I came late enough to the original Yooka-Laylee that, by the time I was acquainting myself with its titular lizard and bat protagonists, it felt like its more egregious launch issues - its much-criticised camera for one - had already been ironed out. I enjoyed it enough that I wasn't wholly convinced Yooka-Replaylee - a “remastered and enhanced” version of Playtonic's 2017 collectathon throwback - could do enough to warrant a return. But after a couple hours tootling around its overhauled worlds, I'm happy to be back, even if it does feel like some of its deliberate old-school charm has been lost along the way.
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