Playtonic has announced that their remake of Yooka-Laylee, which is titled Yooka-Replaylee, will be coming to consoles. Nintendo fans will have to wait a bit longer as it seems to be coming to the next Nintendo system, rather than the current Switch sys… | By Sickr on October 24, 2024 | Playtonic has announced that their remake of Yooka-Laylee, which is titled Yooka-Replaylee, will be coming to consoles. Nintendo fans will have to wait a bit longer as it seems to be coming to the next Nintendo system, rather than the current Switch system. Those of you who are attending this week's EGX event in London will be able to go hands on with a recent build of the revamped 3D platformer. Check out the new trailer for the game down below. - More Beautiful Than Ever – With an art and animations overhaul and enhanced performance and resolution, the favourite buddy duo has never looked or moved better.
- New and Improved Challenges – Improvements to existing in-game challenges and many entirely new challenges to discover and undertake!
- New Collectible Currency – Capital B's inept minions have dropped their hard-earned coins all over the place. Collect the official currency of the Hivory Towers to spend on video games' most beloved sentient vending machine.
- Navigating the World – Now you can get lost in the game, not in the world! A brand-new world map and challenges tracker helps you know where you are and what needs to be done. Hooray!
- Vendi Has Plenty to Offer – Tonics are back with all new flavours! With the option to equip multiple game-changing enhancements, you can truly customise your playstyle. And as if that wasn't enough, Vendi has new lines of merchandise for the modern fashionable adventurer.
- Revised Controls and Camera – A new tweaked move set allows you to combine moves more fluidly while the new camera controls makes framing the action a breeze.
- A Dreamy Orchestral Soundtrack – The original score from famed video game composers Grant Kirkhope (Banjo-Kazooie) and David Wise (Donkey Kong Country) returns but as a beautifully arranged orchestral score. Now seriously, clean out those ears.
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