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[Teszt] Yooka-Replaylee: A Nostalgic and Refined Platformer

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Yooka-Replaylee ⁢Delivers a Charming, If Monotonous, Platforming Experience – ⁣Review

October 9, 2025 – Playtonic‘s Yooka-Replaylee has arrived on PlayStation‍ 5, Xbox Series, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2, offering a vibrant and engaging platformer that prioritizes precision⁢ and a unique feel ⁤over bombastic action.⁤ While ‍performance varies across platforms – with the Steam Deck surprisingly‍ running with direct SD optimized settings at a ⁢fixed 45fps, occasionally experiencing frame pacing issues – the game provides a surprisingly smooth experience, even on older‍ hardware like an RTX 2060, tho memory ‍limitations can cause occasional stutters.

The​ review highlights a importent advancement⁢ in control feel‌ compared​ to the first Yooka-Laylee ⁤ title. Players will find a more “floating” sensation, with lower gravity reminiscent of classic Mario‌ titles,‍ requiring adjustment for those accustomed to more modern platforming mechanics. “The ⁢feeling of ⁤gravity is also lower than modern Mario ⁣episodes, and we are ⁤easier to run off the edge of the edges,” the review states. “I‍ wouldn’t necessarily call this inaccurate…it ‍is indeed a⁢ matter of habit.”

However,the game’s combat is identified as a potential weak point. The reviewer notes a repetitive ‌nature to encounters, with a limited variety of enemies and a reliance‍ on a simple spin attack to dispatch them. “The player runs between exactly the same modest mobs ⁢in all worlds,⁢ and the most painful is that it⁢ is enough to stop in the middle⁣ and press the spin button,” ⁤the ‍review explains. While ‌obstacles like rolling stones and detector-equipped barriers are present, the reviewer feels the game could benefit from a greater diversity of enemy types.

Despite this, Yooka-Replaylee ultimately succeeds in delivering a compelling experience. the reviewer emphasizes the game’s natural flow and engaging gameplay loop,noting it’s easy to lose track⁤ of time while playing. “We have to⁤ be a very muffur or take a series of thick fur of prejudices so that⁢ we do not enjoy the adventures of Yooka and Laylee as a genre⁢ gourmet,” the review concludes. “The whole flows nicely. Entertaining.It runs in for 2-3 hours in your seat without even noticing.”

Yooka-Replaylee is available now for €30, published by PM ⁤Studios, Inc. and PlayTonic ​Friends, and developed by Playtonic.

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