Rayman himself
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Re: Rayman himself
If you hadn't noticed by now....
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Well, the whole forum is hussled. You can't miss it.
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No, or you are blind
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Well, i am not. Are you?GameNerd wrote:No, or you are blind
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No, not at all
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So yeah...What where we talking about originally again?
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Don't ask me!
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Argh, then what shall we talk about next?
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Don't ask me!
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Errm, the future of Rayman? May be?

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Re: Rayman himself
Yes, how would be the next Rayman? What could change??
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There are many things that should change:
Rayman must be in the Rayman 2 look again
Globox must have a higher role
More levels, Rayman 3 was a bit too short
Many multiplayer options, plus online gaming
Some new and some old enemy's
Many new characters
There should be more but i don't post all the little things i want to be improved, because there are really TOO many.
There should be more but i don't post all the little things i want to be improved, because there are really TOO many.
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I totally agree. But I have one thing to add:
SCRAP THE RAYMAN 2 MURPHY IDEA!!!!
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I never talked about Murfy's look, i just like Rayman's look that he has in Rayman2.
And yes, Murfy looks much nicer in Rayman 3!
And yes, Murfy looks much nicer in Rayman 3!
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Murfy's (or should we say Murphy's) role in Rayman 2 was poor. When he said "In Rayman 2 I once had a role with a girl with great big....eyes" I think he meant a Ludiv. But Murfy couldn't really say that, as there were lots of Murfys in Rayman 2. 
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Yeah, and in Rayman 3 murfy has a short but great and funny role!
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Yep, most people loved him in Rayman 3. But he disappeared after FC, I wonder if that is a sign for R4. 
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The last word Murfy says was "See you in Rayman 4!!" so...
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He will be in Rayman 4, I just hope he has a good role in it.



