The highly anticipated Yooka-Laylee finally released a week ago, and reactions have been. . . . . . mixed. Many argue the game doesn’t live up the hype (little games do due to most of them being overly anticipated). This has people split arguing for or against the game. I went in with what was probably a mindset most people didn’t think of, and after a couple of days of playing, I’ve come to a conclusion. Before reaching that conclusion however, I thought I’d share my expectations that I set, so that when or if you play the game, you can get a good understanding of the expectations you should have before playing this. Let’s get to it then!

One of the first things to take into account when setting expectations for Yooka-Laylee is to take a look at the budget of the game. If you’re going into the game expecting it to be as big and sprawling as Banjo-Kazooie or Tooie, then you might want to re-adjust those expectations because the game is relatively small. That’s not to say it’s a bad thing since the game is still plenty of fun with some pretty big worlds and clever secrets.

Yooka’s budget is relatively small. Even with the Kickstarter funds and support from Publisher Team 17 to help out with stuff like a physical release and advertising, it still doesn’t compare to Banjo. Banjo’s budget is immeasurably higher having to take inflation, the number of times the game changed, and Nintendo’s funding of the game into account. There’s also the fact that Yooka was made in Unity, which is a fairly simple 3D engine, so it’s not going to have the exact look or feel as its predecessor. As a result, it’d be expected that the game wouldn’t have nearly as many worlds and even as many collectibles as Banjo would.

The next expectation to set might cause a bit of a stir at first, but just follow me on this, This is not Banjo Threeie.  Yes, Yooka-Laylee was pitched on the premise of being a Banjo Successor, but not the fabled Banjo Threeie that people love to fantasize about. I can guarantee you that nothing that is present in Yooka was planned at all for another Banjo game. Why am I so sure? Well, whether or not people want to accept it, Banjo Threeie already exists. It’s called Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, and the history of the title is pretty clear.  Rare even made a nice little video a year or 2 ago finally shedding some light on the title. Playtonic spent 2 years developing this title creating a brand new world, characters, and gameplay and I’m sure the last thing they want people to think is that all of that could easily be switched out for a more known I.P.

The last expectation I want to set is that this isn’t the exact same team as the original Banjo crew. Don’t take this as a negative, the people associated with Playtonic have done some fantastic work and have anywhere from 1 to 3 decades worth of making games for the company, but not all of them come from Banjo or Conker. One of the biggest missing pieces for Playtonic is Gregg Mayles, The creator and main level designer for the Banjo series. Yes you have your Chris Sutherlands and Steve Mayles who are very well known for being on the Banjo team, but then you also have very talented people like Justin Cook and Dean Wilson.

These guys are very talented artists who have worked on some of the most interesting Rare titles like Kameo: Elements of Power and Viva Pinata, but often get overlooked due to the internet’s over reaction of the Microsoft buyout and labeling it as “The bad era.” So while this isn’t 100% person by person the original team that crafted Banjo, that’s again not to be taken as a bad thing since the people still there are extremely talented, some even coming from other companies like Rocksteady (Batman Arkham Series) and Supermassive Games (Until Dawn and the LittleBig Planet Series). Below is a beautiful piece of Yooka artwork by Dean Wilson who designed one of the 5 worlds in the game, Glitterglaze Glacier. 

At the end of the day, I’m writing this not to discourage or encourage you to play or not play Yooka-Laylee, but what kind of expectations you should have set going into the game. You can read as many good or bad reviews of the game as you like, but knowing what mindset you have entering the game can make a huge difference. I hope this article has been helpful for you,and most of all, like the games you’re going to like. 

Earlier this morning Nintendo showcased tons of great indie developers and content heading to the Nintendo Switch, and Team 17 was among them

It seems like Team 17 is all in on the console, as they have some exciting titles planned for launch. first up on the plate is the higly anticipated Yooka Laylee which has finally been confirmed as officially being on the console. Still no release date, but Nintendo and Playtonic say it won’t be much longer till release which could indicate that it will launch same day as the other platforms. On top of that, they also showed off a brand new trailer with a new snow themed world titled Glitterglaze Glacier. The game is still on track for an April 11th release.

Also being served up on Nintendo Switch will be Overcooked!. Team 17 announced that not only will the Switch be getting Overcooked!: Special Edition, but that the game will also include HD Rumble that will let you feel the sloshing from the weight of carrying soup, or cuts from a tomato. No date on when we can expect it, but the game will also include all DLC.

Last, but least, The Escapists 2 will also be making its way to the Switch later this year alongside the other versions being released. No specific release again, but it’s great to see the company all in on the system. What is your favorite Team 17 game? Tell us in the comments below!

Yooka Laylee is still around 2 months away from release, but there’s still plenty to say about the game before it launches on Xbox One, PS4, and PC on April 11th.

Today, Playtonic Games announced that the Soundtrack to the game will be available via CD, vinyl, and digital 4 days prior to the games release on April 7th. The soundtrack will include all music from the game and their composers such as DKC Veteran David Wise, Kameo composer Steve Burke, and Banjo/Viva Pinata composer himself Grant Kirkhope. If you’re interested in pre-ordering the soundtrack, check it out right here! What’s your favorite composition from the game? Tell us in the comments below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9X_VGRpw8U&t=243s

 

During this past week, Playtonic Games attended EGX 2016 in Birmingham (somewhere in the U.K) to finally showcase their highly anticipated 3D collect-a-thon revival Yooka Laylee to the masses, and with great success! Not only that, but there were a couple of more surprises that were revealed. On top of a very nice Character Parade trailer, they also dropped a massive bomb by confirming that Shovel Knight (yes, that Shovel Knight) will be digging his way into the game. Not much is known how big his appearance will be, but it’ll probably be for a mission or two. Still, this opens up the game for plenty of other crossovers and possibilities (Banjo Kazooie in Xbox version and DK & Diddy in the Wii U version maybe?)

What are our thoughts on this odd, but awesome crossover? What kind of crossover do you want to see? Tell us in the comments below! Yooka Laylee is scheduled to be released in Q1 of 2017 for Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Wii U.

 

Rare just refuses to leave the spotlight after last year’s E3 comeback. From the company’s characters inclusions in games like, Minecraft, and #IDARB, but also Playtonic Games Yooka Laylee has also been making some splashes since it’s recent E3 trailer.

Well, worlds are now colliding as Yooka Laylee, and a bunch of your favorite Rare & Yooka characters will be making some cameo surprises in the newest Worms game, Worms W.M.D. Right now, if you pre order the Xbox One edition of the game you’ll receive the Rare pack for free! This includes a 5 mask pack for series like Blast Corp., Jet Force Gemini, Jetpac, Killer Instinct, and of course, Battletoads.  You’ll also get an exclusive Joanna Dark aerial attack (yeah, you heard that right.)

Now, even though the Rare all-stars pack is an Xbox exclusive, the Yooka pack will not be. Included will be Yooka, Laylee, Trowser, Rextro Sixty-fourus, Dr. Quack, Minion, and everyone’s favorite character, The Sign Post. Not just that, but there are a ton of more cameos that include, but are not limited to Rocket League, The Escapists, Goat Simulator, and much more!

Check out the trailer below! Worms W.M.D will release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on August 23rd.

AWHAAAA!?!?

WHAT’S THIS!?! A VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER HAVING FUN WITH A VIDEO GAME?!? OUTRAGEOUS! Where are all the grey colors? Where are all the FPS segments? WHY ISN’T THERE A VEHICLE BUILDING MECHANIC!! All joking aside, Yooka-Laylee is shaping up to be one hell of a game. Ever since going radio silent near the end of last year, the folks over at Playtonic Games have really seemed to get their metaphorical rear in gear and now have blown all their new info out over the spans of the last 3 weeks.

Yooka Tribalstack

Today’s new trailer features Yooka and Laylee racing through many different worlds meeting different characters, pummeling baddies, and transforming into weird mutated creatures. Along with this we’ve also learned new news about the game.  It seems as though the game has sadly been pushed back from it’s initial Q4 2016 release and is now heading for a Q1 2017 release (fingers crossed for January.) Along with that we’ve also learned that Playtonic has been Internally hard at work on the Wii U and PC versions of Yooka, while Worms developer, Team 17 is working on the Xbox One and PS4 versions. Enough chit chat though, take a look at the new trailer and tell us what you think about it in the comments!

 

Team 17 recently put up the in-game intro players will see in Worms: Revolution. We get a nice glimpse at the gameplay and graphics as we are “serenaded” by Matt Berry’s luscious voice. Do yourself a favor, sit down with some Whiskey, and watch this trailer. Enjoy!

Worms: Revolution hits PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 this September.