| Bman54 said: Honestly, if most of the criticisms are that it hasn't evolved since the Banjo-Kazooie days, I think I'll still love it |
It's not just that it hasn't evolved, it's also not as good from what I gather
One of the game's larger problems is that there's rarely the sense, as in the best level-based platformers, that a realm has been constructed around unique concepts that are elegantly paid out as you make yourself the master of associated abilities. There are puzzles that are specific to each world, including the option to transform into various goofy vehicles care of an absent-minded octopus professor, but by and large, going from book to book is more a question of altering the mood than the mechanics. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-04-04-yooka-laylee
Since I never played Banjo Kazooie back in the day I don't think it will hold up without nostalgia to push it along.







