I'm late, but I second what has been said about the exclusion of the original series in this board game. I didn't mind it so much when it was revealed, but now that the project has expanded so much and gave us some naked Rayman/Globox skins instead of actual requested characters...
At this point, the old games don't just feel forgotten... they feel straight up removed. It's as if they never existed, and I really felt that way when I saw how they described the "identity of Rayman's music" as a whole in the Sparks of Hope DLC video last year... Even if most of the soundtracks weren't as cohesive in the past, I'd argue they still blended quite well together in giving that feeling of a magical world with whimsical characters
(Though, props to them for their tribute to the laser-washing powders and to the visual presentation of the same video which did feature many lovely throwbacks)
I really don't get that mentality... so many franchises just make easy bonus points from their community just by acknowledging and respecting the past.
This is a good part of the success for some games like Sonic Generations, Mania and Frontiers, or Dragon Quest XI containing so many tributes to the DQ series and especially to the third main game.
And it's not as if we're getting any innovation or some full-on risk taking instead, as we just keep being fed some Rayman Origins rehashes since the past 13 years...
You know it's bad when I regret the times when Rayman 1 and 2 were lazily ported to everything every year
That's part of why I try to avoid showing the UbiArt games in my content, they already have more than enough relevance and I'd rather give that attention to the forgotten past entries and to the community's creations.
And yeah, I already stated my feelings in the past about them replacing the old female characters with just human people that just don't fit in Rayman's world well at all...
Barbara would be perfectly fine in a full-on cartoon medieval fantasy universe and I would actually enjoy her as a character in such setting (if they give her an actual story that is... like come on, make your characters interesting!

)... It feels like they just took Betilla's design and "barbarified her" in order to have an easy playable female character, but just like Tily, she wasn't introduced at all and comes across as a lazy substitute literally no one asked for...
As for the nymphs... they would fit right at home in some of "those" anime games, especially when all the comments I see about them nowadays on social networks are just g4merzz thirsting about their design and not caring about their actual character or their role in the game.
Anyway: Space Mama > All
Greengoop wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:29 am
My mum actually disapproves of Barbara. She finds is stereotypical that female characters are either princesses or fairies
She's not wrong!
I'm sorry ma'am Goop, I'm working on a story with an epic smug musketeer-like princess as the main protag, but I swear there's a good artistic reason for the cliché!...
Greengoop wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 5:16 pm
Hunchman801 wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 5:15 pm
Greengoop wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 4:30 pm
I’ll go with fiesta once I figure out how to vote
Voting only works for the Desert of Dijiridoos, no need to bother trying.
The illusion of choice
Mass Effect 3 and Fallout 4 be like
Hunchman801 wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 3:28 pm
I think Fiesta de los Muertos is winning so far, but I couldn't be bothered to count the votes.
Oh, look! Seems like the only other Rayman representation we could have got is just about to die!
