Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
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spiraldoor

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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
Pig Latin is better because it means they actually have to go to the trouble of individually recording every single line of the game’s dialogue, meaning that we get proper voice acting appropriate to each line. You can also come close to grasping their meaning from sound alone if you listen closely, which is fun. With gibberish they just get the actors to record a dozen murmurs each and play them randomly whenever they want the characters to talk; it’s not convincing.
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El Dango

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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
Agreed, the gibberish in 2 got somewhat repetitive, while Pig Latin makes for something new with each new line of dialogue. Takes more effort, but makes a notable difference.
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I agree with both Spiral and Dango, and I share the exact opinions. Although I'm very used to the R2/RR Gibberish, it had tendency to become repetitive or to not suit quite well to the characters' emotions in determined moments. Pig Latin wins.
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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
[color=#00BF00]El Dango[/color] wrote:Agreed, the gibberish in 2 got somewhat repetitive, while Pig Latin makes for something new with each new line of dialogue. Takes more effort, but makes a notable difference.
I think you've been looking at ranks before names more lately.Haruka wrote:I agree with both Spiral and Danone, and I share the exact opinions. Although I'm very used to the R2/RR Gibberish, it had tendency to become repetitive or to not suit quite well to the characters' emotions in determined moments. Pig Latin wins.
I'm not sure which I prefer, or if it's purely the voice acting itself, but I kind of liked the gibberish a bit more.
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Fixed it. I actually have been looking more to signatures than to avatars lately.
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BarkingChaos

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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
Rayman gibberish is a lot less annoying and repetitive than Okami gibberish.
I think I prefer pig latin. Not sure why
I think I prefer pig latin. Not sure why
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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
Thank jeebus you pointed that out.BarkingChaos wrote:Rayman gibberish is a lot less annoying and repetitive than Okami gibberish.
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It should be noted that in Rayman Revolution, no gibberish is ever repeated; they recorded brand new gibberish for every single line in the game. But it's still gibberish.
Pig Latin is a lot better.
Pig Latin is a lot better.
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ParadoxJuice

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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
What...seriously? Hahaha, what kind of rotten think gland possessed them to waste away their blab holes like that?Rulez wrote:It should be noted that in Rayman Revolution, no gibberish is ever repeated; they recorded brand new gibberish for every single line in the game. But it's still gibberish.
Pig Latin is a lot better.
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Adsolution

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I'm fond of it.ParadoxJuice wrote:What...seriously? Hahaha, what kind of rotten think gland possessed them to waste away their blab holes like that?Rulez wrote:It should be noted that in Rayman Revolution, no gibberish is ever repeated; they recorded brand new gibberish for every single line in the game. But it's still gibberish.
Pig Latin is a lot better.
Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
I can see the general consensus is for Pig Latin for being more like a real language than gibberish.
If I might interject something, though: what if Raymanian was a conlang?
If I might interject something, though: what if Raymanian was a conlang?
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Both for Gibberish and Pig Latin, the language sounded like Yuki Kajura's language... My opinion when the characters talks like normal...
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Who voted that it should be something else?
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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
I like the gibberish from Rayman 2 a lot more. I thought it portrayed the emotion quite well, though maybe not as accurately as Pig Latin would have, but still I'm more fond of the gibberish.
The Pig Latin's fun too though, don't get me wrong.
The Pig Latin's fun too though, don't get me wrong.
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Adsolution

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Indeed. Since Rayman Origins had absolutely no emotional portrayal in the voices at all, I don't know where people got "emotion" from.Shrooblord wrote:I like the gibberish from Rayman 2 a lot more. I thought it portrayed the emotion quite well, though maybe not as accurately as Pig Latin would have, but still I'm more fond of the gibberish.
The Pig Latin's fun too though, don't get me wrong.
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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
I agree, I never really did find much emotional moments in RO, bar the "reveal," which played off the whole gravity of the event by having a dance sequence, which was cool...RayFan9876 wrote:Indeed. Since Rayman Origins had absolutely no emotional portrayal in the voices at all, I don't know where people got "emotion" from.Shrooblord wrote:I like the gibberish from Rayman 2 a lot more. I thought it portrayed the emotion quite well, though maybe not as accurately as Pig Latin would have, but still I'm more fond of the gibberish.
The Pig Latin's fun too though, don't get me wrong.
But lacking what would really happen if you were betrayed by a friend who's been with you for 15 years.
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Shrooblord

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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
I never really understood that dance thing. One of my theories was that it was something the Magician did to suddenly get him into a beat so he just started rocking out, or that it was some kind of distraction to make Rayman and friends believe that he was on their side again, which worked, after which he fled, hoping the others would perish in the collapsing cities.
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Rayman fan2000

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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
Let's not get offtopic over to Rayman Origins, that's for the topic about it.
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spiraldoor

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Re: Raymanian: gibberish or Pig Latin?
In Rayman’s experience, dancing equals repentance. The Magician took advantage of this fact to make his escape.

