They're having their own "public names" here in Hungary, because "Ubi" is a shortened version of the word "uborka" which means "pickles" in Hungarian, so here we either call them "PickleSoft" or the "The Soft Pickles". xD
SpyroGuy wrote:They're having their own "public names" here in Hungary, because "Ubi" is a shortened version of the word "uborka" which means "pickles" in Hungarian, so here we either call them "PickleSoft" or the "The Soft Pickles". xD
Damn, I love my first language.
Here's a more accurate logo for you hungarian people
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That place may be the best thing in the entirety of Rayman 3 and a pinnacle of world design. It actually has a pretty dark story behind it!
And it's stuff like this that caused me to react so harshly to Rayman Origins and Legends which don't come anywhere close to this in terms of world design.
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Drolpiraat wrote:That place may be the best thing in the entirety of Rayman 3 and a pinnacle of world design. It actually has a pretty dark story behind it!
And it's stuff like this that caused me to react so harshly to Rayman Origins and Legends which don't come anywhere close to this in terms of world design.
Eren wrote:I'm guessing the story is the one of the Great Spirit and the griskins right?
That piece of story made it even more interesting for me.
Yep, through their singing the Griskin tribe woke up the Great Spirit Palmito, after which he proceeded to kill them all and imprison their spirits in the Spirit Tower. You can hear their moaning in the music (even when you're outside) and if you listen closely, you can even hear the dead writhe in the music when you're inside the tower!