What started as a bunch of coincidences quickly spiraled (pun intended) out of control to create rumors that a new Banjo-Kazooie game was in the works at Yooka-Laylee developer Playtonic. It started with a tweet from Playtonic’s Ed Bryan saying “well, I never really had plans to use this again” with a picture of a
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After a few days of teasing, developer Playtonic and publisher Team17 have announced the follow-up to 2017’s Yooka-Laylee. Yooka-Laylee and The Impossible Lair switches things up for the series. This time out, you’ll control Yooka-Laylee through challenging 2.5D levels and explore a 3D overworld with fun puzzles to solve. Watch the reveal trailer below. The
With E3 looming, publisher/developer Team17 teased today that they will be announcing two new games next week. Team17 is the studio behind games like Overcooked!, My Time at Portia, and the upcoming Hell Let Loose. They’ve shown a flair for delivering engaging and varied gameplay experiences, so, these two new announcements could be very exciting.
The team at Playtonic Games are getting deeper into their attempts to produce Nintendo 64 nostalgia from their 3D platformer Yooka-Laylee. After a tease for 64-bit graphics in the summer and a Nintendo Switch Collector’s Edition resembling an N64 release, Playtonic released a trailer showing off the 64-Bit Tonic item. Conceptually, this Tonic is supposed to
While its reception may have been somewhat mixed, many Nintendo fans have eagerly waited for Playtonic’s 3D platformer Yooka-Laylee to come to a Nintendo console since the game’s initial launch back in April. Fortunately, those fans won’t have to wait much longer, as Playtonic revealed through a KickStarter update that the Nintendo Switch version of Yooka-Laylee will