Post subject: Why does everybody hate Yooka-Laylee so much?
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It is a crappy video and I had Microsoft Mike voice it and using captions. The game is not as bad as they think it is. You see, I'm on a trach, with my C-Pap configured as a Bi-Pap. I'll use my speaking valve whenever I need it. I thought I still remember how to use it from the bottom of my heart, but now I don't because of the heavy drugs I took when I was in the hospital.
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so instead of typing up your argument and posting it that way, you typed up your argument, had Microsoft Mike read it aloud, and turned it into a video. ...do you have a complexity addiction, or did you just want to post a video?
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That's nothing. I really hate the modern trend of people, rather than writing a few lines of text somewhere that explain the solution to a problem (such as how to do something in Windows or some program, for instance), they instead make a long-ass video about it. Some of the worst cases I have seen were like a 10-minute video to explain something that could have literally been explained with a relatively short paragraph of text. The video didn't add any useful information by the fact of it being a video. (What's worse, in it, the guy doesn't even get to starting to explain the solution until several minutes into the video. It's just painful to try to find the answer by randomly seeking.) This appears to have become more and more common recently.
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While this is off-topic, I don't know any purpose this thread would have anyways, so here we go.
Warp wrote:
Some of the worst cases I have seen were like a 10-minute video to explain something that could have literally been explained with a relatively short paragraph of text. [...] This appears to have become more and more common recently.
About 1 year ago, YouTube began to differentiate between shortform (under 10 minutes) and longform (over 10 minutes) videos. The longform videos can include mid-roll ad breaks, which gives more money. This is why people create videos with lengths of barely over 10 minutes.
Warning: Might glitch to credits I will finish this ACE soon as possible (or will I?)
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For anyone actually interested in the subject matter of the video (which has gone completely ignored in this thread so far), here's a transcript:
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Why do people hate Yooka-Laylee? Hello YouTube and welcome to my rant on Yooka-Laylee. Why do people find it bad? It’s a 3-D platform game similar to Banjo-Kazooie. It focuses on collecting things like the way Banjo does. The graphics look brilliant, The music is okay, the controls are decent. I’ve seen worse controls in games like Bubsy 3D and Superman 64. You say that the collectathon concept is outdated and overrated, I can agree. For something that’s a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie, I can give it a benefit of the doubt by saying that there’s another inspired game got the same flak as this game. Enter: Mighty No. 9. A spiritual successor to Mega Man which was created by the same guy who created Mega Man. Keiji Inafune, for old times sake. Well, the development team behind Mighty No. 9 ruined it all as a shoutout to the post-Inafune Mega Man games getting cancelled and replaced Mega Man Volnutt from Mega Man Legends with the infamous bad box art Mega Man in the game Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. At least Mega Man got better respect by appearing in Super Smash Bros. In his most recognized looks. Now, back to Yooka-Laylee. The game was created by former employees of Rare. Similar situation, similar outcome. It’s like it doesn’t match up to the charm of the classics. There are shoutouts to Rare titles like Jetpac, Perfect Dark, Wizards and Warriors, and so on. Shovel Knight makes a cameo appearance. How cool is that? If you have a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or a Switch, I say give the game a try. You won’t be disappointed.
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I like how you don't even explain why the game is good. You know, by talking about gameplay, controls, graphics, storyline, etc.
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Yeah, this isn't exactly convincing. It doesn't tell us much about the game other than that it's collectathon platformer. Also, where did you get that Bad Box Art Mega Man replaced Mega Man Volnutt in Ultimate MvC3? He wasn't in that game, he was in Street Fighter X Tekken. Mega Man Volnutt on the other hand made it into the roster of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, so you probably mixed up between them.
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I seem to have a very rare opinion about the game, regarding what exactly its problems are. Overall, I liked it a lot and while it has its flaws, I can easily look over them. So what are the problems of Yooka-Laylee? Basically all aspects where the game tries to be more modern! Those ideas fail and only show why the classic 3D platformers were designed the way they were. Examples: - Reducing the number of collectibles by using an energy meter This doesn't work as well, since you will constantly find yourself waiting for the energy to recharge, which slows down the gameplay. Having things like eggs and feathers worked well, since it gave the player an incentive to explore the levels to keep up the supply of the various types of ammo. - Flight everywhere The developers very obviously thought that it was "outdated" to have pads with the face of the characters throughout the levels, that are used to activate certain abilities. But yet again, Yooka-Laylee shows us why those pads where a smart design choice. Being able to fly everywhere breaks the game, plain and simple. Everything else was either fixed in an update or wasn't an issue for me. If they are ever going to make a sequel, all they had to do would be to not include the failed attempts at being modern that I mentioned, and the game might be on par with Banjo-Kazooie.
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I had very mixed feelings about this game, and put a lot of thought into a Steam review. http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197993891197/recommended/360830
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The complaint I've most commonly heard is that it emulates the classics like Banjo-Kazooie TOO faithfully, it doesn't learn lessons from them.
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