'Yooka-Laylee' Release Date, Features, News & Update: A New 3D Platformer Experience, What We Know So Far!

By Carrie Winters - 05 Dec '16 08:34AM
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"Yooka-Laylee" is set to bring in a 3D platform in the coming year. The 20-minute demo video from the PlayStation Experience event reveals of a gameplay for the upcoming video game.

The latest game from Playtonic is reported to be a product of a four-month-old development. "Yooka-Laylee" explores the adventures of Yooka, the lizard, and Laylee the bat. The first level of the game has been done to be smoothly played.

"Yooka-Laylee" can be played through the PlayStation 4. The characters explore the place called Tribalstack Tropics. They move along with their adventures as the game progresses. Additionally, the developers used the Unity Engine which gives the game enhanced characters with the 3D experience.

It is reported that the classic Rare developments in a game are manifested in their latest "Yooka-Laylee" game. This game executes the 3D platformer and Playtonic has given the platform back its real essence to the world of video games.

Rare has done several games in the middle of the 1990's. There were memorable games during the years 1994-2001 and all of those were made by the Rare developers. Some of these popular games then are 'Donkey Kong Country,' 'Killer Instict,' ' Banjoo Tooie' and 'Diddy Kong Racing.' There are more that can be added to the list. "Yooka-Laylee" is the latest one added from the same developers of the 3D Platformer.

Meanwhile, some of the previous employees from Rare had the chance to get a chance in playing the demo of "Yooka-Laylee" at the EGX 2016. Some of them have described the experience to be joyful when it comes to a 3D Platformer game.

The adventures of the characters in "Yooka-Laylee" seem to bring out the player in a different level. The 3D experience adds to the rarity of the game these days. As a whole, the experience with the game is worth it.

"Yooka-Laylee" is rumored to be released on March 17, 2017 as leaked by Amazon's German arm.

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