While I appreciate the enthusiasm of Gabrielle about bringing a truly complex story to the Rayman Origins, I think it didn't fit with the Nickelodeon-like presentation with 100% slapstick and zero dialogues that Origins offered. I don't even know if it was her or Michel's idea to turn the Magician into a bad guy, but despite the fact that he sort of works as a bad guy and he does actually have a true motivation, I think the final execution was total apeshit.spiraldoor wrote:I find it telling that the developers quietly chose not to bring Gabrielle Shrager back for Rayman Legends.sergiomonty wrote:To be fair... there is one, and let's be honest... it's way better than the crappy fanfiction-like plotline that Rayman Origins proposed. The story is simple, but functional, and the characters have even more personality than before.
Rayman Legends works because it steps on familiar grounds. It's pretty much like Rayman 2 just by the fact that the story is incredibly basic: you save the Glade and beat the crap out of a bad guy (who happens to be The Magician) and that's it. No weird backstories, no betrayals, no turn of events. But it's also like Rayman 2 because of one reason: the characters have simple but charming personalities. This is the cutest version of Murfy I've ever seen, this is the best Polokus, and this is a better Rayman that that one shown in Origins (In the boss battle against El Chili, he actually seems to wonder what's going on instead of just standing there with a dumb smile).








