Re: Rayman Origins
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:48 pm
Eig does not only appear in Revolution but also in the Dreamcast version of the game.
Ok thank you.I'm going to download the Dreamcast version because it has more things: minigames,Globox's House,Eig,a cooler Hall of Doors...Shrooblord wrote:Well, according to the Wiki, he appears in the Marshes of Awakening as you ride Ssssam and in several other swampy areas. He doesn't do much but appear and sometimes hinder your passage, but according to the Knowledge of the World he is a fierce monster spawned by Polokus's nightmares who roams the marshes of the world.TeensieKing wrote:I had RR some year ago and I don't remember seeing Eig.Can you tell me how to kill him or what does he do?
Na-ah the hall of doors sucks in dreamcast version, (no offence)TeensieKing wrote:Ok thank you.I'm going to download the Dreamcast version because it has more things: minigames,Globox's House,Eig,a cooler Hall of Doors...Shrooblord wrote:Well, according to the Wiki, he appears in the Marshes of Awakening as you ride Ssssam and in several other swampy areas. He doesn't do much but appear and sometimes hinder your passage, but according to the Knowledge of the World he is a fierce monster spawned by Polokus's nightmares who roams the marshes of the world.TeensieKing wrote:I had RR some year ago and I don't remember seeing Eig.Can you tell me how to kill him or what does he do?
I agree, the Hall of Doors is much cooler than the Isle of Doors in my opinion.Rayman3DS wrote:Na-ah the hall of doors sucks in dreamcast version, (no offence)TeensieKing wrote:Ok thank you.I'm going to download the Dreamcast version because it has more things: minigames,Globox's House,Eig,a cooler Hall of Doors...Shrooblord wrote:Well, according to the Wiki, he appears in the Marshes of Awakening as you ride Ssssam and in several other swampy areas. He doesn't do much but appear and sometimes hinder your passage, but according to the Knowledge of the World he is a fierce monster spawned by Polokus's nightmares who roams the marshes of the world.TeensieKing wrote:I had RR some year ago and I don't remember seeing Eig.Can you tell me how to kill him or what does he do?
yes, it's one of my favorite placesThe Real Rayman wrote:I agree, the Hall of Doors is much cooler than the Isle of Doors in my opinion.Rayman3DS wrote:Na-ah the hall of doors sucks in dreamcast version, (no offence)TeensieKing wrote:Ok thank you.I'm going to download the Dreamcast version because it has more things: minigames,Globox's House,Eig,a cooler Hall of Doors...Shrooblord wrote:Well, according to the Wiki, he appears in the Marshes of Awakening as you ride Ssssam and in several other swampy areas. He doesn't do much but appear and sometimes hinder your passage, but according to the Knowledge of the World he is a fierce monster spawned by Polokus's nightmares who roams the marshes of the world.TeensieKing wrote:I had RR some year ago and I don't remember seeing Eig.Can you tell me how to kill him or what does he do?
And I like the Isle of Doors so I will like the Dreamcast versionThe Real Rayman wrote:I gotta say though that apart from the Isle of Doors, the Dreamcast version has many minor improvements that make it a little bit better than the PC version.
i like the PS1 versionTeensieKing wrote:And I like the Isle of Doors so I will like the Dreamcast versionThe Real Rayman wrote:I gotta say though that apart from the Isle of Doors, the Dreamcast version has many minor improvements that make it a little bit better than the PC version.
I don't like the PS1 version because it doesn't have the Red Lum sound effect (like "chiawer!") and I love it!Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:i like the PS1 versionTeensieKing wrote:And I like the Isle of Doors so I will like the Dreamcast versionThe Real Rayman wrote:I gotta say though that apart from the Isle of Doors, the Dreamcast version has many minor improvements that make it a little bit better than the PC version.
BTW: TeensieKing, do you already have a plan to steal the book
I agree. The Hall of Doors is probably my favourite location in the series. The Isle loses points for being so condensed – you can see far too much of the Isle at any one point, which takes away from the mystery and expansiveness. In the Hall, you feel like you’re constantly discovering new worlds. We never the Hall’s boundaries, only the trees receding into the darkness and the distant islands off the shore – for all we know, it could go on forever. Making the Isle as a giant interactive map of the Glade of Dreams was an interesting idea, but it looks far too flat and mundane – where are the stars? I would have been more satsified if the ocean had resembled a churning night sky rather than a giant sheet of static blue paper.Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:yes, it's one of my favorite placesThe Real Rayman wrote:I agree, the Hall of Doors is much cooler than the Isle of Doors in my opinion.Rayman3DS wrote:Na-ah the hall of doors sucks in dreamcast version, (no offence)TeensieKing wrote:Ok thank you.I'm going to download the Dreamcast version because it has more things: minigames,Globox's House,Eig,a cooler Hall of Doors...
spiral, a perfect descriptionspiraldoor wrote:I agree. The Hall of Doors is probably my favourite location in the series. The Isle loses points for being so condensed – you can see far too much of the Isle at any one point, which takes away from the mystery and expansiveness. In the Hall, you feel like you’re constantly discovering new worlds. We never the Hall’s boundaries, only the trees receding into the darkness and the distant islands off the shore – for all we know, it could go on forever. Making the Isle as a giant interactive map of the Glade of Dreams was an interesting idea, but it looks far too flat and mundane – where are the stars? I would have been more satsified if the ocean had resembled a churning night sky rather than a giant sheet of static blue paper.Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:yes, it's one of my favorite placesThe Real Rayman wrote:I agree, the Hall of Doors is much cooler than the Isle of Doors in my opinion.Rayman3DS wrote:Na-ah the hall of doors sucks in dreamcast version, (no offence)TeensieKing wrote:Ok thank you.I'm going to download the Dreamcast version because it has more things: minigames,Globox's House,Eig,a cooler Hall of Doors...
Maybe ¬¬ but I have seen the Hall of Doors tons o times and I have nevcer played the Dreamcast version so I want tospiraldoor wrote:I agree. The Hall of Doors is probably my favourite location in the series. The Isle loses points for being so condensed – you can see far too much of the Isle at any one point, which takes away from the mystery and expansiveness. In the Hall, you feel like you’re constantly discovering new worlds. We never the Hall’s boundaries, only the trees receding into the darkness and the distant islands off the shore – for all we know, it could go on forever. Making the Isle as a giant interactive map of the Glade of Dreams was an interesting idea, but it looks far too flat and mundane – where are the stars? I would have been more satsified if the ocean had resembled a churning night sky rather than a giant sheet of static blue paper.Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:yes, it's one of my favorite placesThe Real Rayman wrote:I agree, the Hall of Doors is much cooler than the Isle of Doors in my opinion.Rayman3DS wrote:Na-ah the hall of doors sucks in dreamcast version, (no offence)TeensieKing wrote:Ok thank you.I'm going to download the Dreamcast version because it has more things: minigames,Globox's House,Eig,a cooler Hall of Doors...
No, what Teensie King has got in his sig (whatever that is... some kind of roleplay between TK and MDT I think...) is correct - he means to say that he got the book, which MDT stole from the Magician, back to its rightful owner: the Magician.iambored2006 wrote:TK, your sig says you got the magic book "...back TO him..." instead of FROM him. I wouldn't have pointed that out if it wasn't so funny!
Yes that was what I meant and yes,that's a roleplay between MDT and me xDShrooblord wrote:No, what Teensie King has got in his sig (whatever that is... some kind of roleplay between TK and MDT I think...) is correct - he means to say that he got the book, which MDT stole from the Magician, back to its rightful owner: the Magician.iambored2006 wrote:TK, your sig says you got the magic book "...back TO him..." instead of FROM him. I wouldn't have pointed that out if it wasn't so funny!
Now back to Rayman Origins please! I like hearing about the game I'm drawing to enter a contest for.
maybe as a secret or something? like R3Shrooblord wrote:I'm afraid she won't... if she would, why haven't we seen any footage of her yet? Unless Ubi is withholding precious information from its fans. >:C
I frickin' hope so!ikke471 wrote: maybe as a secret or something? like R3