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hoodlumsworld

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Re: Rayman 1
The stickers are cute, but not enough for me to buy this a second time. 
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RayGamer99

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Re: Rayman 1
Just got my physical copy of the game! I've been pretty satisfied with it so far (the rewind feature is very helpful), though I'm not fully sure how I want to tackle completing it. I plan to do at least the PS1 and GBC versions of the game and the extra levels from Rayman Designer/By His Fans/60 Levels, but I'm still thinking about whether or not I want to do the other versions of the game. Guess I'll have to cross that Bongo Bridge when I get to it.
), keep in mind that these posters come with every single physical copy of the 30th anniversary edition, and who knows how many of these they'll have of churn out within just the span of a year! I suspect that they went with a cheaper type of paper for the poster in order to keep manufacturing costs reasonable. Now, if this was only in a collector's edition or a pre-order bonus or something like that, then I would totally understand the complaints, but since there isn't a finite number of posters that need to be printed, I do sort of understand why the quality of the material isn't quite up to snuff.
In Ubisoft's slight defense (and WOW does that feel weird to sayMortamon Saturn wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 10:29 pmI'm genuinely disappointed now, I really wanted to decorate my wall with it but the flaws look so distracting, even my most deteriorated low-quality posters from game boxes of the 2010s don't look this bad...hoodlumsworld wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 2:02 pm It really is a shame about the poster quality. You'd think for a 30th anniversary physical celebration they'd invest in sturdier paper that doesn't immediately show wear and whitened seams along the creases...![]()
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Mortamon Saturn

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Re: Rayman 1
RayGamer99 wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 11:55 pm In Ubisoft's slight defense (and WOW does that feel weird to say), keep in mind that these posters come with every single physical copy of the 30th anniversary edition, and who knows how many of these they'll have of churn out within just the span of a year! I suspect that they went with a cheaper type of paper for the poster in order to keep manufacturing costs reasonable. Now, if this was only in a collector's edition or a pre-order bonus or something like that, then I would totally understand the complaints, but since there isn't a finite number of posters that need to be printed, I do sort of understand why the quality of the material isn't quite up to snuff.
- My normal copies of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Naruto Storm 4 had similar posters (which I remember not even being advertised as being included in the box... and the latter even came with an excellently made metal art plate despite being the regular edition [like what DOOM Eternal also had for example])...
They're still in better condition even 10 bloody years later despite how little effort I did to take care of them... and they obviously had to churn out MANY more copies of them considering which franchises we're talking about.
- My poster from a crappy preowned copy of Halo 3 still looks near perfect with hardly any distracting white crease even 19 years later. And it was just made as a bonus for the back of the instructions set for the controller, which thus should be bundled in most if not all copies...
- I have some posters from some cheapass toy brands that came bundled with ~10-15€ packages that were produced in mass, and they look in near perfect condition after two decades despite all the abuse they had to survive through... and a few I had were from brands which weren't anywhere near from having a lot of budget.
Most of the advertising/selling point of these physical copies is the goodies that come with them, as most people already bought the digital release months ago.
I would only have let it slide as a mere bonus if both formats had nearly the same price and a more simultaneous time frame of release...
However, said copies are 15€ more expensive than the digital release, meaning they should be made with care and refrain from compromising on quality.
Can we PLEASE start having some f*cking standards for this franchise which we're actually supposed to love for its history of excellence, instead of constantly playing devil's advocate for no reason?
We shouldn't brush off every shit move just cuz "Cumon it's not so baaaaad!", "now Rayman is aliiiiiive at least! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ", or "just understand the formerly multibillion company!"
(Sorry, it's the ~20 last years of constant disappointments and the past decade of witnessing many fans' toxic positivity on social media that are starting to burst through.
I'm not aiming that outburst specifically at you bud, I get your intent