Re: Rabbids Go Home... Yeah!
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:21 pm
Lijik wrote:BUT HUP NO, UBISOFT AM CORPORATE WHORES RABBIDS REPLACE RAYMAN FILM AT 11 LOLOLOLOLOL.
Lijik wrote:BUT HUP NO, UBISOFT AM CORPORATE WHORES RABBIDS REPLACE RAYMAN FILM AT 11 LOLOLOLOLOL.
Holy crapHaruka wrote:Drolpiraat wrote:That's true.
Here's a post on NeoGAF I just found:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.ph ... stcount=86*hides*Some more infos from N-Zone (German magazine) and mostly backed by my own research:
- Ubisoft Montpellier is developing the game.
- The BG&E team seems to be working on the title.
- Development started about three years ago.
- It's based on the LyN engine, the technology behind BG&E2.
- The game is considered to be AAA.
And some stuff I've heard from someone who usually knows what he's talking about:
- Ancel himself is the development lead.
- BG&E2 remains in pre-production/ was put on hold until RGH is done.
- Ubisoft sees lots of potential in this game, considers it highly important.
- The game is really unconventional and strange.
Basically, it sounds like Rabbids Go Home is what was supposed to become Rayman 4 - without Rayman. Ubisoft was actually working on Rayman 4 in 2006 (the project became RRR I assume), and I guess some of the ideas were carried over after the decision was made to create a minigame collection instead.
I, for one, am hyped. This might end up being a great game.
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Joshua822 wrote:RIP RaymanMate, we had good times, and i promise i will never forget you
I promise, and i KNOW, that one day you will rise up to the challenge again, because your world needs you
Lijik's gonna love this.Joshua822 wrote:RIP RaymanMate, we had good times, and i promise i will never forget you
I promise, and i KNOW, that one day you will rise up to the challenge again, because your world needs you
So... zombie Rayman game? Interesting, maybe he join up with the chickens to fight Mr. Dark and Andre or something.Joshua822 wrote:RIP RaymanMate, we had good times, and i promise i will never forget you
I promise, and i KNOW, that one day you will rise up to the challenge again, because your world needs you
Probably. Considering BGE2 is also still in preproduction, he could have various different projects going on at various stages of preproduction.Drolpiraat wrote:There is still hope: if Michel Ancel is working on "several" projects, and one of the projects is BG&E2, and another is RGH, then what are the other projects? Because "several" usually means more than 2...
Probably months (12 at the most) each. Maybe they were just made to keep the interest in the rabbids going cause Ubisoft knew that Rabbids Go Home was going to take a while. I mean think about it, Rayman is their top star. They can take a break for a long time and the gaming world will still remember him (as any news or blogpost about a new rabbid game shows). The rabbids are brand new, and as they learned with BGE a new property can disappear into obscurity quickly. Having quickly made (albiet fun) party games churned out to keep the characters in the minds of the public makes sense. It also explains why there was such an advertising push for TV Party - because the next rabbids game was going to be the "big one" and they wanted as big a fanbase beforehand as possible.StaceyW wrote:Blimey, three years? If that's so, then how long have the previous RRRs been in development for? And I should imagine that it only took months to develop the DS games.
We love you Rayman! Never lose hope!Joshua822 wrote:RIP RaymanMate, we had good times, and i promise i will never forget you
I promise, and i KNOW, that one day you will rise up to the challenge again, because your world needs you
Theres already scans of that online, its where the first images came from actually.Drolpiraat wrote: More information will come in May's Nintendo Power.
Why do you automatically assume that games with good graphics are shit?Joshua822 wrote:But does the graphics really need to be top end ? I would rather have a game with the nice magical themed graphics of Rayman 2 then a Rayman game with better graphics then Crysis and no potential at all.
What's wrong with HD graphics?Joshua822 wrote:You can make a good looking game for the Wii if you want too. Well, sure, the Wii can't handle HD graphics. But do we really need HD graphics ?
Share the graphics for the PS3 and Xbox 360 version? NOJoshua822 wrote:And if you PS3 and X360 players out there would still prefer HD, they can always make other graphics for the Wii and share the graphics for the PS3 and X360 version.
My honest opinion is that if a game is released in multi-consoles, every game content (Graphics, sound, etc) could be "balanced", but not exagerating too much in a single content.spiraldoor wrote:Why do you automatically assume that games with good graphics are shit?Joshua822 wrote:But does the graphics really need to be top end ? I would rather have a game with the nice magical themed graphics of Rayman 2 then a Rayman game with better graphics then Crysis and no potential at all.
What's wrong with HD graphics?Joshua822 wrote:You can make a good looking game for the Wii if you want too. Well, sure, the Wii can't handle HD graphics. But do we really need HD graphics ?
Share the graphics for the PS3 and Xbox 360 version? NOJoshua822 wrote:And if you PS3 and X360 players out there would still prefer HD, they can always make other graphics for the Wii and share the graphics for the PS3 and X360 version.
WASTE OF PS3 POTENTIAL