funny how the main character gets like 3 lines in the entire game but heck the way he says them is just so good. man I love Rayman's voice here. it's perfect
God it feels so weird seeing all of these in high quality… as a Rayman girl in 2014 I could only ever find these in the low quality the GameCube/PS2 had (and on top of that it had the audio synch issue) so seeing these cutscenes with no audio delay, high quality and showing all the expressions feels so new to me
It is a nice experience in HD isn't it? If you haven't played the HD version yet then I recommend it. Though if you have the PC version, you could play it in HD like the console versions (PS3 and Xbox 360 onwards), it just wont have subtitles or the remade/remastered textures and everything. The PS2, Gamecube and Original Xbox versions really feel downgraded compared to their remade/remastered versions in the next console generation and above.
@@RaymanSanctuary Nowadays I'd wish they would increase the internal resolution of Rayman 3 HD from 720p to 2160p (4K) for the Series X like Xbox has done with other 360 games.
@@Green_Stache_Productions It would be nice for a visual overhaul but it would count as a remaster and I doubt they'll do it. Not unless Rayman fans petition or demand it enough that they will pay for a remaster of Rayman. I would love for a remastered trilogy of Rayman 1, 2 and 3 just like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro got with their 3 games.
@@RaymanSanctuary considering how each game uses its own different engine I'd imagine full on remaking then would be a lot harder. The most realistic thing they'll probably do is just part all three games to modern consoles and PC with quality of life improvements like widescreen, 4K resolution, maybe upscaled textures, etc.
31 years old and still have fond memories of Rayman 3. I liked it so much that I beat it twice. The possibilities of world building is so amazing. It's a shame that it didn't get a proper 4th installation. Life 18 years ago was so much more simple. I used to play it on the gamecube back then. I don't know what made me look up Rayman 3 all of a sudden. I guess the world became a bit gloomy and 2024 is around the corner, so I wanted some childhood nostalgia. It had everything, the humour, the drama, the sadness, the dialogue that really makes you feel you're on a journey. Would work as a great movie too!
5:57 after about 10 years ago when I played this game - I never knew who Zelda was, now I know XD this scene made me lmao today. 7:42 Rayman 4 when? :D
XD Interesting that Andre mentioned her name in this game. Yeah, we all would love for Rayman 4 to come out but the developers were pretty stupid bringing the Rabbids series instead of putting out Rayman 4 first.
4:24 I mean... Aren't they technically thugs too? 5:58 The f***, a The Legend of Zelda reference?! 9:28 Lol plum juice has alcohol in this universe 12:10 lol 13:56 I feel really sorry for Rayman here. He somehow landed on her and when he tries to explain himself, he sounds really scared and like he's about to break down which honestly I would understand after Rayman 2 with its incredibly desperate prison break story. They both seem traumatized, especially Begoniax. 30:18 No! Rayman opened everything, you ignoramus! 34:10 Sacrificing ability to talk for so much power that the final fight against him has 4 freaking phases, the last of which is the longest, oh my god. Why does Globox like Andre??? Why is he so freaking delusional??? He even wants to risk the entire world just to hang out with someone who doesn't even like him back! Despite these problems, great story.
@@lewismcdonald985 I mean he is funny besides those moments... I get that he's dumb which is why he had a dumb guy voice in the previous game but does it really excuse him being this ungodly ignorant?? There are definitely other ways for dumbasses to be funny.
I think Globox might have Stockholm syndrome 🤷🏽♀️ Edit: My bad wrong syndrome, I just learned about Nightingale syndrome recently (Caregiver falling for their patient) and I put that instead of Stockholm Anyway I think that what Globox might have either that or he’s just nuts
For some odd reason, I always found Rayman cute in this game. You can say I still have a crush on him 10 years later...lmao. Also, I loved this game. I really wish there was a 4th one.
“I like that outfit on you. When does it come off?” Rayman is technically a teen (mentally speaking, he doesn't age) in this game, so let that sink in. SPOILERS!!!! Also, kind of interesting that the thing that would scare a red Lum is Rayman himself.
@@loliconenjoyer9770 Wouldn't be able to play it? I joked that if he "died for a remake", that if the remake happened, he would die and wouldn't be able to play the remake.
It is a good game. To me, Rayman 2 stands out as I played it a lot more growing up but Hoodlum Havoc was something at the time. I believe I had the PC version when I played it. The upgrade in quality though when jumping from Hoodlum Havoc to HD on PS3 and Xbox 360 was pretty wild. Going back to the PS2 and Original Xbox versions was a big downgrade in quality and it didn't have a good feeling to it, least to me.
There was a Rayman 4 in development, it got cancelled. Nothing we can really do on that but considering Rayman's in Rabbids Sparks of Hope, we can only hope that there's plans for more Rayman in the future.
38:05 uh, i think they should’ve have them say Rayman: “But he’s evil, Globox. Not sure what he’ll plan if he turns back.” Globox: “Can he change back by scaring em?” Rayman: “i hate to see what will happen when you scare one. *yawns* Goodnight, globox.” Globox: “Night….”
I wonder if the translators or the voice actors listened to the original voices (or even had access to them), bc there's sometimes when the characters sound completely off or don't have the same energy as the originals I also noticed a lot of changes from the original script. It's a lot tamer (the original script can be really vulgar at times) and sometimes the joke isn't translated properly or it's just something entirely new. And on top of that, if you add the terrible lip sync (since it was based on the original voices) or some of the voice clips that were left as is (it's really noticeable at 6:35), the english version doesn't sound very good Call me biased, but I think I understand why some people say that the dialogues are kinda "hit or miss", the english adaptation really leaves a lot to be desired
Well, being for kids as well, they had to tone it down to keep the E for Everyone rating. If they had kept the original script that contained more non-kid friendly material then the game would receive an M for Mature rating. Conker's Bad Fur Day was rated M by Rareware, I don't see why Rayman 3 couldn't have gone the extra mile but I guess they didn't want kids to miss out on a limbless hero mascot who was for everyone and not just for adults. But yeah, the dialogue isn't perfect by any means.
@@bloopahVIII When you sign into your Xbox 360 account on the Xbox One/Series console, when you play an Xbox 360 title (or backwards compatible title), you'll see the Xbox 360 popups as Microsoft didn't make them look like One/Series popups.