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Which version is your favourite?

Wii U
64
24%
PlayStation 3
19
7%
Xbox 360
14
5%
PlayStation Vita
5
2%
PC
74
28%
PlayStation 4
33
13%
Xbox One
12
5%
Switch
42
16%
 
Total votes: 263

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Re: Rayman Legends

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TeensieKing wrote:
spiraldoor wrote:Look beyond the superficial graphical and aural differences and you'll find that R1 and R2 share an extremely similar ambiance. It's somewhat diluted in R3, and much more diluted in RO.
Are you referring to the point that in RO world are much more cliché and normal-ish without that beautifulness and weirdness that makes Rayman's usual worlds? And that some of that was already lost in Rayman 3 where the levels were less imaginative and mystical? If so I agree.
I don't believe Rayman 3's world was any less magical, other factors detract from the magical nature, such as the childish humour, and Globox idiotic babble.
In areas where Rayman is alone, such as the Summit, I always did feel the familiar "Rayman" magic I was accustomed to, as there was nothing to detract from it.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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spiraldoor wrote:Look beyond the superficial graphical and aural differences and you'll find that R1 and R2 share an extremely similar ambiance. It's somewhat diluted in R3, and much more diluted in RO.
I can actually see a big relation between Rayman 1 and Rayman Origins. Most of the gameplay mechanics are lost, but the abstract universe was somewhat recovered.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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Master4lyf1 wrote:
TeensieKing wrote:
spiraldoor wrote:Look beyond the superficial graphical and aural differences and you'll find that R1 and R2 share an extremely similar ambiance. It's somewhat diluted in R3, and much more diluted in RO.
Are you referring to the point that in RO world are much more cliché and normal-ish without that beautifulness and weirdness that makes Rayman's usual worlds? And that some of that was already lost in Rayman 3 where the levels were less imaginative and mystical? If so I agree.
I don't believe Rayman 3's world was any less magical, other factors detract from the magical nature, such as the childish humour, and Globox idiotic babble.
In areas where Rayman is alone, such as the Summit, I always did feel the familiar "Rayman" magic I was accustomed to, as there was nothing to detract from it.
I do in the Summit, the Fairy Council and the Longest Shortcut. But I don't know how you can make Clearleaf Forest, The Tower Of The Leptys or the Bog of the Murk feel magical. Desert of the Knaaren can have that tension feeling Cave of Bad Dreams had, but still much less magical.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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sergiomonty wrote:
I can actually see a big relation between Rayman 1 and Rayman Origins. Most of the gameplay mechanics are lost, but the abstract universe was somewhat recovered.
Recovered? For me RO's backgrounds look quite the opposite from R1: Earthling VS Fantasy.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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Weren't there flying mountainblocks in the Mystic Piques? Giant instruments in the Desert of the Dijiridoos? I can see the 'worldly' aspect that you all mention, but you can't say it's 'like Earth'. It shares similarities, but the Origins world is still very much otherworldly.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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sergiomonty wrote:I can actually see a big relation between Rayman 1 and Rayman Origins. Most of the gameplay mechanics are lost, but the abstract universe was somewhat recovered.
I don't know what you're looking at, but no.
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I liked the change that occurred in Rayman 3, and Origins did a great job at it too, having elements from the environments of all three games.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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Adsolution wrote:
sergiomonty wrote:I can actually see a big relation between Rayman 1 and Rayman Origins. Most of the gameplay mechanics are lost, but the abstract universe was somewhat recovered.
I don't know what you're looking at, but no.
In other words, Gourmand Land = Candy Chateau, Mystical Pique= Blue Mountains , Desert of Dijiridoos = Band Land. NOT EXACTLY the same design, but basically the same concept.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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About the lost of mystic atmosphere in R3 : I think this video is quite good for a mix between the mystical atmosphere of R1/R2 and the humour of R3.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVPGYVVlVg0

About my opinion of the Rayman series, I agree with Ad'. The only problem in R3 is maybe that some parts of it could have been improved just a little more in order to make it a greater game. It's a great game for me, but I can't myself but being unsatisfied )'=...
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Re: Rayman Legends

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I didn't think it was possible, but Gumsi actually sounds crazier in the French version!
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I always thought that the French voice acting is way better in Rayman 3 then the English voice acting I got stuck with. Especially Globox :mrgreen:
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Re: Rayman Legends

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That's what I've been saying the whole time. Both R2 and R3's voice casts are much better in French than in English, and the difference is more notable in the third game. Even characters like Murfy, André, Roméo and Gumsi sound totally different.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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I think when they were doing the English casting for Rayman 3 they just got 'ALL STAR CAST' happy, and it didn't work. Billy West as Murphy is okay, but John Leguizamo is not Globox :P
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Leguizamo should have just stuck with Baz Luhrmann films WHERE HE BELONGED.

Back on topic: I didn't play Rayman Legends at MCM because a) I was too busy with my comic village table, and b) it was in a WiiU section again and the queues for it were even worse, even with two separate queues for over 18s and under 18s. Oh well.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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I liked Leguizamo as Globox. To be honest, does he really have to be the nicest character ever? It just feels rather boring to me...

Also, should there be a topic for the Wii U system? This is Rayman Legends discussion, not Wii U discussion.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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The problem lies with the drastic alteration of the character and the forsaking of the traits which made the character likeable to me, of course, the new personalities will have their own audience of people who prefer that personality over my preferred.
GNineify wrote:This is Rayman Legends discussion, not Wii U discussion.
A common problem with all of the main Rayman topics here, is that they tend to go off-topic quite a bit, if things stray too far, the mods usually intervene and put us back on the straight and narrow.
Going off-topic is an inevitability, given that we don't always have a relevant topic to discuss, accepting that fact makes things much easier.
I don't think we really need a Wii U topic, we already have a Nintendo topic which the Wii U can be discussed under anyway.
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Re: Rayman Legends

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About RL : no more news last days?
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Re: Rayman Legends

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Well, well, well, looks like Rayman Legends' friendly competitor NSMB U has a new enemy:
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it's called "Nabbit". I WONDER WHAT WOULD HAVE INSPIRED THEM TO CREATE IT? IT LOOKS SO NEW TO ME :mryellow:
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Re: Rayman Legends

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sergiomonty wrote:Well, well, well, looks like Rayman Legends' friendly competitor NSMB U has a new enemy:
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it's called "Nabbit". I WONDER WHAT WOULD HAVE INSPIRED THEM TO CREATE IT? IT LOOKS SO NEW TO ME :mryellow:
I THOUGHT IT WAS CHOWDER HAHAHAHHAHAHA :hinhin: :hinhin: :hinhin:
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Re: Rayman Legends

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It's like Shy-Guy meets the Rabbids meets Bowser Jr.
Meh, I'm more curious as to how it looks compared to traditional enemies in the series.
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