Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 7:38 am
Does anything special happen if you collect all 999 Lums? (or for that matter, the secret 1000th Lum as well?)
Yep. Well, if you collect 999 Lums you get 99,9% of the game complete. However, if you catch the 1000 Lums, you get 100%.Spanex wrote:No, nothing happens, I believe. A different sound plays when you collect the secret lum though.
They should have added some kind of special ending cutscene should you manage to collect all 1000 Yellow Lums. I'd definately add one.Smega wrote:Does anything special happen if you collect all 999 Lums? (or for that matter, the secret 1000th Lum as well?)
If they could travel and join together of their own volition, there would be no reason for Rayman to collect them. It’s simpler just to assume that Rayman collecting all of the Yellow Lums is the canonical outcome of the game.Shrooblord wrote:Strangely enough, the Heart of the World is back together again at the end of Rayman 2, regardless of whether Rayman collects all 1000 Yellow Lums. I guess without the Pirates around to stop them, the Lums can simply travel back to eachother and reunite as the Primordial Core with their own strength?
That's what I think to, but still I wonder how the Lums got there on their own; but perhaps you are right and the game hasn't truly 'ended' if Rayman doesn't collect all Lums. Maybe Polokus did it for him when he beat the robots on land?spiraldoor wrote:If they could travel and join together of their own volition, there would be no reason for Rayman to collect them. It’s simpler just to assume that Rayman collecting all of the Yellow Lums is the canonical outcome of the game.Shrooblord wrote:Strangely enough, the Heart of the World is back together again at the end of Rayman 2, regardless of whether Rayman collects all 1000 Yellow Lums. I guess without the Pirates around to stop them, the Lums can simply travel back to eachother and reunite as the Primordial Core with their own strength?
Yes, but also consider how some events replay - Carmen is back in the cage in Whale Bay, though the switch has already been flipped so she can come back out. If we want to head into this direction with the discussion, I'm going to start by saying that revisiting levels, if not for the intention of story progression, is like travelling back in time. I hardly believe the Pirates would rebuild all of the Precipice - as I think those wooden structures are Pirates' work, right? - just to blow it all up again once Rayman goes there a second time.RayFan9876 wrote:Yes, especially when you consider that the robo-pirates are still on the scene when you revisit levels.
I always assumed the new Heart of the World just started smaller, if you know what I mean.spiraldoor wrote:If they could travel and join together of their own volition, there would be no reason for Rayman to collect them. It’s simpler just to assume that Rayman collecting all of the Yellow Lums is the canonical outcome of the game.Shrooblord wrote:Strangely enough, the Heart of the World is back together again at the end of Rayman 2, regardless of whether Rayman collects all 1000 Yellow Lums. I guess without the Pirates around to stop them, the Lums can simply travel back to eachother and reunite as the Primordial Core with their own strength?
I'm trying to understand, but it's not quite catching on. You mean to say that the Heart of the World reformed, even though not all Lums are collected, because the Pirates are now gone and the world is no longer in chaos so there's nothing to disturb the Heart from reforming? Makes sense.stan423321 wrote:I always assumed the new Heart of the World just started smaller, if you know what I mean.
And you know this how?GlobsTeensy wrote:Everybody who wants to know the yellow baby's name, it's Globs.
It's quite interesting, is that wroten in Rayman 2 or where?GlobsTeensy wrote:Everybody who wants to know the yellow baby's name, it's Globs.
He sent a PM to me – and Haruka, for some reason – with the subject ‘I just know’ and the contents ‘Read the subject’. In other words, it’s nonsense.Rayrobi wrote:It's quite interesting, is that wroten in Rayman 2 or where?GlobsTeensy wrote:Everybody who wants to know the yellow baby's name, it's Globs.
It's understandable, because apparently everybody knows that moderators are omniscient.spiraldoor wrote:He sent a PM to me – and Haruka, for some reason – with the subject ‘I just know’ and the contents ‘Read the subject’. In other words, it’s nonsense.Rayrobi wrote:It's quite interesting, is that wroten in Rayman 2 or where?GlobsTeensy wrote:Everybody who wants to know the yellow baby's name, it's Globs.
Indeed. But proofs would be welcomed for the yellow Globox's name. I wonder if there's any interesting info hidden in game files of different versions of Rayman 2's medias of distribution (cds, etc).spiraldoor wrote:He sent a PM to me – and Haruka, for some reason – with the subject ‘I just know’ and the contents ‘Read the subject’. In other words, it’s nonsense.Rayrobi wrote:It's quite interesting, is that wroten in Rayman 2 or where?GlobsTeensy wrote:Everybody who wants to know the yellow baby's name, it's Globs.