It's quite a different system. The Front has obstacles to be overcome, etc. And it's in three parts. The level-selection level in R2F is meant to be a 2D version of the HoD.Drolpiraat wrote:Also, isn't the Front a level-selection level?
~R3 GBA has a map level, from which you can select one of four level-selection levels, each with its own proper levels. And RRR1 GBA has a level-selection level, from which you can select one of five map levels, each with its own proper levels. Now that I think about it, they're sort of opposites. But I grouped them together, as they're both level-selection level/map level hybrids.
Xenon: The one thing I don't like about the Isle of Doors is the way the camera zooms into the Spiral Doors in a kind of backwards way. It would be better if you just got to see Rayman jump in.
~Also, Rayman moves much quicker in the PC/N64 version of the Hall than he does in the PS1 version.
~~And the PS1 version of the Hall is kind of uglier. Except...it's kind of better in ways, too. Here's a magnificent screenshot I took of it:

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