Ah yes, that game that will have been backed two years ago by the end of this June, making far more than the original goal and still taking its sweet, sweet time coming out after having an estimated February 2014 release date based on the Kickstarter page. I mean, I still get what you're saying, but perhaps picking a game that hasn't entered the potentially eternal delay of most big video game Kickstarter projects would have been a better idea to get your point across.Available for preorder:
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Ah yes, that game that will have been backed two years ago by the end of this June, making far more than the original goal and still taking its sweet, sweet time coming out after having an estimated February 2014 release date based on the Kickstarter page. I mean, I still get what you're saying, but perhaps picking a game that hasn't entered the potentially eternal delay of most big video game Kickstarter projects would have been a better idea to get your point across.
um.. got a bit curious about this comments... If you still know the address of it, could you please link this interview?I still remember the interview with these guys on G4TV...
Hold on a minute...
Since listing both DKC and Banjo Kazooie, probably won't be either of those. And "Stars of the future" inspired by our "past". Past = dinosaurs, future = starfox.. so a spiritual successor to Starfox adventures? I hope not :/
um.. got a bit curious about this comments... If you still know the address of it, could you please link this interview?
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i'm calling it 2d platformer with 3dish backgrounds.
Yooka is the chameleon and Laylee, the bat, and if the dynamic and style seems familiar it’s because they were created by Steve Mayles, the same character artist who designed platforming icons Banjo and Kazooie and the modern Kong family during his time at Rare.
Using their unique abilities, the two characters work together to fight enemies and traverse the world around them. Yooka, being a lizard, uses his tongue like a grappling hook, while Laylee can pick up its partner and fly for a short period of time or unleash a sonar blast. The duo have a variety of moves to draw upon.