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{{Game
{{Game
| name = Rayman 3 HD
| name = Rayman 3 HD
| image = [[Image:Rayman3HD.jpg|center|250px]]
| image = [[File:Rayman3HD.jpg|center|250px|Rayman 3 HD]]
| published by = [[Ubisoft]]
| published by = [[Ubisoft]]
| developed by = Ubisoft Montpellier, Ubisoft Shanghai
| developed by = [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Paris]], [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Shanghai]]
| designed by = Michaël Janod with Olivier Palmieri, Benjamin Haddad, Frédéric Gaveau, Éric Couzian, Xavier Plagnal, Jérôme Collette, Olivier Barbier, Yann Leclerc
| designed by = Michaël Janod with Olivier Palmieri, Benjamin Haddad, Frédéric Gaveau, Éric Couzian, Xavier Plagnal, Jérôme Collette, Olivier Barbier, Yann Leclerc
| written by = David Neiss (story and dialogue)
| written by = David Neiss (story and dialogue)
| soundtrack by = Plume, Fred Leonard, Laurent Parisi
| soundtrack by = [[Alain Plume, Fred Léonard and Laurent Parisi|Plume, Fred Leonard, Laurent Parisi]]
| release date =  
| release date =
'''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360:'''<br />
'''PlayStation 3, Xbox 360:'''<br />
[[File:European Union.png|16px]] 21st March, 2012<br />
[[File:Globe.png|16px]] 21st March, 2012<br />
[[File:United_States_of_America(USA).png|16px]] 21st March, 2012<br />
'''Xbox One:'''<br />
[[File:Globe.png|16px]] 12th November, 2015<br />
| genre = 3D platformer
| genre = 3D platformer
| gameplay mode = Single player
| gameplay mode = Single player
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| ratings = 3+ (ESPLA), 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB)
| ratings = 3+ (ESPLA), 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB)
| distribution media = Digital download
| distribution media = Digital download
| system requirements =  
| system requirements =
}}
}}


'''''Rayman 3 HD''''' is a high-definition<ref>The game runs at 720p (1280 × 720), the minimum standard for high-definition, and does not support higher resolutions, while the [[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|original version of the game]] on PC can be configured to use any resolution, including 1080p and higher.</ref> remake of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. It was released on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade on the 21st March, 2012. ''Rayman 3 HD'' follows ''Hoodlum Havoc'' closely, but it features enhanced visuals, and makes changes in numerous areas.
'''''Rayman 3 HD''''' is a high-definition<ref>The game runs at 720p (1280 × 720), the minimum standard for high-definition, and does not support higher resolutions, while [[Rayman 3|the original version of the game]] on PC can be configured to use any resolution, including 1080p and higher.</ref> remaster of ''[[Rayman 3]]''. It was released on the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 and the Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 on the 21st March, 2012. ''Rayman 3 HD'' features minor enhancements to visuals, such as a remade HUD, and makes a few changes in numerous areas. It was announced that the servers would shut down on November 11, 2017 or November 19, 2018, thus making the leaderboards inaccessible.<ref>[https://forums.ubisoft.com/showthread.php/1241617-Online-Services-Update-Masterlist-Forums Online Services Update Masterlist]</ref> This did however not turn out to be the case and the servers are still up in 2022.


==Differences from ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''==
It was announced on the 9th November, 2015 that ''Rayman 3 HD'' would be among the first group of titles that were to be Xbox One backward compatible.<ref>[http://news.xbox.com/2015/11/09/introducing-your-first-104-xbox-one-backward-compatibility-games/ Introducing Your First 104 Xbox One Backward Compatible Games]</ref> This version was updated with a new logo and fixed minor graphical glitches.
 
==Differences from ''[[Rayman 3]]''==
* The ''Hoodlum Havoc'' subtitle has been removed, and the font of the logo has been changed to match that of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
* The ''Hoodlum Havoc'' subtitle has been removed, and the font of the logo has been changed to match that of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
* The game now features subtitles, but they only work for in-game cutscenes and some other in-game dialogue.
* The game now features subtitles for the cutscenes and some other in-game dialogue.
* The original version opened with a gameplay trailer cut to Groove Armada's 'Madder'. This has been removed and replaced with a new trailer featuring new music.
* The original version opened with a gameplay trailer cut to Groove Armada's 'Madder'. This has been removed and replaced with a new trailer featuring new music.
* The intro sequence originally began with the classic [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] logo, used for the first three [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' games]], overlaid against a night sky. This has been cut.
* The intro sequence originally began with the classic [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] logo, used for the first three [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' games]], overlaid against a night sky. This has been cut.
* ''Rayman 3 HD'' features audio problems. Many music tracks start later than they should, and often contain glitches.
* ''Rayman 3 HD'' features audio problems. Many music tracks start later than they should, and often contain glitches.
* In [[the Fairy Council]], a [[Ludiv]] originally spoke the line 'Oh my God, what is going on here?' In ''Rayman 3 HD'', this line is censored to 'What is going on here?' However, the words 'Oh my God' seen in the [[Crush]] minigame remain uncensored.
* In [[the Fairy Council]], a [[Ludiv]] originally spoke the line 'Oh my God, what is going on here?' In ''Rayman 3 HD'', this line is censored to 'What is going on here?' However, the words 'Oh my God' seen in the [[Crush]] minigame remain uncensored.
* Parts of the sky above the [[Clearleaf Forest]] have become black, and the colour of the water has undergone strange changes. The reasons for such discolourings are currently unknown.
* Parts of the sky above the [[Clearleaf Forest]] have become black, and the colour of the water has undergone strange changes. The reasons for such discolourings are currently unknown.
* The bonus section of the game contains an "extra" which is a gallery of the artworks seen in the ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' art booklet which came with the collector's edition.
* In the third part of [[the Longest Shortcut]], the room where [[Rayman]] must hit a machine with curved [[Telescopic fist|punches]] has the wall on the left moved closer inside, making it smaller.
* The shadows of objects and characters have been known to glitch up, often passing directly through surfaces and appearing/disappearing at random. The shadows also sometimes aren't cast according to the location of the light source, and instead appear directly beneath the caster. This is likely due to a lack of testing when experimenting with the newer shading technology.
* The bonus section of the game contains an "extra" which is a gallery of the artworks seen in the ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' [[The Art of Rayman Origins|art booklet]] which came with the collector's edition.
* The [[jewels]] and [[red lum]]s now cast light onto the geometry around them, as opposed to ''Hoodlum Havoc'', where only a glowing texture was placed around them.
* The shadows of objects and characters have been known to glitch up, often passing directly through surfaces and appearing/disappearing at random. The shadows also sometimes are not cast according to the location of the light source, and instead appear directly beneath the caster. This is likely due to a lack of testing when experimenting with the newer shading technology.
* The [[jewel]]s and [[Red Lum]]s now cast light onto the geometry around them, as opposed to [[Rayman 3|the original version]], where only a glowing texture was placed around them.
* The [[Grand Minimus]]'s crown is now transparent.
* The [[Grand Minimus]]'s crown is now transparent.
* The game has a major glitch where if a level is revisited before completing the game it will cause [[the Tower of the Leptys]] to become permanently inaccessible.
* Level scores are now shown at the end of boss battle sections.


<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
TheLandoftheLividDeadPS3.jpg|The first scenery of [[The Land of the Livid Dead (Rayman 3)|the Land of the Livid Dead]] in ''Rayman 3 HD''.
TheLandoftheLividDeadPC.jpg|In comparison, the same scenery on PC.
</gallery>


{|
==Screenshot gallery==
|-
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px">
| [[Image:TheLandoftheLividDeadPS3.jpg|thumb|426px|none|The first scenery of [[The Land of the Livid Dead (Rayman 3)|the Land of the Livid Dead]] in ''Rayman 3 HD'']]
Rayman 3 HD Title Screen.jpg|The title screen.
| [[Image:TheLandoftheLividDeadPC.jpg|thumb|320px|none|In comparison, the same scenery on PC]]
Rayman 3 HD Land of the Livid Dead Water.jpg|Glitched, colourful water in [[The Land of the Livid Dead (Rayman 3)|the Land of the Livid Dead]].
|}
Rayman 3 HD Clearleaf Forest Water 2.jpg|Glitched, colourful water in [[Clearleaf Forest]].
Rayman 3 HD The Bog of Murk Ugly.jpg|A glitched, blue-headed [[Ugly]] in [[the Bog of Murk]].
R3 HD Xbox One.jpg|The cover and logo for the Xbox One backward compatible version.
</gallery>


==Screenshot gallery==
==Artworks gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Rayman 3 HD Title Screen.jpg|The title screen
R3HD Artbook 01.png
File:Rayman 3 HD Land of the Livid Dead Water.jpg|Glitched, colourful water in [[The Land of the Livid Dead (Rayman 3)|the Land of the Livid Dead]]
R3HD Artbook 02.png
File:Rayman 3 HD Clearleaf Forest Water 2.jpg|Glitched, colourful water in [[Clearleaf Forest]]
R3HD Artbook 03.png
File:Rayman 3 HD The Bog of Murk Ugly.jpg|A glitched, blue-headed [[Ugly]] in [[the Bog of Murk]]
R3HD Artbook 04.png
R3HD Artbook 05.png
R3HD Artbook 06.png
R3HD Artbook 07.png
R3HD Artbook 08.png
R3HD Artbook 09.png
R3HD Artbook 10.png
R3HD Artbook 11.png
R3HD Artbook 12.png
R3HD Artbook 13.png
R3HD Artbook 14.png
R3HD Artbook 15.png
R3HD Artbook 16.png
R3HD Artbook 17.png
R3HD Artbook 18.png
R3HD Artbook 19.png
R3HD Artbook 20.png
R3HD Artbook 21.png
R3HD Artbook 22.png
R3HD Artbook 23.png
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-icLyZKSRI Rayman 3 HD Intro]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-icLyZKSRI Rayman 3 HD Intro]


==References==
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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 3 March 2026

Rayman 3 HD
Rayman 3 HD
Rayman 3 HD
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Shanghai

Directed by {{{directed by}}}
Produced by {{{produced by}}}
Designed by Michaël Janod with Olivier Palmieri, Benjamin Haddad, Frédéric Gaveau, Éric Couzian, Xavier Plagnal, Jérôme Collette, Olivier Barbier, Yann Leclerc
Programmed by {{{programmed by}}}
Art by {{{art by}}}
Written by David Neiss (story and dialogue)
Soundtrack by Plume, Fred Leonard, Laurent Parisi

Release date PlayStation 3, Xbox 360:

21st March, 2012
Xbox One:
12th November, 2015

Genre 3D platformer
Gameplay mode Single player
Languages {{{languages}}}
Platforms PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network), Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)
Ratings 3+ (ESPLA), 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB)
Distribution media Digital download
Game engine {{{game engine}}}

Rayman 3 HD is a high-definition[1] remaster of Rayman 3. It was released on the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 and the Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 on the 21st March, 2012. Rayman 3 HD features minor enhancements to visuals, such as a remade HUD, and makes a few changes in numerous areas. It was announced that the servers would shut down on November 11, 2017 or November 19, 2018, thus making the leaderboards inaccessible.[2] This did however not turn out to be the case and the servers are still up in 2022.

It was announced on the 9th November, 2015 that Rayman 3 HD would be among the first group of titles that were to be Xbox One backward compatible.[3] This version was updated with a new logo and fixed minor graphical glitches.

Differences from Rayman 3

  • The Hoodlum Havoc subtitle has been removed, and the font of the logo has been changed to match that of Rayman Origins.
  • The game now features subtitles for the cutscenes and some other in-game dialogue.
  • The original version opened with a gameplay trailer cut to Groove Armada's 'Madder'. This has been removed and replaced with a new trailer featuring new music.
  • The intro sequence originally began with the classic Ubi Soft logo, used for the first three Rayman games, overlaid against a night sky. This has been cut.
  • Rayman 3 HD features audio problems. Many music tracks start later than they should, and often contain glitches.
  • In the Fairy Council, a Ludiv originally spoke the line 'Oh my God, what is going on here?' In Rayman 3 HD, this line is censored to 'What is going on here?' However, the words 'Oh my God' seen in the Crush minigame remain uncensored.
  • Parts of the sky above the Clearleaf Forest have become black, and the colour of the water has undergone strange changes. The reasons for such discolourings are currently unknown.
  • In the third part of the Longest Shortcut, the room where Rayman must hit a machine with curved punches has the wall on the left moved closer inside, making it smaller.
  • The bonus section of the game contains an "extra" which is a gallery of the artworks seen in the Rayman Origins art booklet which came with the collector's edition.
  • The shadows of objects and characters have been known to glitch up, often passing directly through surfaces and appearing/disappearing at random. The shadows also sometimes are not cast according to the location of the light source, and instead appear directly beneath the caster. This is likely due to a lack of testing when experimenting with the newer shading technology.
  • The jewels and Red Lums now cast light onto the geometry around them, as opposed to the original version, where only a glowing texture was placed around them.
  • The Grand Minimus's crown is now transparent.
  • The game has a major glitch where if a level is revisited before completing the game it will cause the Tower of the Leptys to become permanently inaccessible.
  • Level scores are now shown at the end of boss battle sections.

Screenshot gallery

Artworks gallery

External links

References

  1. The game runs at 720p (1280 × 720), the minimum standard for high-definition, and does not support higher resolutions, while the original version of the game on PC can be configured to use any resolution, including 1080p and higher.
  2. Online Services Update Masterlist
  3. Introducing Your First 104 Xbox One Backward Compatible Games