Playtonic is a team composed of former Rare staffers, the minds behind several well-loved platformers from the 90s like Banjo-Kazooie. Yooka-Laylee takes direct inspiration from those games, inspiration which divided some reviewers for its refusal to adapt to modern gameplay mechanics (although we quite liked it in our review). It sees you control animal duo Yooka (the chameleon) and Laylee (the bat) as you try to stop the corporate greed of Capital B and collect a host of Pagies and other items across five expansive worlds.

The game released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam this past April, but it was delayed for the Switch due to optimization issues. However, Playtonic says those issues have all been resolved with hard work from their developers, Nintendo and Unity, and promises that the game will run smoothly in docked and handheld modes. The Switch version comes with all the updates and tweaks already rolled out for PS4, XB1, and Steam in addition to some extras, including a custom achievement system and single-control options for the game’s eight mini-games.


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