Ok, I understand your rage at RL for supposedly being Wii U exclusive, but why the rage at RO? It came out on all 3 current-gen consoles and PC.Greenbottle3 wrote:Woah! Rayman Origins all over again!Invisiblepulse wrote:Alot of people would not like Rayman Legends to be Wii-U exclusive...
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I'm not raged at anything, but I was just saying that RO was originally thought to be a Playstation and Xbox exclusive, no PC or Wii. Right now we have the same thing happening with RL.
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Ah, my mistake.
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Except for thousands of moaning fanboys and bloggers.sergiomonty wrote:When Sony and Microsoft copies something from Nintendo, nobody says shit,
Rayman 1 and Rayman 2 have simple and coherent stories. Defeat the villains and save your friends from them.Fauch wrote:well, it's a rayman game, not deus ex lol. it's not like there has ever been a truly good story in a rayman.
Rayman 3's story is embarrassingly stupid. Globox swallows a guy with an irritating voice and you have to escort him to a doctor and then escort him to a doctor and then escort him to a doctor.
Rayman Origins's story is minimalistic to the point of confusion, yet somehow it also manages to be overly complicated. The Livid Dead, the Bubble Dreamer's nightmares, the four kings, the Moody Clouds, the Magician. There is far too much going on and none of it really connects.
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I love R3s story for the same reason you dont like it. Setting out for an adventure in which the antagonist is in your friends belly is a unique and very funny. You have to save the world but the same time take care of your best buddy XD. The story also continues in a great way, after you deal with the doctors. I like that how a conflicting hospital travelling suddenly transforms into an epic quest to save the world from an extremely tough badass.
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I wonder why I even bothered to read the rest of your post.Mammothphant 2 wrote:antagonist is in your friends belly is a unique and very funny.
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The GamesCon is coming in seven days, which could mean a new trailer for Rayman Legends. Ubisoft, I beg of you, give us a new announcement for Rayman Legends! 
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I mean that usually in games the antagonist is somewhere far far away in his castle or hideout or stronghold and the hero has to travel a lot to reach to him. In R3 this concept has turned upside down. Andre the big baddy is right next to you until the end of the desert of the Knaaren.Rulez wrote:I wonder why I even bothered to read the rest of your post.Mammothphant 2 wrote:antagonist is in your friends belly is a unique and very funny.
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I'm sure there have been like stories where the villain somehow is with the hero's party.
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I dont think there are many stories in which the baddy is inside the heros best friends stomach and forces him to drink plum juice. Or if there is some similar in some other game, tell me examples.
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I like R3's story for the same reason Mammothphant does; I like the way it all links together and evolves into something big.
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Yes, this structure is common. That's because it actually works. Placing the antagonist in command of a distant stronghold creates a sense of menace and anticipation. Do you think Star Wars would have been better if the Emperor had spent the first two films in Chewbacca's stomach?Mammothphant 2 wrote:I mean that usually in games the antagonist is somewhere far far away in his castle or hideout or stronghold and the hero has to travel a lot to reach to him.
Yes, and he provides us with a constant stream of great comedy, including fart jokes, snot jokes and butt jokes – you know, the things that made us love the first two Rayman games so much.Mammothphant 2 wrote:In R3 this concept has turned upside down. Andre the big baddy is right next to you until the end of the desert of the Knaaren.
I could come up with a similarly specific set of elements to describe any game, so clearly this does not make Rayman 3 unique or special.Mammothphant 2 wrote:I dont think there are many stories in which the baddy is inside the heros best friends stomach and forces him to drink plum juice. Or if there is some similar in some other game, tell me examples.
Could you elaborate on this?RayFan9876 wrote:I like R3's story for the same reason Mammothphant does; I like the way it all links together and evolves into something big.
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RayFan9876 wrote:I like R3's story for the same reason Mammothphant does; I like the way it all links together and evolves into something big.
Once again i agree with you RayFan9876. Rayman 3 had Actually a Original and Ridiculous/Funny Storyline. And I think Globox is Kinda Funny in That one too. RO kinda ruined him for me. He does look so much dumber than he did in R3 and R2
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Wouldn't have said it better.spiraldoor wrote: Rayman Origins's story is minimalistic to the point of confusion, yet somehow it also manages to be overly complicated. The Livid Dead, the Bubble Dreamer's nightmares, the four kings, the Moody Clouds, the Magician. There is far too much going on and none of it really connects.
In my opinion, Rayman Origins' story is dumb, not because it's too simple, but because it tries REALLY hard to be mysterious and complicated, when all of the plot is focused on goofy characters in a goofy world, which is, in other words, the perfect place for a simple yet substancial plot. Instead of making you wonder what's going on and make you do your own investigations (like Limbo), the game is presented in a childish and "crazy" way, making it clear that there's nothing deeper than what you actually see on screen: an evil teensy traitor and a bunch of crazy characters dancing on the screen... oh, and who cares about the grannies, they're not part of the story, they were added just for the lolz. It was a torture for the fans trying to figure out what's really going on.
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I know right. But we shouldn't blame origins story so quickly. I have been rethinking. I Believe The Story Will Be Better And Perhaps Answered or some it in Legends.sergiomonty wrote:Wouldn't have said it better.spiraldoor wrote: Rayman Origins's story is minimalistic to the point of confusion, yet somehow it also manages to be overly complicated. The Livid Dead, the Bubble Dreamer's nightmares, the four kings, the Moody Clouds, the Magician. There is far too much going on and none of it really connects.
In my opinion, Rayman Origins' story is dumb, not because it's too simple, but because it tries REALLY hard to be mysterious and complicated, when all of the plot is focused on goofy characters in a goofy world, which is, in other words, the perfect place for a simple yet substancial plot. Instead of making you wonder what's going on and make you do your own investigations (like Limbo), the game is presented in a childish and "crazy" way, making it clear that there's nothing deeper than what you actually see on screen: an evil teensy traitor and a bunch of crazy characters dancing on the screen... oh, and who cares about the grannies, they're not part of the story, they were added just for the lolz. It was a torture for the fans trying to figure out what's really going on.
But thats what i think. But if not. The Story in Origins is Simply Dumb
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I barely heard critiques about Sony's PlayStation Move, for example. It is curious.sergiomonty wrote:When Sony and Microsoft copies something from Nintendo, nobody says shit, but when Nintendo makes a controller slightly similar to an Xbox 360 controller, then OMG NINTENDO'S ORIGINALITY, WHERE DID IT GO?!Invisiblepulse wrote:Originality, Nintendo? What happened to you...
You can't imagine how I cracked up now.spiraldoor wrote:Yes, this structure is common. That's because it actually works. Placing the antagonist in command of a distant stronghold creates a sense of menace and anticipation. Do you think Star Wars would have been better if the Emperor had spent the first two films in Chewbacca's stomach?Mammothphant 2 wrote:I mean that usually in games the antagonist is somewhere far far away in his castle or hideout or stronghold and the hero has to travel a lot to reach to him.
I really don't find the Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc story anything of other world but between Rayman Origins and Rayman 3, Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc has got minimum coherence, while RO almost has no story and it is really confusing in the end of the game. I admit that during my walkthrough recording for YouTube, when I arrived to the Infernal Kitchen I felt like "Why I walked from a Jungle to a kitchen with Mariachi Lums to find for Electoons? What am I doing in here?". It was more normal to me in Rayman 1 jumping from bongo to bongo and beat up grasshoppers than beating up grannies in the Land of the Livid Dead.sergiomonty wrote:Wouldn't have said it better.spiraldoor wrote: Rayman Origins's story is minimalistic to the point of confusion, yet somehow it also manages to be overly complicated. The Livid Dead, the Bubble Dreamer's nightmares, the four kings, the Moody Clouds, the Magician. There is far too much going on and none of it really connects.
In my opinion, Rayman Origins' story is dumb, not because it's too simple, but because it tries REALLY hard to be mysterious and complicated, when all of the plot is focused on goofy characters in a goofy world, which is, in other words, the perfect place for a simple yet substancial plot. Instead of making you wonder what's going on and make you do your own investigations (like Limbo), the game is presented in a childish and "crazy" way, making it clear that there's nothing deeper than what you actually see on screen: an evil teensy traitor and a bunch of crazy characters dancing on the screen... oh, and who cares about the grannies, they're not part of the story, they were added just for the lolz. It was a torture for the fans trying to figure out what's really going on.
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I understand your point, but I will always dislike Rayman 3's story. Refer to Spiral's post.RayFan9876 wrote:I like R3's story for the same reason Mammothphant does; I like the way it all links together and evolves into something big.
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Personal advice: if you want to enjoy a liiiiiiiiittle more R3HH, play the game in French version. The voices are better.
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Well, look who's back:
RL is confirmed for Gamescom, that will satiate this famine.
RL is confirmed for Gamescom, that will satiate this famine.
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Holy Kilukpuk! Its the viking girl! And the potatoes. And great music too! It will be shame if RL wont come for PC.


