This is an excellent game, only let down by late game bs attempting to elongate play time artificially. The first 8 hours of this game are great fun. Not every world is great but overall this is much better than its baffling scores.
As someone who has played Banjo-Kazooie innumerable times and has lived every minute of it, I get what this game was intended to be. As someone who has played through Yooka-Laylee twice, I can say with confidence it succeeds. The humor is fantastic, the world's are creative, inventive, and challenging, and the amount of heart the developers put in was unreal. Does game is an absolute joy and it is everything the platform collectathon is meant to be. Except the mine carts. Those are miserable. But aside from that, this game is worth loving just as much as Banjo-Kazooie. It is one of the greatest games one played.
Finalizado, tras un parón de varios años por medio. Lo dejé en su momento porque la cámara y los saltos poco precisos me resultaban incómodos. Tras rejugar Banjo-Kazooie me di cuenta que precisamente esas 2 características no han cambiado mucho en Yooka-Laylee. Con ese cambio de enfoque mi experiencia cambió notablemente.
Muchos buscaremos en este título un tributo a Banjo Kazooie y sin duda lo es, sus personaje, su humor, sus "voces" y sobretodo su música con tanto Xilófono desprende un aroma a la saga de Rare en Nintendo 64 que a juicio le hace justicia.
Las pegas, que las tiene, vienen, a mi juicio,en los escasos niveles, quizas más mundos y menos pagies por mundo encajaría mejor que las ampliaciones.
Los jefes finales, con menos carisma del esperado. Y las transformaciones no están a la altura de Banjo.
En resumen, es un buen juego, que rinde buen tributo y sienta unas bases solidas para crear una saga 3D, que aunque poco original, ocupa un lugar y tipo de juego que parece olvidado entre los desarrolladores y que la dueña de los derechos de Banjo no le parece interesante explotar.
Quién eche de menos plataformas 3D noventeros agradecerán volver a un género olvidado que rozó la perfección hace casi 30 años.
I have never had such a bad time playing a game. I originally bought it almost purely for the art style, since it's incredibly appealing, but when I started playing, I slowly lost all form of interest. The game is weighed down by poor controls (with Flying and the camera for example), a camera that glitches out after death, levels that are so frustrating to navigate that I'm surprised that there's no map (Tribalstack Tropics being the one exception to me), and arcade games within it that are too poor, slippery, and unfair to play/control- This game just overall provides a frustrating experience and it's just not fun to play.
SummaryYooka-Laylee is an all-new 3D platformer from the creative talent behind the Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country games. Our new heroes, Yooka (the green bloke with no pants) and Laylee (the wisecracking lady-bat with the big nose) were conceptualised from the ground up for stellar platforming gameplay, created by the same character art...