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Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:11 am
by Ray502
Shrooblord wrote:Rayman502 wrote:Rulez wrote:Rayman502 wrote:Shrooblord wrote:Rayman502 wrote:Sometimes I make mistakes in spelling. I am pretty good but I am prefect.
What's that? You're a prefect? That's nice for you. Don't bully those freshmen too hard, now, okay?
I really like the increased waves of Roebel Piartes in Revolution. I'm not too keen on the decoration spam they've thrown in some levels though; the Woods of Light just looked like they
had to include more and more and more little artefacts and details. It's nice in one way, and really ugly in another.
Somebody changed my post from Perfect to prefect

Gee! I wonder who that ''somebody'' person was!!
Must have been a real meanie!!
Maybe it is YOU! 80% it was you.
I think it was the Roebel Piartes.
No. I am sorry for what I said Rulez

Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:16 am
by Keane
It's really too bad quote pyramids would probably not pass for a signature.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:16 am
by Master
Well, if we're done joking about spelling...
I decided to play Rayman 2 from scratch, and for once, I stood still and marvelled at how the game looked, and appreciated the hard work that must have gone into it.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 4:08 am
by Shrooblord
Master4lyf1 wrote:Well, if we're done joking about spelling...
I decided to play Rayman 2 from scratch, and for once,I stood still and marvelled at how the game looked, and appreciated the hard work that must have gone into it.
You hadn't done this before? Well, I guess the game
is immersive. But, good, did you like anything in particular? I'm always looking out for how they did some things; I remember studying certain textures really hard back when I was doing that entry for the UbiContest for Rayman Origins, so I could figure out how to draw in their style. I learnt some interesting things.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 4:26 am
by Adsolution
I probably know every single geometrical wall of Rayman 2 inside and out, I've studied it so much.
Rayman502 wrote:No. I am sorry for what I said Rulez

MY EYES.
Must refresh vision by marveling at some Rayman 2....
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:12 pm
by Rulez
Gayman520 you bork my felings you poopiehead

Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:36 pm
by Ray502
Rulez wrote:Gayman520 you bork my felings you poopiehead

Be quiet or I will kick you so hard.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:40 pm
by Rulez
Rayman502 wrote:Rulez wrote:Gayman520 you bork my felings you poopiehead

Be quiet or I will kick you so hard.
Shut the fuck up and stay on topic you clit Jew

Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:46 pm
by ikke471
Rulez wrote:Rayman502 wrote:Rulez wrote:Gayman520 you bork my felings you poopiehead

Be quiet or I will kick you so hard.
Shut the fuck up and stay on topic you clit Jew

is it me or is this shit getting creepy?
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:09 pm
by Master
Attempting to swerve back on the path to on-topic conversation.
Shrooblord wrote:Master4lyf1 wrote:Well, if we're done joking about spelling...
I decided to play Rayman 2 from scratch, and for once, I stood still and marvelled at how the game looked, and appreciated the hard work that must have gone into it.
You hadn't done this before? Well, I guess the game
is immersive. But, good, did you like anything in particular? I'm always looking out for how they did some things; I remember studying certain textures really hard back when I was doing that entry for the UbiContest for Rayman Origins, so I could figure out how to draw in their style. I learnt some interesting things.
It's hard to explain, it could be due to the fact that I got the PS1 version of Rayman 2 first, and the textures, whilst good, were nothing much to shout about, as such I just enjoyed the game.
When I first got the PC game, I was busy trying to get reaccustomed with the game, and with the major differences between the PS1 and PC version, I was too busy trying to get used to the game again.
Fast forward to today, where I started a clean file again, after 100% many Rayman 2 versions, I decided to stop and admire the view, rather than blaze through the game as I had many a time before, so I guess the reason why I did it now was just because I thought it was time for a change of pace.
I think the Woods Of Light stood out to me in particular, it's quite lush and I do like the colours.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 6:51 pm
by spiraldoor
ikke471 wrote:is it me or is this shit getting creepy?
Some people use rude words to make themselves feel big and cool. It's nothing to worry about.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:07 pm
by Rulez
spiraldoor wrote:ikke471 wrote:is it me or is this shit getting creepy?
Some people use rude words to make themselves feel big and cool. It's nothing to worry about.
Yes, just like some ignorant people can't see the irony and actually think some people are serious when they're not. Can you believe it?
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:09 pm
by Adsolution
Master4lyf1 wrote:I think the Woods Of Light stood out to me in particular, it's quite lush and I do like the colours.
Probably the reason I myself like the Woods of Light so much is because of the music. The guitar theme is quite different than the rest of the game's music, and it's literally perfect for the environment, even moreso than the other tracks.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:16 pm
by Rulez
RayFan9876 wrote:Master4lyf1 wrote:I think the Woods Of Light stood out to me in particular, it's quite lush and I do like the colours.
Probably the reason I myself like the Woods of Light so much is because of the music. The guitar theme is quite different than the rest of the game's music, and it's literally perfect for the environment, even moreso than the other tracks.
I might say that whenever I think of Rayman 2, the first thought goes EXACTLY to the guitar from the Woods of Light. I think it's the perfect way to introduce new players.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:21 pm
by spiraldoor
Rulez wrote:Yes, just like some ignorant people can't see the irony and actually think some people are serious when they're not. Can you believe it?
Ah, so calling an eleven-year-old a 'clit Jew' was actually an example of your extremely intelligent and sophisticated satirical humour. You truly are a master of irony and subtlety, Rulez. Your posts add so much to this forum! I don't know what we'd do without you.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:28 pm
by Rulez
spiraldoor wrote:Rulez wrote:Yes, just like some ignorant people can't see the irony and actually think some people are serious when they're not. Can you believe it?
Ah, so calling an eleven-year-old a 'clit Jew' was actually an example of your extremely intelligent and sophisticated satirical humour. You truly are a master of irony and subtlety, Rulez. Your posts add so much to this forum! I don't know what we'd do without you.
Ah, so me never mentioning intelligent humour, or any humour at all, still means I had it in mind? And let me play a bit with your irony - yes, my post do add much to this forum! The problem is, you don't know which ones!

Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 9:46 pm
by Shrooblord
When I think of Rayman 2, I think of that main theme that's used everywhere throughout the score, and especially I think of the song from the Prologue. That tune has become as much part of me as my own cells have... which is weird, I know... stop staring at me now, k plz?
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 9:51 pm
by Rulez
Shrooblord wrote:When I think of Rayman 2, I think of that main theme that's used everywhere throughout the score, and especially I think of the song from the Prologue.
I know that feeling as well. I especially like the version of the song that is in the Precipice.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:09 pm
by Shrooblord
That one's amazing. It perfectly completes that stage. Everything about the Precipice is exactly like it should be. It's quick, skill-testing and exciting and sometimes you have to act fast if you want to get to all the Cages.
Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:30 pm
by Adsolution
If I had anything to complain about in that stage, it's the last area (the one with the purple water). That seemed a bit rushed and dull compared to the perfection that lay before it.