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One of the most popular crowdfunding campaigns of the last decade occurred when veterans of Rare’s golden years united to form a new studio called Playtonic, and asked for cash to fund a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie called Yooka-Laylee. Response was massive and they took in millions. The game was released cross-platform in 2017…but to mixed reviews. I thought the game was fine. But the people who hated it were a lot louder than I was (that’s usually how it goes). Playtonic seems to have taken that into account with their follow-ups. Yooka-Laylee And The Impossible Lair was released in 2019, and mimicked Donkey Kong Country instead of B-K — to a much more positive reception. I have to admit it IS a better game, though I still don’t think Yooka-Laylee was terrible. But the naysayers have driven Playtonic’s next move: a “fixed” version of the original, something they’re calling Yooka-Replaylee. It won’t just boast slightly improved graphics and camera controls, but a host of new features and gameplay elements
