Link said:I'm sure one will come to the PS3/360 eventually.
Uhh, the last 'proper' game came out 5 and a half years ago. :lolLink said:I'm sure one will come to the PS3/360 eventually.
Because aiming and combat are key compontents of the Rayman franchise...nincompoop said:It would be better on Wii, with IR aiming the combat might have a chance of not being completely awful (unlike 2 and 3).
nincompoop said:It would be better on Wii, with IR aiming the combat might have a chance of not being completely awful (unlike 2 and 3).
They certainly were in 2 and 3... the game often wouldn't allow you to advance until you cleared a room full of enemies.Visualante said:Because aiming and combat are key compontents of the Rayman franchise...
cjelly said:Give me Rayman 2 (Dreamcast version), on XBLA and PSN and I'm golden.
It's pretty obvious Ubisoft are too busy whoring the franchise as a mini-game fest to worry about a proper platformer.
Rayman 2 is still up there as one of my favourite games ever. Seriously.
JadedOne said:Whoa there! Rayman 2 was amazing
You should know better than to expect a real game from Ubisoft on the Wii.nincompoop said:It would be better on Wii, with IR aiming the combat might have a chance of not being completely awful (unlike 2 and 3).
trinest said:I'm contenmpt with the RRR series - great for comady relife.
Alphahawk said:Once upon a time Rayman Raving Rabbids was known as Rayman 4, and it was a platformer,coming to 360 PS2 (or was it PS3?) and Wii, anyway the developers had trouble making the Wii one use the IR control, so they simply turned it into a minigame collection, the mingame collection sold well and somewhere in their Ubi aquired the "Petz" license and decided that a casual line of DS games targeted for girls called "Imagine" would be a profitable investment. The rest is history.
Caesar III said:Came here to mention Mushroom Men
Just buy this game if you own a Wii at the end of november
I hoped so too, but i know no one will buy that game, and it saddens me.beef3483 said:The game is looking really good. I just hope people notice.
A Black Falcon said:Rayman Raving Rabbids is a platformer, and a pretty solid one... but only on the GBA and DS (the two are different games, Rayman 1-style 2d on GBA and 2.5d 3d stuff on DS). And while the games are okay to good, they doesn't completely replace the real, still missing Rayman 2-style Rayman 4 (and Rayman 2 is one of the best 3d platformers ever, after only Mario 64 and very little else...).
I'll be buying it. It looks to me like a really good platformer with a lot of effort put in. If they manage to pull it off well enough, one day people might be asking for a Mushroom Men 4 instead. From little things, big things grow.Caesar III said:Came here to mention Mushroom Men
Just buy this game if you own a Wii at the end of november
Well, the same could be said for BG&E2 but Ubishit doesn't care.nincompoop said:It would be better on Wii, with IR aiming the combat might have a chance of not being completely awful (unlike 2 and 3).
Alphahawk said:I'm aware of the DS/GBA version but the point is the console version was gonna be a platform game, but for some reason they changed it to reflect the Wii game...
trinest said:I'm contenmpt with the RRR series - great for comady relife and enjoyment when you just want to play something simple.
Get used to this generation. Cause its going to stay.
It would be better on Wii, with IR aiming the combat might have a chance of not being completely awful (unlike 2 and 3).
nincompoop said:It would be better on Wii, with IR aiming
cjelly said:Give me Rayman 2 (Dreamcast version), on XBLA and PSN and I'm golden.
It's pretty obvious Ubisoft are too busy whoring the franchise as a mini-game fest to worry about a proper platformer.
Rayman 2 is still up there as one of my favourite games ever. Seriously.
Because each time a Rabbids game has come out, the less Rayman features in each one, and the further away from the style of Rayman 2/3 it goes. If they suddenly released a Rayman platformer now you'd get morons whining that there are no rabbids or pop culture references in it. The only solution is to do a rayman game and the rabbids as their own series.Haunted said:I'm not sure why people think Rabbids stands in the way of another Rayman game. If anything, it helps the Rayman brand name (which makes more games likely).
Well, I think the Rabbids game should be - and are - considered spin-offs.Gagaman said:Because each time a Rabbids game has come out, the less Rayman features in each one, and the further away from the style of Rayman 2/3 it goes. If they suddenly released a Rayman platformer now you'd get morons whining that there are no rabbids or pop culture references in it. The only solution is to do a rayman game and the rabbids as their own series.
cjelly said:Uhh, the last 'proper' game came out 5 and a half years ago. :lol
Do you have Parkinson's disease or something? If not, I'm not sure why you would dispute that IR aiming would be a perfect fit for Rayman. It would allow you to turn and fire in any direction with ease, a move that wasn't possible in 2 and 3 thanks to their clumsy shooting mechanics.Ramenman said:AHUAHAUAHUAHAUAHUAHUAHAHAUAHUAA joke post or get out.
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