It feels right at home if you’re a Banjo fan

Today,theYooka-LayleeToyboxwas released for backers (note: I’m in that group), providing a brief look at the game by way of a pre-alpha sandbox.

It’s…glorious.

Playtonic has packed in more charm in the first few minutes than most games do in total. Have I mentioned that I’m addicted to mascot platformers in the past? I’m sure I have. There’s just something so special about them; the team genuinely loves that character they’ve created, and you can see it in just about every facet of those projects. I’m a huge proponent of Laylee (the bat) especially, who is one of the cutest creatures I’ve seen in gaming for some time. Every single one of her sounds causes my face to light up, and she’s surprisingly emotive — idle animations are a lost art these days.

It plays well, too. The controls are deep enough to dig into and easy to learn. You have your basic jump, attack, and crouch commands, along with the tried-and-true 3D platformer ground smash, but the other two main concepts are where it’s at. Using the power of both Yooka and Laylee, you’re able to curl up into a ball and roll around at will, or hold down the jump button to glide for several seconds.

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Not only do these actions cue adorable animations, but they’re also quite useful for traversing the landscape and both have their unique uses. The ball mode for instance is necessary for rolling up hills, so you really need to get a feel for its physics, lest you find yourself falling off a cliff mid-mountain climb. I’m already seeing a ton ofMarble Madnessscenarios coming out of it, and there’s a lot of potential when it comes to vertical map designs.

As expected, the Toybox is bare-bones at the moment. There’s no real story, you can see everything the sandbox has to offer in roughly 15 minutes, and there’s only a few light quests, including the collectible variety. But even with this early build, I can see a lot of potential, especially from the sound and visual department.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

Yooka-Layleeis slated for an early 2017 release on PC, PS4, Wii U, and Xbox One. It was Kickstarted in May of 2015. You can also peruse some screenshots from my soiree into the Toybox below.

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

Sekiro

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State of Decay

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.