Rayman Raving Rabbids
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Cairnie

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Re: Rayman Raving Rabbids
I heard there was some super rage going on about this and really I don't think it's that awful, just a bit like a step up from FMV type games from the SegaCD/3DO days...
What I'd like to know if this would even be aired in the UK. ;_;
What I'd like to know if this would even be aired in the UK. ;_;
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I dislike Xbox One camera. I mean why does it have to be always on and record us?
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I wouldn't mind if after a while it was passing in Portugal, I would watch from time to time.
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Nickelodeon is shut down in Japan since 2009. Just saying.
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Clara Knight

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I actually liked the idea of a Rabbids TV show.
After there will always be haters of the Rabbids series, even if Ubisoft bothered to split them from Rayman to let him keep going with his own games. *shrug*
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I do not mind it , but Rayman TV Show with Origins animation would be nicer.
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I honestly would prefer in the 3D style like in the latest Epic Trailer of Ubisoft for RL.OldClassicGamer wrote:I do not mind it , but Rayman TV Show with Origins animation would be nicer.
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That would not be bad at all, but I guess everyone prefers different. Would you rather want Rayman to talk normaly or act like in Origins?
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Master

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Leave the Rabbids to deal with the crazy, let Rayman return to a sane state of being.
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After all those years of partying with Rabbids, Rayman sure did change his personality.
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What exactly is Rayman's personality anyway? He's almost a completely different person in R2 and R3 and acts like a derp in Origins.
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Adsolution

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His personalities throughout the first three games (I believe the facial animation in the first game is enough to convey some kind of a personality) all do bare a resemblance to eachother, and it can usually seem to be agreed upon by most that Rayman is a rather playful, kindly humourous and caring character with the strong ambition to keep his friends and homeland safe. It may not be a very complex character, but I see this general consistency throughout Rayman 1's wide variety of expressive facial animations, Rayman 2's obviously developed dialogue, and sort of the undertone of Rayman 3's character - a good example is during the ending cutscene, when his genuine side really shines through, and his dialogue is very resemblant of the kind of thing he might have said in the Rayman 2 era.
As for Origins, well, he kind of looks like he got dropped before the start of that game.
As for Origins, well, he kind of looks like he got dropped before the start of that game.
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Master

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I agree wholeheartedly with Ad, Ray may not have had the most complex personality, but he certainly had consistent traits and a sense of right and wrong. He definitely shows a close bond with his friends and does his best to help and aid them, he may have had a bit of a jerky side to him in R3, but I guess that could be attributed to the fact that he's pretty much the equivalent of a young adult, with some attitude, but still genuine kindness if the moment needs it.
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What will be Rayman's personality is ROTD?Adsolution wrote:His personalities throughout the first three games (I believe the facial animation in the first game is enough to convey some kind of a personality) all do bare a resemblance to eachother, and it can usually seem to be agreed upon by most that Rayman is a rather playful, kindly humourous and caring character with the strong ambition to keep his friends and homeland safe. It may not be a very complex character, but I see this general consistency throughout Rayman 1's wide variety of expressive facial animations, Rayman 2's obviously developed dialogue, and sort of the undertone of Rayman 3's character - a good example is during the ending cutscene, when his genuine side really shines through, and his dialogue is very resemblant of the kind of thing he might have said in the Rayman 2 era.
As for Origins, well, he kind of looks like he got dropped before the start of that game.
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Adsolution

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Not to divulge into an unrelated topic, but I do expand upon this character quite a lot, and explore how he matured from the lighthearted character he was in Rayman 1, to the more mature and protective Rayman 2. Taking inspiration from Assassin's Creed II, Rayman has a noticeable change in voice, personality and physical appearance across the game.OldClassicGamer wrote:What will be Rayman's personality is ROTD?
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That would be interesting to see. Say, do you plan adding some original characters?Adsolution wrote:Not to divulge into an unrelated topic, but I do expand upon this character quite a lot, and explore how he matured from the lighthearted character he was in Rayman 1, to the more mature and protective Rayman 2. Taking inspiration from Assassin's Creed II, Rayman has a noticeable change in voice, personality and physical appearance across the game.OldClassicGamer wrote:What will be Rayman's personality is ROTD?
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Adsolution

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Well of course; probably the most prominent one one of which will be Raven.
Indeed.
Indeed.
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Ravens are my favourite birds, second only to glutes.
lol let the shitstorm/shithurricane/shittornado (a.k.a the shitwister)/shitquake/other natural disaster mixed with excrements begin.
lol let the shitstorm/shithurricane/shittornado (a.k.a the shitwister)/shitquake/other natural disaster mixed with excrements begin.
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Shrooblord

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Do you mean the one where someone gets confused about whether or not a glute is a bird and then goes on a random rant that involves many-a Nicolas Cage-faces and boons?Rulez wrote:lol let the shitstorm/shithurricane/shittornado (a.k.a the shitwister)/shitquake/other natural disaster mixed with excrements begin.
Aye, I sense a heavy seismic 8 on the scale of Schitter.
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sergiomonty

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I still don't understand the Rabbids TV show at all... I mean... it's supposed to be a tv show but it's at the same time a game exclusive to Xbox One? so... basically, the tv show won't be aired for those who don't own the console? I don't understand.... the shit doesn't look that interactive, anyways, just a bunch of animations and a pointer.



