Re: Rayman Origins
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:28 am
i'm going to win that rank contest, oh and this site maybe means a new sig
So maybe Mr Ancel is finally explaining to us why Jano and Polokus possessed the same hat in Rayman 2?Viku wrote:*spits coke that was drinking*
hold the phone! Jano!?! Bubble Dreamer (Polokus) and Jano are one in the same!?!?!
(And do't tell em this count as spoilers people, it's right there on the freaking webpage!! Check right on the Darktoon profile)
from rayman 2Jano (commonly known as the Guardian of the Cave of Bad Dreams)
I knew it.Viku wrote:*spits coke that was drinking*
hold the phone! Jano!?! Bubble Dreamer (Polokus) and Jano are one in the same!?!?!
(And don't tell em this count as spoilers people, it's right there on the freaking webpage!! Check right on the Darktoon profile)
Then wouldn't this mean that the Heart of the World is where Polokus is dreaming? What about later games? Are there more than a Heart of a World? The locations got changed in later games?With the Glade in imminent danger, the Fakirs gathered and delved deep into trance and chanted mystical mantras. Their purpose: to hide the routes to the heart of The Glade where the Maker is said to dream the world.
He was dreaming of himself? And it wasn't particularly a nice dream...Viku wrote:1) If Jano and Polokus are the same person, and RO supposes to be after Rayman 2 as some of you have said, how could have Jano be at the Cave of Bad Dreames if Polokus was still asleep by that point?
That's an interesting theory there... I didn't think in that before. Gosh you might be absolutely right...Drolpiraat wrote:I always thought Jano was Polokus. His name Jano is derived from the Roman God Janus, who had two faces. His other face could be none other than Polokus, because of the hat.
Well punching the flying ring with your fist on its way back seemed pretty straightforward to me...Haruka wrote:I swear I took 40 minutes to try to figure out how to pass through this part without getting hit/dying.
Excuse my lack of the english lenguage (I'm from south America after all) but...what the heck is a lithograph?Haruka wrote:That's an interesting theory there... I didn't think in that before. Gosh you might be absolutely right...Drolpiraat wrote:I always thought Jano was Polokus. His name Jano is derived from the Roman God Janus, who had two faces. His other face could be none other than Polokus, because of the hat.I'm having another mind blow.
http://www.game.co.uk/en/rayman-origins ... %20origins
What? An exclusive lithograph? Oo I want to see this.
Whoa, if we don't get that in our gift basket as well, I might have to consider importing that.Haruka wrote:http://www.game.co.uk/en/rayman-origins ... %20origins
What? An exclusive lithography? Oo
Unless you find the lithograph in eBay.Drolpiraat wrote:Whoa, if we don't get that in our gift basket as well, I might have to consider importing that.Haruka wrote:http://www.game.co.uk/en/rayman-origins ... %20origins
What? An exclusive lithography? Oo
Wikipedia is your friend!Viku wrote:
Excuse my lack of the english lenguage (I'm from south America after all) but...what the heck is a lithograph?
The main issue was the Blue Spiked Ball in my direction and just in the side of the Flying Ring. You can't just jump and fist since it is blocking in the fist path. This means you need to give a jump sufficiently high to pass in the other side and fist the Flying Ring successfuly. I had to figure out how to do that high jump: the trick is in the timing of releasing Rayman from the Flying Ring, which must be when Rayman is balancing in an angle of 45º (being this fact I took 40 minutes to figure it out). But to fully work, you need this plus a speed impulse done by the running in the slippery surface. It isnt' guaranteed to work at first attempt but knowing this physics trick of the Flying Rings makes you pass this without big problems.Hunchman801 wrote:Well punching the flying ring with your fist on its way back seemed pretty straightforward to me...Haruka wrote:I swear I took 40 minutes to try to figure out how to pass through this part without getting hit/dying.
So some kind of painting then?Haruka wrote:Wikipedia is your friend!Viku wrote:
Excuse my lack of the english lenguage (I'm from south America after all) but...what the heck is a lithograph?
You're getting worked up over nothing, just jump, throw your fist above the flying ring so that it hits the it on its way back and there you are.Haruka wrote:The main issue was the Blue Spiked Ball in my direction and just in the side of the Flying Ring. You can't just jump and fist since it is blocking in the fist path. This means you need to give a jump sufficiently high to pass in the other side and fist the Flying Ring successfuly. I had to figure out how to do that high jump: the trick is in the timing of releasing Rayman from the Flying Ring, which must be when Rayman is balancing in an angle of 45º (being this fact I took 40 minutes to figure it out). But to fully work, you need this plus a speed impulse done by the running in the slippery surface. It isnt' guaranteed to work at first attempt but knowing this physics trick of the Flying Rings makes you pass this without big problems.
No character info for The Wizard...Greenbottle3 wrote:RayTunes wrote: Website update! http://raymanorigins.us.ubi.com/#
No I meant Mr Dark.sergiomonty wrote:The Magician, you mean.
I can read Mr Dark's info clearly...beebo44 wrote:No I meant Mr Dark.sergiomonty wrote:The Magician, you mean.