Re: Rayman: Revenge of the Dark
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 1:27 pm
not as fishy are you are.
Yes, you seem to have a bit of a problem…Shrooblord wrote:Yes, and look what happened to me@!
Hmmm, this makes me think that I always loved the amazing scenic backgrounds from Rayman 1, because they always make the viewer getting a feel for wanderlust, a sense of being somewhere in this majestic looking world in one of the shown faraway places. Especially this particularly background from the Blue Mountains is a good example for that:Master wrote:I believe they refer to this:
It doesn't matter - look at my Tings!saerleiya wrote:how many posts do you have Shrooblord by the way ?
THE HOARD wrote:Your insolence has left me no choice. YOUR TINGS. ARE MINE.
Probably.Plejadenwolf wrote:Would be cool to see some levels based on some of the scenic backgrounds. By the way: Is there an archive (like in the Wiki) something out there with all the collected level backgrounds? Good old nostalgia...
I agree. It's a very atmospheric game, and the world feels huge, despite it being a 2D platformer.Plejadenwolf wrote: Hmmm, this makes me think that I always loved the amazing scenic backgrounds from Rayman 1, because they always make the viewer getting a feel for wanderlust, a sense of being somewhere in this majestic looking world in one of the shown faraway places. Especially this particularly background from the Blue Mountains is a good example for that:
Hmmm, maybe something like Candy Ltd....? Well, as for me I think there are enough Rayman levels with this theme out there (like in Origins or Legends for example) and I think the game shouldn't be overwhelmed with levels based on ideas which are already used extensively in prior games. But I have to admit, I like the concept of Candy Ltd. some kind of... Hm, maybe a short re-visitation of the dome/castle where the battle between Mr Dark and Rayman occurs in the beginning of the game...?JeffreyHikariKurai wrote:I still want edible levels such as the Candy Chateau in this game, damnit Addy you hurt me.
Absolutely. It really feels like an in-depth-universe and like a living magical world. The backgrounds of Origins and Legends are great (in fact they are fucking amazing!), but for me they can't top the amazing atmospheric backgrounds of Rayman 1. They just don't give me the chills from the past days... Maybe it's my nostalgia-view which doesn't let me see further, but for me the backgrounds of the original are the nonplusultra.Lazicful wrote:I agree. It's a very atmospheric game, and the world feels huge, despite it being a 2D platformer.Plejadenwolf wrote: Hmmm, this makes me think that I always loved the amazing scenic backgrounds from Rayman 1, because they always make the viewer getting a feel for wanderlust, a sense of being somewhere in this majestic looking world in one of the shown faraway places. Especially this particularly background from the Blue Mountains is a good example for that:
I kinda got the same feeling from Origins, but not to the same extent. Maybe it's nostalgia!
Definitely this! For me it was the 3D recreation of Band Land.JeffreyHikariKurai wrote:Picture City in 3D made me cry. I'm sure that Candy Chateau would be just nice to have a 3D look at!