Posted on: March 13, 2024

hirvio_hillo
验证所有者游戏: 评论: 3
Controller not working on Linux
Controller doesn't work in Linux version. In Windows version (using Wine on Linux) controller works without problems. Otherwise, enjoyable so far.
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Yooka-Laylee. Developed by Playtonic Games. © 2017. Published by Team 17. Team17 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Team17 Digital Limited. All other trademarks, copyrights and logos are property of their respective owners.
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Posted on: March 13, 2024
hirvio_hillo
验证所有者游戏: 评论: 3
Controller not working on Linux
Controller doesn't work in Linux version. In Windows version (using Wine on Linux) controller works without problems. Otherwise, enjoyable so far.
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Posted on: November 1, 2017
Bubble_Man
游戏: 275 评论: 4
Not Bad -- Not Great Either
At a glance, this looks like a great successor to Banjo Kazooie. The character designs and graphics are spot-on and the music is exactly what fans of Banjo Kazooie would expect. When moving beyond aesthetics, however, the game fails to live up to its predecessors. My biggest complaint is that the levels lack an intuitive flow. The musical notes of Banjo Kazooie were arranged in such a way that they led players through the levels and hinted at the locations of jiggies. The quills of Yooka-Laylee are sparsely strewn about in a seemingly random manner. Progression through the worlds isn't nearly as smooth as it could have been. Secondly, the objectives for obtaining pagies are often more tedious than fun. Running through a series of rings before time expires is repetitively used and feels a bit generic. The snow world has an objective where players must find and return hats to five different snowmen. The snowplow form used in parts of this objective controls poorly and finding them all becomes more bothersome than fun. Finally, the system for projectile power-ups is a step back from the game's predecessors. In the BK and BT, eggs could be collected as ammunition and players could use them at any time. In Yooka-Laylee, consuming a projectile power-up results in a timer beginning and it can only be used for a set amount of time before expiring. Eating an elemental berry and rushing to the area of its intended use before time expires is not especially fun. While Yooka-Laylee successfully captures the look and sounds of a Banjo-Kazooie title, it only succeeds on a superficial level. The actual gameplay and level design are a pale imitation of the game's inspirational material. If you long to once again experience the fun and silliness of Banjo-Kazooie, I would recommend simply playing Banjo-Kazooie.
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Posted on: April 14, 2017
AeolianMode
验证所有者游戏: 37 评论: 1
Unpolished but maintains the spirit.
PC Port: There is no keybinding that I can see, and the options menu is incredibly lacking. I believe Playtonic rushed out the game to release and be compatible on a large variety of platforms at once. I HIGHLY recommend playing this game with a controller as using the keyboard is frustrating and involves a lot of trial and error to learn what every button is mapped to. Graphics: It's colorful and vibrant. The character designs are all very clever, and I personally found a lot of charm and heart in it. There were some animation bugs that I noticed, in particular with NPCs, and some rough, stretched textures and low-poly models. It definitely feels like a previous-gen game in some regards. Sound: It is about what you'd expect from a Banjo-Kazooie successor. The way I tend to judge the quality of video game music is whether or not I would enjoy listening to it on its own. I can say about 75% of the Yooka-Laylee OST passes this "test" with me. Some of the tracks, however, are a bit too "noisy" for my tastes. Some people might find the way the characters "talk" to be annoying, but I find it a nice throwback to the old Banjo games. Writing/Story: Lots of puns and breaking the fourth wall. I think it's funny, others might not. Cutscenes aren't skippable (correct me if I'm wrong), which is frustrating, but they got me to chuckle. Gameplay: I am enjoying it. I feel that some level designs and puzzles are a little weak in comparison to the original Banjo games and I don't feel as "immersed" in these worlds than I did in Banjo-Tooie. Camera can be a little wonky. I don't like the quiz sections. I enjoy collecting things, however, and learning new abilities and visiting old worlds. Over-all: It's charming and enjoyable. I think it needed another year to polish it up though. The Banjo franchise is a hard thing to live up to. Keep your expectations tempered and you'll probably enjoy Yooka for what it is. -1 star for bad PC port, -1 star for other minor annoyances.
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Posted on: September 17, 2022
blooregardskotch
验证所有者游戏: 341 评论: 2
Classic Banjo-Kazooie Vibe
Do you replay Banjo-Kazooie like all the time? Miss the days where you collected things in a 3D environment? Miss Rare before Microsoft bought it? This game is for you! Most of the original Rare team got together and made this gem. Looking forward to the next 3D adventure from them!
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Posted on: September 10, 2018
artzerka
验证所有者游戏: 46 评论: 2
An absolutely average game (but good)
First, I give it 3/5 but I don't mean it as a bad way (where, nowadays, anything below 8/10 or 4/5 is bad). YL is the perfect example of a "good enough" game. The game is perfectly playable, has some charm, and will last you a solid 10-15 hours. But ultimately, it's all there is to it. you're unlikely to be struck in awe by anything in the game. It's worth playing, you'll have a good time for sure, but it certainly won't be anybody's GOTY, and it shouldn't be.
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