User:Serza5

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Serza
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If you recognize this cloak there's no need to spill my name. If you cannot recognize this cloak you are not fit to know my name.

- Wallace, ensuring that even if the world is at it's end; you still come in making a dramatic entrance because you are that fabulous.

(Pokemon Adventures Manga Volume 22)

Rayman History

My first instance of Rayman was a long time ago. I do not remember the details exactly but I do re-call having a PS1 disc filled with demos and Rayman 2 being on it, with The Bayou being the level featured. I never was good at that tiny segment so I never did get into Rayman way back then.

My first proper experience would be back in 2006 when Rayman Raving Rabbids came out for the Wii, as a game to fill up the family Wii collection. At the time I rather enjoyed it as a Wii game, regardless of some of the more annoying mini games in the series, I had also later received the DS version of the game. After that the next game I played was Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 for the Wii and again the DS, which I found somewhat more enjoyable but was somewhat disappointed that Rayman had less of an appearance in it.

At that time I was what one would call an "internet noob" so naturally it was about that time I was searching Rayman up on youtube and naturally stumbled upon classic vids like Rayman Sings Sexbomb along with trailers for the other games. This lead me to get Rayman 3 for the PS2, my first game in the original Rayman trilogy. At the time the length of the game never really bothered me as I was fascinated by the graphics and the characters in the game, leading me to go deeper into the series.

This is the point where I can't remember the games I got after that in order, although among them where Rayman 1 for the PS1, Rayman Revolution, Rayman 2 for the PC,Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party for the Wii, Rayman M, Rayman DS, and Rayman 1 (DSi) version. The most note worthy of the lot being Rayman Revolution which, despite it's glitches, currently stands as my all time favourite Rayman game for it's music and characters in particular, as well as my favourite boss fights.

Naturally when Rayman Origins was announced I was excited, as it was the first Rayman platforming game since the 3rd installment of the trilogy. I purchased the Wii version upon it's release as I was fortunate enough to be up in Edinburgh for university at the time. Sure enough it lacks much plot but overall the game is amazing and one of the best things about it was that my mum was also able to enjoy playing it along side me.

Rayman Legends, like some people, is the latest game I have bought and sadly enough not completed to this day (The only other games I haven't finished are any iteration of 1, M, and 2). Not that I haven't been enjoying it because I like it just as much as i've loved Origins just that I have been distracted by other games and more important responsibilities.

Rayman PC History

Many people on RPC back in the day joined via the RaymanZone forums, myself being one of them. I had joined back in July 26th, 2008 which so very happened to be the infamous Record Day for that year (Not that I realized at the time, despite seeing the Record Day counter at the top). I was invited by Shaun, who was at that time known as Mr Dark, which myself being known as "RayRaySerza5" at the time.

Remember how I said above that by the time I was on the internet looking at Rayman vids that I was an "internet noob"? I very much acted like that for most of that year; I would often talk as though I was in a chatroom (Which I was on plenty of at the time) and would basically annoy the pants off anyone who wasn't Shaun who was rapid posting alongside me. Despite that I have over come such impulses when I was bribed by Xenon, whom I believe was a super mod at that time, to make logical and grammatical posts on the site. Naturally my extravagant attitude went away alongside my bad grammar and I was deemed a more acceptable member of the community, managing to make plenty of friends along the way.

Since the very start I have always been excited for Record Day in particular, as it then when the forum becomes most active with active and non active users rapidly posting and having fun at the same time. On July 7th, 2012 (The 7th Record Day) I was able to win Record Day with the most posts made per user with 3359 posts, which even broke the record for the most posts made by any user on a Record Day. Needless to say that this is my second proudest accomplishment on RPC.

While I may have started getting busier and more distracted with other things which resulted in me being less active, after 3 attempts on June 21st, 2013 I became a moderator of Rayman PC. I was very excited to be able to be part of a staff I continued to love and enjoy even if I wasn't on there as much as I used to have been.

On August 2nd, 2014 I was able to beat my Record Day record with an outstanding 3804 posts. The best out of anyone.