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* 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'', this line is censored to 'What is going on here?' | * In [[the Fairy Council]], a [[Ludiv]] originally spoke the line 'Oh my God, what is going on here?' In ''Rayman 3'', 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. | * 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. | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 21 March 2012
| Rayman 3 HD | ||
|---|---|---|
| Published by | Ubisoft | |
| Developed by | Ubisoft Montpellier, Ubisoft Shanghai | |
| 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) | |
| Soundtrack by | Plume, Fred Leonard, Laurent Parisi | |
| Release date | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: | |
| Genre | 3D platformer | |
| Gameplay mode | Single player | |
| Platforms | PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network), Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade) | |
| Ratings | 3+ (ESPLA), 3+ (PEGI), E (ESRB) | |
| Distribution media | Digital download | |
Rayman 3 HD is a high-definition 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.
Differences from Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc
- 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 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, 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.
- 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.
