed quality in both sound and visuals (and probably also gameplay/physics). Now I'm not too sure what Voodoo 3DFX graphics are, but I'm gonna assume they're a very low-tech 1980s sorta 3D graphics driver? My favourite is and always will be the PC, so you got my support on that one. Though all ports I've seen and played thus far have interesting bits.
MrBadGuy
Stone man
Posts: 6170
Joined: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:45 pm
Location: dicktopia
Tings: 2067

Re: Rayman 2

Post by MrBadGuy »

Hey, Rayman 2 was a good game wasn't it?
Bradandez
Annetta Fish
Posts: 18589
Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:50 am
Tings: 137530

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Bradandez »

MrBadGuy wrote:Hey, Rayman 2 was a good game wasn't it?
Image
Haruka
Ly
Posts: 26749
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:19 pm
Contact:
Tings: 200120

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Haruka »

MrBadGuy wrote:Hey, Rayman 2 was a good game wasn't it?
Asides the opinion of the majority of the community, it was the best rated Rayman game of all time among the critics.
Shrooblord wrote:Why a 'serious' playthrough? How's that gonna help ya? I assume PS2 is Revolution. Rev is pretty cool but a bit disappointing in some aspects. Dreamcast is seen as 'THE VERSION' with its dynamic lighting and other improvements, N64 is one of the two original releases of the game, though with highly compressed quality in both sound and visuals (and probably also gameplay/physics). Now I'm not too sure what Voodoo 3DFX graphics are, but I'm gonna assume they're a very low-tech 1980s sorta 3D graphics driver? My favourite is and always will be the PC, so you got my support on that one. Though all ports I've seen and played thus far have interesting bits.
Voodoo 3DFX is actually from the 90s but back at the time my first computer's graphic card was an NVIDIA GeForce 256 and made the game run really smoothly.

Back to the versions, it is a difficult recommendation because it really depends of your prefered way to play. If you really look for a classical platforming gameplay in its whole splendour, go for the Dreamcast version. If you look for more exploration and longevity, go for the PS2 version.
Master
Rayman 1
Posts: 53542
Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:14 am
Location: Somewhere specific, I'd assume.
Tings: 468310

Re: Rayman 2

Post by Master »

Meh, while I love R2, and still do. I do admit, gameplay-wise, its age is showing. I think R3's combat is leap and bounds superior, R2's level design, while varied and fun, does seem rather simplistic in light of more modern platformers. And I still maintain that R2's bosses are the weakest in the series, they're nicely set-up, but they're not really big fights like R1's and R3's.

What I've always enjoyed in R2 is its lore, no game since has quite had the same world-building as R2 had, it's not Metroid Prime levels of world-building, but I definitely found it engrossing for what it was. The Robot Pirates were fun enemies, and I think one of the best looking enemies in the series. The aesthetics, while I think they could do with a nice visual update, definitely conveyed a natural, yet somewhat cartoony world.
Post Reply