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Has Playtonic done enough to entice players back to the world of Yooka-Replaylee? I think it depends on the price
Hands-on with Yooka-Replaylee.
Players were given control of a bat and chameleon duo in an homage to Rare's Banjo and Kazooie, who together could make their way through the 3D platform-riddled world collecting quills, pagies as such as they went. Characters such as Clara Lost of course pop up with her bony form, and during my time with Yooka-Replaylee I needed to liberate her from a cauldron to ensure no bandits attempt to make a meal out her calcium rich body (I mean, I can't imagine it being all that tasty, anyway). However, in a time when the likes of Nintendo has just released its bombastic, earth-shattering (quite literally) Donkey Kong Bananza, I am still unsure there is quite enough fresh meat here to allow Yooka-Replaylee to fully stand out from the platforming crowd.
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