I liked Rayman Advance... It was the second Rayman game I ever played, the first being Rayman 3 for GBA. Of course, I was really young back then so it was probably good that Advance was so easy.
dartofthedavros wrote: (he GBC, DS, and iOS versions are utter horseshit).
I actually loved the iOS port.
Could you control it? I tried once, but I couldn't get the hang of it! ... should I mention the screen was broken?
I don't see why people have problems with the controls, they were working fine for me. It is just a matter of getting used to the "joystick-like" touchscreen controls.
dartofthedavros wrote: (he GBC, DS, and iOS versions are utter horseshit).
I actually loved the iOS port.
Could you control it? I tried once, but I couldn't get the hang of it! ... should I mention the screen was broken?
I don't see why people have problems with the controls, they were working fine for me. It is just a matter of getting used to the "joystick-like" touchscreen controls.
I've played so many iOS games that feature the joystick, but I could never seem to get used to it. What also bugged me is that I wanted to see the game, which my giant thumbs were blocking
I hate games that have joystick-like controls on touch screens. It just doesn't feel right to me and I always end up fumbling with the controls. I haven't played the port, but I've played games that use similar control setups. I guess that's why I should stick with simpler games on phones.
No, it bloody doesn't. It makes no sense that it would have had the original music at one point and had it taken out later, and the absurd hypothesis was only based on a playthrough Adsolution did when he was younger that had edited-in music.
beebo44 wrote:I hate games that have joystick-like controls on touch screens. It just doesn't feel right to me and I always end up fumbling with the controls. I haven't played the port, but I've played games that use similar control setups. I guess that's why I should stick with simpler games on phones.
Agreed, but you can simply circumvent that by just getting a gamepad for your phone.
beebo44 wrote:I hate games that have joystick-like controls on touch screens. It just doesn't feel right to me and I always end up fumbling with the controls. I haven't played the port, but I've played games that use similar control setups. I guess that's why I should stick with simpler games on phones.
Agreed, but you can simply circumvent that by just getting a gamepad for your phone.
I guess I could, but I don't play on my phone enough to make it a worthwhile purchase anyway. I've got a console for games with gamepads.
technology4617 wrote:No, it bloody doesn't. It makes no sense that it would have had the original music at one point and had it taken out later, and the absurd hypothesis was only based on a playthrough Adsolution did when he was younger that had edited-in music.
Haha yeah! Although things UbiSoft did in general didn't always make sense, so that was the premise on which I based my thinking back then.
technology4617 wrote:No, it bloody doesn't. It makes no sense that it would have had the original music at one point and had it taken out later, and the absurd hypothesis was only based on a playthrough Adsolution did when he was younger that had edited-in music.
Haha yeah! Although things UbiSoft did in general didn't always make sense, so that was the premise on which I based my thinking back then.
Well, that's admittedly true, but I don't think they'd go to that level of Konami.