Just finished my 💯% playthrough of #Rayman Origins on #PS3. Damn, this game is great. Artstyle, gameplay, music and humor is awesome. Would call it a hidden gem because from my perspective it competes with the #Mario#platformer games.
Give it a try, at least casual. You can also play it on #Steam, Wii, Xbox 360, PS Vita and #Nintendo 3DS .
In the video you can see the fight against the additional boss unlocked when collected all 10 skull teeth. Boss art in this game is magnificent.
Vous connaissez peut-être la fonction "Extrait" de Youtube : elle permet d'isoler un petit moment d'une vidéo quelconque, que l'on peut partager sans réuploader l'extrait. Je m'en sers comme réservoir de "reaction video", que je vous partage, si vous en avez besoin :
Saw a post about Bubsy on the Atari Jaguar being "pretty good" and was in the middle of dumping a wall of text into some poor guy's replies about every single thing wrong with it.
Right when I got to the end and was about to hit the Publish button, I realized it was actually a post about RAYMAN on Jaguar.
Clearly, I still have trauma from being a teenager and my boss at the game store I was at paid me for 2 weeks to do nothing but play Bubsy on Jaguar until I finished it. You see, he was a hardcore Jaguar fanboy and had heard that the Jaguar version had something extra special at the end of it that no other version had, so he needed to see what it was.
For those of you who have never experienced Bubsy on Jaguar, it is 20 levels of pure pain caused by a fucked up momentum system combined with awful hit detection making it far easier to try to avoid every enemy than trying to kill them.
Tumblr artist Lumspark drew a quartet of obscure platformer mascots, including enchanted pile of laundry Plok, the neckless yet scarf-sporting Rayman, head-swapping puppet Dynamite Headdy, and... uh, wait a second, I think I've got this... that guy from Tonic Trouble. Ed? Apparently his name is Ed. You'll have to excuse me, the...
Funny Floaty Platformy Fellas (Lumspark) (www.tumblr.com)
Tumblr artist Lumspark drew a quartet of obscure platformer mascots, including enchanted pile of laundry Plok, the neckless yet scarf-sporting Rayman, head-swapping puppet Dynamite Headdy, and... uh, wait a second, I think I've got this... that guy from Tonic Trouble. Ed? Apparently his name is Ed. You'll have to excuse me, the...