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    Rakkoon: Moral of the story: haemophiliacs didn't make for good assassins as the only treatment they got after cutting off their finger was pressing their hand... more »
    LiQuid!: Art was good, but man was that boring and inconsequential. Should have been a 3-5 page comic instead of a ten minute "animated" video. more »
    madog: The beautiful art makes up for the poor animation of the characters, however, it is made by fans which makes it all the better, and is far nicer than ... more »
    Shinta: You know, I would really just move my fingers out of the way when I used this thing, I don't know about you guys. You know, like a palm strike? I do... more »
    MrPurpleton: Well..the art was nice. The story...him going through a magical series of caves? Really? And correct me if I'm wrong, but Ezio has all his fingers.... more »
    Holverson: This was back in the early days before becoming an assassin was easy. Now all you have to do is witness the capture and murder of your father and bro... more »
    palcomixs: Not to belittle the effort put into this (as it is quite amazing), but a cave?! With stepping pillars and a waterfall?! Honestly? That's the best init... more »
    scrb3331: Sorry, this is really bothering me, because beside a wonderful video is a horrible typo. It should be "RITE of passage", not right. Ah, homonyms. more »
    Boom-Chicka-Ah: Here to Create a Star Commenter Empire: extremely well done. more »
    HELLSRIDER is watching anime: Impressive, for a fan made video it's pretty impressive, though they need to practice the animations, some of them looked pretty bad. The artwork is ... more »
    Husher: what's in there? only what you take with you. more »
    slimky: This is very good. Am I the only one who tries to create a link with Hybrid Two that made the music on this video and Hybride (owned by Ubisoft) that ... more »
    Mi7ch: Very nice. The music really filled it out. I couldn't help but think of the how the female assassin in the cave sounded a lot like a dude trying his ... more »
    ThisDudeRufus: That's the best looking game of Pitfall I've ever seen. more »
    d_r_e: Wow, that was really impressive! more »
    Daftmouse: The artwork is stunning but the actual animation is choppy and rough. It looks less realstic than a string puppet. more »
    Gyaruson: Wow, that is gorgeous. Take note, Ubisoft. You may have some new artists on your hands... more »
    netMASA: Shouldn't that title read, "Ubisoft wants to make a JRPG?"? Pretty sure that should be a wants not a want. more »
    Rachel Fogg: I'd say go for it, I for one would effin LOVE a Rayman Jrpg sans the Rabbids. ANYTHING has got to be better then being stuck with Pew-pew games. more »
    Bluevane: The main character COULD die provided that they had a child. more »
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