You'll only unlock the bonus level if you surpass 90% completion.
I'll be honest in saying I prefer the PS1 version of the final boss, whilst both original and PS1 final bosses take place on a flying shell, they differ completely in design and execution.
I liked the standard final boss better (it felt a lot more epic, creative and self-achieved in my opinion), but the PS1 final battle was a fun variance to play.
Master4lyf1 wrote:You'll only unlock the bonus level if you surpass 90% completion.
I'll be honest in saying I prefer the PS1 version of the final boss, whilst both original and PS1 final bosses take place on a flying shell, they differ completely in design and execution.
Okay, so I just skimmed through it quickly, but I immediately switched off when you said "and everything is here but the graphics are terrible". Nothing that major I guess, but I just tend to get really annoyed whenever anyone says how bad (or good) the graphics are in a game. As soon as anyone says that in a video/review or anything I immediately lose interest in said video. Though it's kinda Pot calling the Kettle black there because I went on at least twice during my RO LP about how good it looks...
Okay, so I just skimmed through it quickly, but I immediately switched off when you said "and everything is here but the graphics are terrible". Nothing that major I guess, but I just tend to get really annoyed whenever anyone says how bad (or good) the graphics are in a game. As soon as anyone says that in a video/review or anything I immediately lose interest in said video. Though it's kinda Pot calling the Kettle black there because I went on at least twice during my RO LP about how good it looks...
I don't think many people appreciate hardware versus software. Of course it looks like bullshit compared to today's standards, but on a handheld in 2005, that was simply amazing. RAPS2, please understand this. What I can understand is that he might be autistic, which would explain things... like everything.
I dunno I thought it was a bit ugh looking back when it came out, and back then I wasn't even that fussed with the DS despite trying out Warioware and a few other launches [everything changed in 2007 when I got to play said games properly]. I didn't even get to play Rayman DS until only a few years ago when DS emulation was only starting to thrive.
Cairnie wrote:I dunno I thought it was a bit ugh looking back when it came out, and back then I wasn't even that fussed with the DS despite trying out Warioware and a few other launches [everything changed in 2007 when I got to play said games properly]. I didn't even get to play Rayman DS until only a few years ago when DS emulation was only starting to thrive.
I'll be honest, I had the same "ugh" reaction, though that was because I'm used to seeing PC graphics, so it looked worse. But in perspective of the DS being a new launch, it was great.