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sergiomonty

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Re: Rayman Legends
You're too optimistic if you think Rayman's gonna talk in Rayman Legends, seriously. Since the Rabbids series he's all like "heh!" "hey!" "huh!" "yeeeeeeeeeeah, RAYMAN!" "UYUYUYUY" and "yeeeeeh!"
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TeensieKing

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Re: Rayman Legends
I didn't say he'd talk. I only want his voice to sound good, not wacky and bratty.sergiomonty wrote:You're too optimistic if you think Rayman's gonna talk in Rayman Legends, seriously. Since the Rabbids series he's all like "heh!" "hey!" "huh!" "yeeeeeeeeeeah, RAYMAN!" "UYUYUYUY" and "yeeeeeh!"
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sergiomonty

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Re: Rayman Legends
Well, you were asking for the spanish voice actor 
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TeensieKing

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Re: Rayman Legends
Yeah. And I want it. So he sounds like in the game I had when I was a kid. So he sounds good.sergiomonty wrote:Well, you were asking for the spanish voice actor
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Re: Rayman Legends
What a world we live inHaruka wrote:What I find curious is that people who weren't Rayman fans at all or disliked the style bow to Rayman Origins (some do the same for Rayman 3), while fans don't like it. Fans are more turned to Rayman 1 and Rayman 2, and non-fans don't like. Hmmm...
Re: Rayman Legends
Maybe Ancels went full goofy, bikini wearing, giant honkers,dopey looking Jade is on her way.. and peyj will throw his poo at enemies and roll around in mud and fart alot..uh oh
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Raven_Guardian

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Re: Rayman Legends
I disagree. For me Rayman 1 was the best for the difficulty, the level design, the backgrounds, the soundtrack and the athmosphere.
I also enjoyed Rayman 2 but Rayman 3 was disapointing for bringing stupid and easy jokes that remaine in the serie since.
(I know i won't make friend after saying that)
I also enjoyed Rayman 2 but Rayman 3 was disapointing for bringing stupid and easy jokes that remaine in the serie since.
(I know i won't make friend after saying that)
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sergiomonty

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Re: Rayman Legends
You already made oneRaven_Guardian wrote: (I know i won't make friend after saying that)
... what? it's not me, I'm talking about Jesus.
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Shrooblord

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Re: Rayman Legends
I didn't make a new friend. What are you talking about?sergiomonty wrote:... what? it's not me, I'm talking about Jesus.
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Master

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Hey, don't be so negative, if you don't like Rayman 3's jokes, then that's fine by me, and most of the others here too.Raven_Guardian wrote:I disagree. For me Rayman 1 was the best for the difficulty, the level design, the backgrounds, the soundtrack and the athmosphere.
I also enjoyed Rayman 2 but Rayman 3 was disapointing for bringing stupid and easy jokes that remaine in the serie since.
(I know i won't make friend after saying that)
Besides, I'm pretty sure there are other members who didn't like the humour either.
As for me, I'll admit I chuckled at one or two, but I'd rather not let jokes not be the main attraction, what I like the most from the games is the atmosphere, which the crummy jokes do have a tendency to detract from.
Re: Rayman Legends
If I'm not mistaken, noone has shown such a picture on the forum. Oo 
I`ve seen it in one magazine : http://www.ankama-shop.com/fr/159-magaz ... g-magazine

I`ve seen it in one magazine : http://www.ankama-shop.com/fr/159-magaz ... g-magazine
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TeensieKing

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Re: Rayman Legends
I don't like Rayman 3's jokes either, and Rayman is way too proud of himself. I prefer the modest Rayman from Rayman 2.
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stan423321

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Re: Rayman Legends
I guess that I got the sentence above as a solidly connected one by mistake? In R3 Rayman rarely says anything at all, bragging rights included.
Even so, the situations in R1/R2/R3 are very, very different than ones in RO and probably RL. Just compare the stark contrast between the Glade's situation as of R2 (pirates, pirates everywhere, except in places filled with monsters and generally dangerous) and as of RO (sure, Dark is said to return, some nymphs and Electoons got jailed... and what? The only thing heroes know for sure is that they have been attacked for being noisy).
EDIT: To be or not to be.
Even so, the situations in R1/R2/R3 are very, very different than ones in RO and probably RL. Just compare the stark contrast between the Glade's situation as of R2 (pirates, pirates everywhere, except in places filled with monsters and generally dangerous) and as of RO (sure, Dark is said to return, some nymphs and Electoons got jailed... and what? The only thing heroes know for sure is that they have been attacked for being noisy).
EDIT: To be or not to be.
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TeensieKing

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Re: Rayman Legends
In the Hoodstomper parts, when you take those enormous legs Rayman praises himself all the time, and when Murfy first mentioned Globox he said something like 'He's so coward he's probably hiding somewhere' (I can't tell the exact quote, my game isn't in English). I think that's pretty mean talking about his best friend. I see Rayman way too confident, like 'I'm the biggest hero ever and I know it'.stan423321 wrote:I guess that I got the sentence above as a solidly connected one by mistake? In R3 Rayman rarely says anything at all, bragging rights included.
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Shrooblord

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Re: Rayman Legends
In Rayman 2, indeed, he seemed a little less confident. He was determined, sure, and confident in the fact that he would give it his best to ensure he would help stop the Pirates any way he could, but he knew they were a real threat and that he might not be able to make it 'til the end.
His kind and calm nature I can derive specifically from one line he says in The Canopy, when he's trying to reassure Globox that there's no shame in being afraid of the Pirates:
"There's no shame in being scared, you know. The Warship and the Pirates are very dangerous!"
Then his next line reinforces my previous statement, that he knows that he may not be fit enough to handle them:
"Oh, if only I had more of my powers..."
However, I believe the Rayman 3 Rayman would have handled the situation very differently. He may have been scared of the Pirates - sure, the R3 Rayman knows what's bad for him - but ultimately, he probably would have laughed about it all. Maybe I'm a little hard on him though; he does fall into the nasty situations without being able to do much about that and he does celebrate only great achievements. He may dress differently and be proud of himself in a more extravert manner than seen in R2, but he's got a reason to be happy about: beating a tough adversary is no small feat.
Now, the Origins Rayman would have responded in a completely different fashion. He would turn to the Pirates with his cheeky, silly grin and his slap-happy fists and probably Globox wouldn't be running away for them, but not because they're courageous, more because they don't have half a clue about whether or not their foe may be able to kill them. They seem to respond to every situation quite primitively by slapping away 'til the problem disappears - something that works though, surprisingly enough; I wonder if there's a moral in there... - and never show the slightest form of compassion, fear or kindness. In Rayman 3, at least he had the common decency to help get his friend to a bunch of wackjob doctors, and near the end, he showed true concern about the possibility that Globox had crashed, fallen down and died.
I know it's a bit insipid to analyse the games like this so seriously, but I do like the speculation. I've said that before.
His kind and calm nature I can derive specifically from one line he says in The Canopy, when he's trying to reassure Globox that there's no shame in being afraid of the Pirates:
"There's no shame in being scared, you know. The Warship and the Pirates are very dangerous!"
Then his next line reinforces my previous statement, that he knows that he may not be fit enough to handle them:
"Oh, if only I had more of my powers..."
However, I believe the Rayman 3 Rayman would have handled the situation very differently. He may have been scared of the Pirates - sure, the R3 Rayman knows what's bad for him - but ultimately, he probably would have laughed about it all. Maybe I'm a little hard on him though; he does fall into the nasty situations without being able to do much about that and he does celebrate only great achievements. He may dress differently and be proud of himself in a more extravert manner than seen in R2, but he's got a reason to be happy about: beating a tough adversary is no small feat.
Now, the Origins Rayman would have responded in a completely different fashion. He would turn to the Pirates with his cheeky, silly grin and his slap-happy fists and probably Globox wouldn't be running away for them, but not because they're courageous, more because they don't have half a clue about whether or not their foe may be able to kill them. They seem to respond to every situation quite primitively by slapping away 'til the problem disappears - something that works though, surprisingly enough; I wonder if there's a moral in there... - and never show the slightest form of compassion, fear or kindness. In Rayman 3, at least he had the common decency to help get his friend to a bunch of wackjob doctors, and near the end, he showed true concern about the possibility that Globox had crashed, fallen down and died.
I know it's a bit insipid to analyse the games like this so seriously, but I do like the speculation. I've said that before.
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stan423321

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Re: Rayman Legends
I... guess.... that this is something... normal? Sure, that may sound mean, but the situation does not allow for sophisticating the sentences. Globox may be Rayman's best friend, but do you remember that this is just after ran off with Rayman's hands? A lot of people would react in a worse way if their loved one, not friend, did something like that.
Praising yorself... well, when Rayman managed to win a harder battle, he would praise himself a little, but that's something completely different than going with "the biggest hero" attitude. Although I may be biased cause I still remember KI:U's character called Pyrrhon, which was really full of himself, I even find it a little self-deprecating - Rayman does it only after harder battles, so basically ones he thinks he could lose.
Praising yorself... well, when Rayman managed to win a harder battle, he would praise himself a little, but that's something completely different than going with "the biggest hero" attitude. Although I may be biased cause I still remember KI:U's character called Pyrrhon, which was really full of himself, I even find it a little self-deprecating - Rayman does it only after harder battles, so basically ones he thinks he could lose.
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sergiomonty

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Re: Rayman Legends
Man, that's a great cover. All of the gang playing with a big ass Wii U Gamepad 
Btw... Who invited those masked luchadores? are they friends or foes? o.o .... Hmm
Btw... Who invited those masked luchadores? are they friends or foes? o.o .... Hmm
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Shrooblord

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Re: Rayman Legends
I like how they're not releasing too much about the game this time around. I feel like the Daily Bubbles were either too much spoiler or too much hype to try living up to. There's not a lot of games that could look really good after that much promotion of material that was in fact only conceptual (art).
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Good thing they aren't releasing "Too much" about the game...I don't want to hear any spoilers.
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Raven_Guardian

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Re: Rayman Legends
It's not Rayman's characterization that bothered me in R3, it's Globox's. In Rayman 2, while he was far from being clever, i agree, he was still not so retarded, was rather rationnal and kind character. He acted a bit clumsy, coward and had been captured twice, but otherwise, he was helpful and aware of everything that happened.Shrooblord wrote:In Rayman 2, indeed, he seemed a little less confident. He was determined, sure, and confident in the fact that he would give it his best to ensure he would help stop the Pirates any way he could, but he knew they were a real threat and that he might not be able to make it 'til the end.
His kind and calm nature I can derive specifically from one line he says in The Canopy, when he's trying to reassure Globox that there's no shame in being afraid of the Pirates:
"There's no shame in being scared, you know. The Warship and the Pirates are very dangerous!"
Then his next line reinforces my previous statement, that he knows that he may not be fit enough to handle them:
"Oh, if only I had more of my powers..."
However, I believe the Rayman 3 Rayman would have handled the situation very differently. He may have been scared of the Pirates - sure, the R3 Rayman knows what's bad for him - but ultimately, he probably would have laughed about it all. Maybe I'm a little hard on him though; he does fall into the nasty situations without being able to do much about that and he does celebrate only great achievements. He may dress differently and be proud of himself in a more extravert manner than seen in R2, but he's got a reason to be happy about: beating a tough adversary is no small feat.
Now, the Origins Rayman would have responded in a completely different fashion. He would turn to the Pirates with his cheeky, silly grin and his slap-happy fists and probably Globox wouldn't be running away for them, but not because they're courageous, more because they don't have half a clue about whether or not their foe may be able to kill them. They seem to respond to every situation quite primitively by slapping away 'til the problem disappears - something that works though, surprisingly enough; I wonder if there's a moral in there... - and never show the slightest form of compassion, fear or kindness. In Rayman 3, at least he had the common decency to help get his friend to a bunch of wackjob doctors, and near the end, he showed true concern about the possibility that Globox had crashed, fallen down and died.
I know it's a bit insipid to analyse the games like this so seriously, but I do like the speculation. I've said that before.
In Rayman 3 and origins, he got an awful Flanderization , he is no more a kind character. He's EXTREMLY retarded, EXTREMLY clumsy and a total looser. He's so stupid and irrational (like speaking to flowers, thinking André is his friend,...), we wonder why Rayman is friend with him.
In other words, Globox is now a parody of what he used to be in Rayman 2 and everybody seem to only remember Globox's personnality from the third game.
EDIT: I don't mean R3 is a bad game. I enjoyed it but it's just I'm not into parody games.
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