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''"Rayman 3" redirects here. For other uses, see [[Rayman 3 (disambiguation)]].'' | ''"Rayman 3" redirects here. For other uses, see [[Rayman 3 (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
'''''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''''' is the sequel to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. It was released starting on the 3rd of March 2003 for the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, [[Rayman 3 (GBA)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, PC, and Mac. ''Rayman 3'' was 3D, with graphics similar to ''[[Rayman Revolution|Rayman 2: Revolution]]''. However, ''Rayman 3'''s levels were a series of "action stages" as opposed to having a single level per world (as were most of Rayman 2's). Also unlike ''Rayman 2'' and especially ''Revolution'', the levels strictly followed a "movie"-like plot; in other words, returning to a level meant returning to a point in the adventure (such as [[Rayman]] falling in [[Begoniax]]'s outhouse) instead of returning to a location in the adventure. ''Rayman 3'' also featured a scoring system, and players could post their final scores on the then-new RaymanZone website. This is still possible however, as the Pirate Community has its very own [[Hall Of Fame]]. | '''''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''''' is the sequel to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''. It was released starting on the 3rd of March 2003 for the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, [[Rayman 3 (GBA)|Game Boy Advance]], Nokia N-GAGE, PC, and Mac. ''Rayman 3'' was 3D, with graphics similar to ''[[Rayman Revolution|Rayman 2: Revolution]]''. However, ''Rayman 3'''s levels were a series of "action stages" as opposed to having a single level per world (as were most of Rayman 2's). Also unlike ''Rayman 2'' and especially ''Revolution'', the levels strictly followed a "movie"-like plot; in other words, returning to a level meant returning to a point in the adventure (such as [[Rayman]] falling in [[Begoniax]]'s outhouse) instead of returning to a location in the adventure. ''Rayman 3'' also featured a scoring system, and players could post their final scores on the then-new [[RaymanZone]] website. This is still possible however, as the [[Pirate-Community]] has its very own [[Hall Of Fame]]. | ||
==Worlds== | ==Worlds== | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
When | When André is firghtened so much he turns into a Dark Lum, he transforms a lot of the other Red Lums into Dark Lums too. The Dark Lums steal the fur from other animals and use it to weave costumes for themselves, becoming 'Hoodlums'. When André, dressed up in a Hoodlum costume, starts heading towards Rayman, Globox and Murfy, the latter two desperately try to wake Rayman up. Globox eventually becomes so frightened he accidently pulls off Rayman's hand and runs off with them. Murfy picks up Rayman by the hair and flies off with him, waking him up. More Hoodlums try to shoot down Murfy and Rayman as they fly away, but they both escape. They then begin searching for Globox and Rayman's hands. | ||
However, when, they find Globox and Rayman gets his hands back, | However, when, they find Globox and Rayman gets his hands back, André, along with two slapdashes, pursue the large toad. Rayman and Murfy go following him into the building of the Fairy Council. Rayman soon defeats André's Hoodlum costume, which drops a Laser-Washing-Detergeant Can behind, and André flees towards theHeart of the World, wanting to gain ower from there. After Rayman tries out the Laser-Washing Detergeant, called 'combat fatigues', he and Murfy pursure André to stop him from getting to his destination. They find Globox along the way, who accidentally swallows the Dark Lum Lord. | ||
==Score System== | ==Score System== | ||
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If Rayman is using a [[Laser-Washing Powder|Laser-Washing Powder Can]], each point is doubled, increasing the amount of points he can get and quadrupling the payoff of Combo Mode. | If Rayman is using a [[Laser-Washing Powder|Laser-Washing Powder Can]], each point is doubled, increasing the amount of points he can get and quadrupling the payoff of Combo Mode. | ||
With the reformat of RaymanZone for ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'', the Lums Quest ended. | With the reformat of [[RaymanZone]] for ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'', the [[Lums Quest]] ended. | ||
==Main characters== | ==Main characters== | ||
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* Sometimes, when you start hitting [[Globox]], he says "You were nicer in [[Rayman 2]]!", referring to [[Rayman]]'s sudden change of personality in this game. | * Sometimes, when you start hitting [[Globox]], he says "You were nicer in [[Rayman 2]]!", referring to [[Rayman]]'s sudden change of personality in this game. | ||
* There are lots of secret rooms in the game, but three of them refer to [[Rayman 2]]. One, located in [[the Longest Shortcut]], has a statue of [[Ly]] in it. another, in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]], has statues of [[Razorbeard]] and some of his Robo-Pirates sitting at a table, in the style of 'The Last Supper' painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Also, in [[Razoff]]'s mansion, one of the many different statues is of a snake which appears to be [[Sssssam|Sssssam the Snake]] from [[Rayman 2]]. | * There are lots of secret rooms in the game, but three of them refer to [[Rayman 2]]. One, located in [[the Longest Shortcut]], has a statue of [[Ly]] in it. another, in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]], has statues of [[Razorbeard]] and some of his Robo-Pirates sitting at a table, in the style of 'The Last Supper' painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Also, in [[Razoff]]'s mansion, one of the many different statues is of a snake which appears to be [[Sssssam|Sssssam the Snake]] from [[Rayman 2]]. | ||
* At the beginning of the third part of the [[Fairy Council]], when [[Rayman]] and [[Murfy]] are looking for [[ | * At the beginning of the third part of the [[Fairy Council]], when [[Rayman]] and [[Murfy]] are looking for [[André]] and [[Globox]], [[Murfy]] tells [[Rayman]] to hurry or else "[[André|he]]'ll start telling everyone he's your father!". This is a reference to the famous scene from the film, ''Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back'', in which the villain, Darth Vader, reveals to the hero, Luke Skywalker, that he is his father. | ||
* In the [[Fairy Council]], when [[Rayman]] and [[Murfy]] pursue [[ | * In the [[Fairy Council]], when [[Rayman]] and [[Murfy]] pursue [[André]], the Dark Lum Lord throws a [[Ludiv]] away from her home, saying Zelda needs her, before hiding in the [[Ludiv]]'s home. Zelda is a major character from the popular video game series ''The Legend of Zelda''. | ||
* In the [[Bog of Murk]], inside [[Razoff]]'s house is a room with a large mirror. If Rayman is left in idle in front of it, he'll make a face at himself and notice he has something stuck in his teeth, pulling it out. | * In the [[Bog of Murk]], inside [[Razoff]]'s house is a room with a large mirror. If Rayman is left in idle in front of it, he'll make a face at himself and notice he has something stuck in his teeth, pulling it out. | ||