I think Ramen 3: certified hood classic had a very good understanding of surreal dream like locations, more so than most games. your surrounded by phantasy creatures and impossible structures, with texture that's almost paint like. but I think it comes together with how convincing it all is, this feels like a real believable location with how it all comes together and not just a bunch of crazy absurd stuff squished together to make a haphazardly fake world. Rayman understands the real, in the surreal
And one without rabbits. I can remember as a kid loving rayman3 so much and then getting very disturbed and confused about the rabbits. Only one I played afterward was Origins, but I kinda prefer the old blocky 3d rayman
Genuinely believe that if Ubi wanted to, they could make an amazing 3d rayman 4. Its just the company big guys are piss scared to take risks like rayman seriously in 2021
@@tommivirtanen1638 The sad part is that the gaming industry almost woke up from this risk-avoidance from the big companies, then they started monetizing every game and making them all live-service so at least a couple players would still invest hundreds on their game.
Gianluca, grazie. Veramente: ste musiche sono tra le più belle tra i videogiochi di sempre, l'atmosfera che creano è semplicemente perfetta con ogni momento, paesaggio, scenario... Troppo sottovalutate ingiustamente
Thank you so much for making these. Rayman 3 is truly a game close to my heart - played it so much throughout my childhood...funny thing is, as a kid, I always played this when I was sick. When I would finish the game again, my sickness would be over. As if it was a feel good journey everytime I felt bad for being sick. And everytime I would chill and stand somewhere, listen to the background music. Especially in the Bog of Murk, the environment and ambience...like at 11:40 is such a good moment of bliss. thanks again for making these, gonna relax in bed and listen to these in the evening.
yeah seriously, some of the best pieces are in scenes that are over in like a minute or two. didn't even hear half of the piece before moving on. Although, that does make listening to the original soundtrack that much more interesting.
Ahh... remembering that i was stuck at the first bossfight for 3 months 🤣🤣🤣 Only to get stuck at the first level of the desert of the knaaren for a year I was 8 when i got stuck at the desert
in the wrecking ball theme, the instrumentation of the wispier section of the theme remind's me of the moskito from rayman 1. I guess the thing in common of that they use motifs from Flight of the Bumbleebee
Only if they remastered this for the newer consoles. Like not even mess with its campaign or soundtrack, just update the graphics so its more realistic looking. It would make the games atmosphere look much more alive! This will always be one of my favorite childhood games, something so nostalgic about it.
@@TheGoblinCommune they are both great indeed!! :D Christophe's really some how know how to reinvent the wheel in crazy ways :o Although I have to say christophe music didn't grab me like eric's does. (I think it is because of the way eric does crazy things rythem wise, which is way more prominent in rayman 2 and tonic trouble if you ask me) but at the same time I can see why people love christophe music as much or even more! ;)
Mediocre game. Ratchet & Clank was already out. The creativity was there, but camera sucks, the most boss fights too. This is great for if it came out in 2000. But it was actually released in 2003.
Although the colour pallete was awesome on most levels I have to admit. And oh man, those funkyboard surf LSD levels.... Maybe I'm getting too strict with this one. It is because I first fell in love with the original 1995 Rayman when I was a kid. I never really loved the 3D version of Rayman. Had to wait until Rayman Origins.
Rayman 3 was more about the adventure, less about well-designed game mechanics. Still though, I think they got the balance right when it comes to the quite simple combat mechanics and platforming that imo delivers a memorable experience, especially as a kid.
I think Ramen 3: certified hood classic had a very good understanding of surreal dream like locations, more so than most games. your surrounded by phantasy creatures and impossible structures, with texture that's almost paint like. but I think it comes together with how convincing it all is, this feels like a real believable location with how it all comes together and not just a bunch of crazy absurd stuff squished together to make a haphazardly fake world.
Rayman understands the real, in the surreal
Well stated. The world design is unparalleled.
ramen 3 is very tasty i wish ramen 4 came out
@@Chris-sm2ujI prefer Ramen Origins, taste legendary
@@dumbotv3820 Are you sure it's Ramen Origins that tastes legendary, not Ramen Legends?
@@lance499 Nah, Ramen Legends taste original
Its legends like you that keep us sane as we wait for the next rayman game
And one without rabbits. I can remember as a kid loving rayman3 so much and then getting very disturbed and confused about the rabbits. Only one I played afterward was Origins, but I kinda prefer the old blocky 3d rayman
@@julesmartin6972 you should really try Legends, it is great.
Look up revenge of the dark
seems like it never released?@@KivonHarper
@@KivonHarperI rmbr hearing about this back in like middle-school, which is like over a decade ago now LOL. Not happening, bruh.
Back when Ubisoft had creativity.
Genuinely believe that if Ubi wanted to, they could make an amazing 3d rayman 4. Its just the company big guys are piss scared to take risks like rayman seriously in 2021
@@tommivirtanen1638 The sad part is that the gaming industry almost woke up from this risk-avoidance from the big companies, then they started monetizing every game and making them all live-service so at least a couple players would still invest hundreds on their game.
@@ambralemon Yeh, why try when people with more money than sense buy the same games anyway.
When Rayman Adventures and Assassin’s Creed Rebellion are the cool things once.😎
Dude that transition from "Last Line of Defence" into "The Hunter's Domain" is seriously impressive
I love how you added the ambience/sfx into the music!
Oh yeah this is going in the Halloween core playlist
Same here, Desert of the Knaaren too.
Gianluca, grazie. Veramente: ste musiche sono tra le più belle tra i videogiochi di sempre, l'atmosfera che creano è semplicemente perfetta con ogni momento, paesaggio, scenario...
Troppo sottovalutate ingiustamente
Thank you so much for making these. Rayman 3 is truly a game close to my heart - played it so much throughout my childhood...funny thing is, as a kid, I always played this when I was sick. When I would finish the game again, my sickness would be over. As if it was a feel good journey everytime I felt bad for being sick. And everytime I would chill and stand somewhere, listen to the background music. Especially in the Bog of Murk, the environment and ambience...like at 11:40 is such a good moment of bliss.
thanks again for making these, gonna relax in bed and listen to these in the evening.
This game is too underrated, maybe one day we'll get a Rayman 4
Never, sadly.
love the mix of music and ingame sounds
Those are by far the best ost samples there are out there for Rayman 3 on youtube, thanks for the amazing job
I remember spending afternoons playing this level while my crappy Toshiba laptop made loud fan noises :')
The witches theme is so damn catchy.
I could listen to Razoff's mansion ost all day
dee dee dede de de
Keep it up, love your work! This was one of my favorite games as a child, thank you for doing this.
The sad thing is the parts you hear some of these in are over & done with before you can even hear the whole thing.
yeah seriously, some of the best pieces are in scenes that are over in like a minute or two. didn't even hear half of the piece before moving on. Although, that does make listening to the original soundtrack that much more interesting.
Ahh... remembering that i was stuck at the first bossfight for 3 months 🤣🤣🤣
Only to get stuck at the first level of the desert of the knaaren for a year
I was 8 when i got stuck at the desert
thank you very much for all of this
Been playing this while at the hag's house in Baldur's Gate 3
It fits perfectly lol
in the wrecking ball theme, the instrumentation of the wispier section of the theme remind's me of the moskito from rayman 1. I guess the thing in common of that they use motifs from Flight of the Bumbleebee
thank you
i listen to the last two multiple times a day
I love those comment sections. I wish we could meet up when the new Rayman gets released.
"when the new rayman gets released" oh, I wish.😭
20:52-24:29 is so good
Only if they remastered this for the newer consoles. Like not even mess with its campaign or soundtrack, just update the graphics so its more realistic looking. It would make the games atmosphere look much more alive! This will always be one of my favorite childhood games, something so nostalgic about it.
What about Rayman 3 HD? That was released back in like 2012, when Origins was on the spotlight.
They did and it was an abomination
@@jahmirwhite7807 "back in like 2012" is _11_ years ago
@bloopah Well, duh. I know that already, lol
**DIIIIING**
damm what do I miss the times that eric chavelier made music for ubisoft
Yeah his style was on top
Agreed, his music is fantastic. But let's not forget Christophe Heral, both are amazing composers!
@@TheGoblinCommune they are both great indeed!! :D
Christophe's really some how know how to reinvent the wheel in crazy ways :o
Although I have to say christophe music didn't grab me like eric's does. (I think it is because of the way eric does crazy things rythem wise, which is way more prominent in rayman 2 and tonic trouble if you ask me)
but at the same time I can see why people love christophe music as much or even more! ;)
You guys know the game valheim? I think this soundtrack would be fitting perfect to the swamp biom of it 😍😍
could you tell what the sound at ~17:01 is
it's like crows scream
or at least like the ambient sounds in general pretty please 😔😔🙏🙏
It does sound like a crow, maybe a vulture, both have a similar harsh tone to them.
23:33 When the Imposter is sus!!!!!
11:40 best one
Begoniax got some vibes
20:18 This sounds glitched out.
Also I subscribed !
Where is the awesome begoniax theme that song was catchy
it doesn't fit to the soundscape
@@bloopahVIII but it was a boss fight it maked sence that a little more diferent
@@leonriosecovega7520 but it doesn't fit to the soundscape
@@bloopahVIII but count razoff's theme doesn't fit either and you put it in the soundscape
@@leonriosecovega7520 i am not the guy who made it, also how would you want to smoothly transition a calm track into a chaotic track and back
This is my favorite Rayman game and I like Teenage Rayman best.
It's better than Rayman 2.
RAYMAN 3 SOUNDTRACK V2 "5 2022)😀😀
You should do the same thing but without the SFX. And crossover the musics. :)
I like it more with the sfx haha. really brings out the feel of each level I think
@@GianlucaSorrentinoVideos Can u pls pls pls do the same thing without sfx so we have the both ? :3
@@Warper74 sure hahaha whenever i have the time :D
@@GianlucaSorrentinoVideos Thank ya ! :D
@@GianlucaSorrentinoVideos Yeah gives it more atmosphere I love it.
Anybody here for Moonlit Swamps?
moonlit swamps hmm
Mediocre game. Ratchet & Clank was already out. The creativity was there, but camera sucks, the most boss fights too. This is great for if it came out in 2000. But it was actually released in 2003.
Although the colour pallete was awesome on most levels I have to admit. And oh man, those funkyboard surf LSD levels.... Maybe I'm getting too strict with this one. It is because I first fell in love with the original 1995 Rayman when I was a kid. I never really loved the 3D version of Rayman. Had to wait until Rayman Origins.
@@αλώβητοςκανένας yea gameplay wasn't amazing but the environments and soundtrack really left an impression on me as a kid
The gameplay of rayman 3 was great. It isnt all platformer like it used to be though.
Rayman 3 was more about the adventure, less about well-designed game mechanics. Still though, I think they got the balance right when it comes to the quite simple combat mechanics and platforming that imo delivers a memorable experience, especially as a kid.
I'll agree the camera sucks, but Rayman 3 and Ratchet & Clank 1 are among my top 5 PS2 games, I love them both.