It is part of Gerudo lore, although I feel that the writers just adapted some Amazon lore because they wanted an Amazon-esque tribe in the game, and they wanted it to look different from the standard Hylian setting (as they did with the Gorons, Zoras etc. as well). Which is fine in concept, but its execution is a bit wonky partly since they don't get that much screentime outside of their area.I was mostly joking anyway. But in Ganondorf's case, isn't it part of Gerudo lore that males are super rare and have harems (or something along those lines)?
Which itself can be said for a lot of Zelda stuff, but Nintendo doesn't really care about being meticolously consistent around Zelda lore. We're talking about the same corp that introduced the "Link dies" timeline outta nowhere after all.
Rayman 2's a legit great game (even if it was ported to every single bloody system imagineable at the time and it might've aged some when it comes to its controls and camera - kinda unavoidable since we're talking a 20+ year old game), if you can find it at a low cost it's a recommend.Rayman's in an awkward spot, he's pretty wellknown but so heavily overshadowed by bigger franchises from the same company and even the ****ing spinoff characters from his own game, doesn't help Michelle Ancel's the only one who seems to bother making his games at Ubisoft, which is pretty bad considering he's been working on Beyond Good and Evil 2 for like 5 years before retiring/evading bad press in October iirc, which is probably why he never gets talked about much, a franchise's wellbeing tends to help spark discussion on it. Personally, I don't remember much of the franchise beyond hating Rayman 1 on the GBA but liking Rayman 3's console game.
I did some research on this way back. Edit: Not from what I've seen, although it could be just incomplete data.Is this true? What's the basis here?
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