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I would like to see a remake of R1, or a sequel with Mr. Dark as the atoganist.
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Same dude. If R1 had HD remake, It would make me really happy, as long as it's not bad as Rayman 3 HD for PSN and XBLA was.Eredin wrote:I would like to see a remake of R1, or a sequel with Mr. Dark as the atoganist.
I was very disappointed that Mr. Dark was not final boss in Rayman Legends. Despite Legends being a good game, ending sucked.
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Meh, personally, I don't think I want to see the real Mr. Dark in the Origins saga, given how characters are portrayed in a goofy manner, I'd rather not see Mr. Dark succumb to the same treatment.
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I would not mind it as long as they don't humiliate him.
I would even like him to have similar voice to Darth Vader if a third game gets full voice acting and not only on opening. Perhaps Mezmeron's voice from Pac-Man 80's cartoon could work.
I would even like him to have similar voice to Darth Vader if a third game gets full voice acting and not only on opening. Perhaps Mezmeron's voice from Pac-Man 80's cartoon could work.
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Hm, personally, if they do want to put him in the world, I'd like to see him be held in the same status as the Lich from Adventure Time, where the characters actually fear and take his appearances seriously as opposed to goofing him.
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That's a pretty good comparison, though Adventure Time plays lots of bizarre characters seriously.Master wrote:Hm, personally, if they do want to put him in the world, I'd like to see him be held in the same status as the Lich from Adventure Time, where the characters actually fear and take his appearances seriously as opposed to goofing him.
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I know this is off-topicness but I've been listening a lot about Adventure Time. It isn't a popular show that is passing on Cartoon Network, or something like that?
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It's a Cartoon Network series. It's very good, and I say that as someone who generally dislikes the channel. It's very imaginative, with excellent art direction and world creation. The stories and characters are charming and sincere, despite a really dark and post-modern undercurrent. Video games are a major influence. The voice acting is great. If you like Rayman you'll almost certainly like Adventure Time. The episodes are only ten minutes long, so you might as well watch a few and see what you make of it.
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There is 3DS Adventure Time game released only in America sadly. I heared it's good.
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Escape to the dungeon, something something something? I can't remember the whole title, but it grabbed my interest.
Yup, surprisingly compelling too, I share Spiral's recommendation, go for it! It'll seem a little random, but don't let it put you off, this is a show which has a lot under its seemingly simple exterior.Haruka wrote:I know this is off-topicness but I've been listening a lot about Adventure Time. It isn't a popular show that is passing on Cartoon Network, or something like that?
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Eh, Adventure Time is not my favorite cartoon that's out now, but I'd say it is worth a watch.
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spiraldoor wrote:It's a Cartoon Network series. It's very good, and I say that as someone who generally dislikes the channel. It's very imaginative, with excellent art direction and world creation. The stories and characters are charming and sincere, despite a really dark and post-modern undercurrent. Video games are a major influence. The voice acting is great. If you like Rayman you'll almost certainly like Adventure Time. The episodes are only ten minutes long, so you might as well watch a few and see what you make of it.
Honestly, I used to watch Cartoon Network as a kid (even though my English was quite limitated) but after I stopped watching because I started to dislike the channel (I was really watching it in purpose just for the Looney Tunes cartoons). I don't think my television operator has got the channel anymore. It actually surprises me to hear a lot of positive things about it, especially by the fact it is from Cartoon Network (that owns lots of rubbish in general rule). You and Master seem to recommend me a lot, I might give a shot later when I'm a little less busy with school.Master wrote:Yup, surprisingly compelling too, I share Spiral's recommendation, go for it! It'll seem a little random, but don't let it put you off, this is a show which has a lot under its seemingly simple exterior.
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Yes yes yes, Adventure Time. Surprisingly, it shares quite some similarities with Rayman. I recommend you to read this article. Especially episodes written by Rebecca Sugar bring out the best AT has to offer.
The 3DS game that is out is called "Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?" and a new game is going to be released for PS3, X360, Wii U and PC called "Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!" (Yes, these are the actual names). I hope the upcoming one comes to Europe too, because it looks really freaking fun and it's apparently going to have a huge revelation that will be part of the series canon!Master wrote:Escape to the dungeon, something something something? I can't remember the whole title, but it grabbed my interest.
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Ah, thanks for clearing that up, I watched the trailer for Explore the Dungeon, and it looked really good indeed.
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Well the most of these systems are region free so I do not care if it has Europe release date or not
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I'd like a "NEW" 3DS exclusive Rayman game. Something that plays like Origins/Legends but it's all 2.5 sprites. Just a little late night idea I though of.
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Essentially like RRR DS, in a way? Or Donkey Kong Country?
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More like Donkey Kong Country Returns.
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I think we're all in agreement when I say that the Robo-pirates should 'strike back'.
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Rayman 3D: Agony




