If you loved Tropical Freeze, I see no reason to worry about it not being good.I bought the game in Amazon and I'm second guessing it... I don't know if I should cancel it :(
If you loved Tropical Freeze, I see no reason to worry about it not being good.I bought the game in Amazon and I'm second guessing it... I don't know if I should cancel it :(
Man just buy it!I bought the game in Amazon and I'm second guessing it... I don't know if I should cancel it :(
Man I fucking hate GameSpot.GameSpot gave it a 6. The same they gave it to DKC Tropical Freeze though heh
Bee-lieve it!By the way, if anyone has any punny title suggestions for the OT, please post them so I cansteal them and claim them as my own brilliant ideaproperly credit you when I use one for the thread!
Definitely picking this up I just don't know which version, are there any differences between PS4 and Switch?
What its next meal will be ?
The devs said their goal was to target 60fps on Switch, then move from there. I'm assuming it'll run fine on Switch, but at a lower resolution than PS4. I'm interested to see how it performs on every console, but I think I'll get it on PC just to be safe.
If this turns out to be a limp copy-cat of Tropical Freeze, there's a whole lot of reviewers that will get tossed on my own personal untrustworthy pile. Saying it rivals Tropical Freeze is a meaningful statement that shouldn't be uttered unless true. TF is pure platforming brilliance start to end. Moreso now with Funky Kong added to it.
i'm convinced this is what it is. i'll buy it but i fully expect to not like it.If this turns out to be a limp copy-cat of Tropical Freeze, there's a whole lot of reviewers that will get tossed on my own personal untrustworthy pile.
does anyone have a link to performance analysis of these 3 versions it know if anything not PC offers 4K60? I'm fine getting it anywhere but always buy on console if they are well done..
I'm intrigued, is it just that they got more talent or is there more that happened?I don't think people quite realize how much the studio has grown since 2015.
Looks like a fun platinum to get. I think I might pre-order.
I have a hard time believing these reviews because of how half-baked Yooka-laylee was and that awful last boss fight with the camera.
I want a good platformer, I haven't played a good one since Guacamelee 2.
They had 5 or 6 team members when the studio was first announced in 2015. I can't remember the exact timeline, but I know they were hiring new people towards the end of Y-L's development. As well as some new people afterwards. They were basically building the studio at the same time as they were making the first Yooka-Laylee.I'm intrigued, is it just that they got more talent or is there more that happened?
I don't know whether to be disappointed or relieved that there's no achievement for beating the Impossible Lair without any bee guards.
I hate tropical freeze but love the original dkc trilogy. Will i like this?Yeah its much better than the original. Fans of Tropical Freeze will love this.
I have a hard time believing these reviews because of how half-baked Yooka-laylee was and that awful last boss fight with the camera.
I want a good platformer, I haven't played a good one since Guacamelee 2.
I hate tropical freeze but love the original dkc trilogy. Will i like this?
That being said, if you're fine with never completing the Impossible Lair, you're still left with a great game. It's a massive improvement over the original and a much better direction for the series. The way in which it handles its overworld is masterful, as is the way it interconnects with each level. Not to mention Grant Kirkhope and David Wise's amazing talent is once again on display with another stellar soundtrack. Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair is a wonderful platformer that could have been even greater if only it stuck the landing.
Score: 8.5 / 10