Re: Rayman 2
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2019 9:36 am
Can uh... can someone explain this?

The industry was more niche back then. Its since broken into the mainstream so marketing has to have more mass appeal.raymanHUN wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:45 pm Wow, haven't seen this one yet. It's actually cool to be honest, how they are comfortable enough to advertise with adult humour. I kinda miss those days when video game ads (and ads in general) were a bit fucked up, or straight out didn't make any sense. Simpler days, those were.
It's quite amazing that this stuff exists and people are still finding more and more of it. Most of these glitches allow significant shortcuts through levels, so they are a godsend to speedrunners.Aaron wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:03 am Alright, so I found some scrapped content from this game today which I think is pretty interesting and since not many people have seen it and since I don't think you guys know about these already (I actually just got to know today) so I thought why not share it with you guys. I also found some glitches, skips and other stuff. I know the first video on the scrapped content is short though which is partly the reason I'm gonna keep looking for it still.
What the syscall 0x2.CunningCondor wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 9:36 am Can uh... can someone explain this?
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That's pretty damn cool! Pity they scrapped that first connection, it would've tied things up so neatly (and made it handier to get around as well!). Funnily enough, I was just wondering as well why there are structures that look like Polokus's pedestal near the Echoing Caves…Aaron wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:03 am Alright, so I found some scrapped content from this game today which I think is pretty interesting and since not many people have seen it and since I don't think you guys know about these already (I actually just got to know today) so I thought why not share it with you guys. I also found some glitches, skips and other stuff. I know the first video on the scrapped content is short though which is partly the reason I'm gonna keep looking for it still.
I think I will update it actually (as early as I can so that I don't forget it, though I don't think I will forget) now that you say it.Hunchman801 wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 7:55 pm Pretty cool indeed! Looks like our page for Rayman 2 glitches could use an update.![]()
Nice, I'll be sure to check it out!Aaron wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 12:06 am I think I will update it actually (as early as I can so that I don't forget it, though I don't think I will forget) now that you say it.![]()
I think it's actually pretty cool. I mean, sometimes you have to cut content that's either not really consistent with the rest of the game, or of a lower quality. It's only sad when the content is cut due to a lack of time or budget, or sometimes because of bad decisions from the developers.raymanHUN wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 12:08 am It always makes me sad wen I see scrapped content from games I like. It's especially true for Rayman 2, since it's my most favourite game of all time.
Yeah, I mean, it's better to have something shorter but complete, than something that's long and incomplete. It's just that, I can't help but feel how even more awesome the game could've been, would they have been able to keep everything in it, while also making sure that everything was the same in quality. Also, at this point, I've played Rayman 2 so many times I can hardly remember the exact number, and maybe I just want to experience something new, while having the same fun as before, and some more levels could've been it.Hunchman801 wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 1:05 pmI think it's actually pretty cool. I mean, sometimes you have to cut content that's either not really consistent with the rest of the game, or of a lower quality. It's only sad when the content is cut due to a lack of time or budget, or sometimes because of bad decisions from the developers.raymanHUN wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 12:08 am It always makes me sad wen I see scrapped content from games I like. It's especially true for Rayman 2, since it's my most favourite game of all time.
As I pointed out, the last quarter of the game after The Sanctuary of Rock and Lava does feel like they ran out of time and had to cut a lot of stuff. The Tomb of the Ancients is great, but Beneath the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava, the Iron Mountains/Gloomy Island and Prison Ship feel very lackluster compared to it.raymanHUN wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 3:47 pmYeah, I mean, it's better to have something shorter but complete, than something that's long and incomplete. It's just that, I can't help but feel how even more awesome the game could've been, would they have been able to keep everything in it, while also making sure that everything was the same in quality. Also, at this point, I've played Rayman 2 so many times I can hardly remember the exact number, and maybe I just want to experience something new, while having the same fun as before, and some more levels could've been it.Hunchman801 wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 1:05 pmI think it's actually pretty cool. I mean, sometimes you have to cut content that's either not really consistent with the rest of the game, or of a lower quality. It's only sad when the content is cut due to a lack of time or budget, or sometimes because of bad decisions from the developers.raymanHUN wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2019 12:08 am It always makes me sad wen I see scrapped content from games I like. It's especially true for Rayman 2, since it's my most favourite game of all time.
Well, everything may feel lackluster compared to the Tomb of the Ancients, especially if you are a fan of the creepy atmosphere... However, I did not feel those levels are in any way bad. Scenery may not be as impressive, but they introduce a few unique gameplay elements - the super-helicopter in 'Beneath the Sanctuary', the 360-degree shell ride and ship navigation in Iron Mountains, the shell flight at the end of the Prison Ship - all of them feel right at home.Henchman1028 wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:29 am The Tomb of the Ancients is great, but Beneath the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava, the Iron Mountains/Gloomy Island and Prison Ship feel very lackluster compared to it.
They are rather janky and gimmicky, though. Then again, that's not a problem exclusive to them. Same could be said of the water skiing in The Marshes of Awakening and shell riding in general.dr_st wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:22 amWell, everything may feel lackluster compared to the Tomb of the Ancients, especially if you are a fan of the creepy atmosphere... However, I did not feel those levels are in any way bad. Scenery may not be as impressive, but they introduce a few unique gameplay elements - the super-helicopter in 'Beneath the Sanctuary', the 360-degree shell ride and ship navigation in Iron Mountains, the shell flight at the end of the Prison Ship - all of them feel right at home.Henchman1028 wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:29 am The Tomb of the Ancients is great, but Beneath the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava, the Iron Mountains/Gloomy Island and Prison Ship feel very lackluster compared to it.
I don't remember that (having only ever once watched a walkthrough of that version), but yeah, it sounds kinda ridiculous.Henchman1028 wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 6:19 am By the way, anyone else find it hilarious that the boss theme plays for the random red Henchman 800 at the end of the first section of the Bayou in the PS1 version?