Sny wrote:both ._.
i was veeery little when i played rayman 3 and because of my enormous fantasy those zombie chicken and the knaaren were very scary ;_;
i just played every stage before the desert 1000 times again
Rayfist wrote:Imagine a full on horror Rayman game... that would be very interesting to see, all taking place in the depths of the Desert of the Knaaren.
Maybe the Land of the livid Dead withs it's 9 rings
9 rings? I'm feeling a reference, but I'm not getting it..
its a Lord of the rings joke. there were 9 mortal men who were given rings but got corrupted and became nuzgul. or at least that's how I'm interpreting it.
Hey peeps, I'm planning to start Rayman 3. I've never played it before, so I don't know much about the version differences. So can you help me out here? Which of the following versions would you recommend me to play and why: HD (specifically, the PSN one), GameCube, PC, or PS2?
Also, one thing to keep in mind: I heard that only the HD version features subtitles. Subs are a plus for me since I have trouble understanding subtitle-less cutscenes in English (my native language is Spanish, and while I can read English just fine, I find it hard to understand the words when someone speaks in English). Does the game have the option to change the voices' language, and if so, do you know if Spanish included?
Thank you!
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I see, so all versions should do. Thanks for the responses!
Language aside, how do the versions compare? For instance, I heard that the GC one has extra content such as minigames. Are they included in R3HD? I also heard that HD is the glitchiest version. Are the bugs so bad that they spoil the experience, or they can be easily avoided? Can the PC version be played in HD, and is it true that it has control issues (if using a gamepad solves them, I have one)?
collecting the additional Gamecube Games requires a GBA connector so its rather difficult to play them nowadays, yes the HD versions are the most glitchy and sometimes CAN hinder the experience, I suggest the latest PC version on the Ubisoft store, and it plays a lot better with a controller I'd imagine.