Rayman 2 was a 3d platformer. I think the 3rd one was as well, but never played it so I can’t be sure.
Rayman 2 was a 3d platformer. I think the 3rd one was as well, but never played it so I can’t be sure.
Every now and then I think about this and I keep going back to Yooka Laylee. In theory that game should be everything people want from a 3D collect-a-thon platformer, but something (at least for me) felt wrong. I think the game is too big. Like, the developers in this modern era had all this space to go, “I can fit everything,” whereas in the past on there were much harder limits. Sometimes a limit forces creative solutions that feel better. Kinda the same idea of a huge open world with nothing in it vs a small map filled with things to discover.
Great Value used to have an amazing 5 cheese and bacon white pizza… can’t find it anymore though.
A child’s… game? Kids often at school or sleep overs will spread and test the rumor of summoning Bloody Mary. In a dark room, while looking at your reflection, you say “Bloody Mary,” three times.
The low light of the room and the human brain’s tendency to use short cuts makes your eyes perceive a distorted reflection of yourself after you stare at the reflection for a while.
Expensive, came out at the worst time due to COVID, got eaten up by scalpers, and few exclusives. What did they expect?