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Re-release of antro adventure game: "Legend of Kay"

Started by Fineas, 30.07.2015, 23:27:14

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Fineas

They have re-released a game called : Legend of Kay Anniversary

A retextured 3D platform adventure with a cat warrior named Kay, for the PC, Wii and PS4

Humble Bundle page
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/p/legendofkay_anniversary_storefront

Youtube trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8lPoXtg2kY

Summary
Ten years after its initial release, Legend of Kay Anniversary is a thoroughly remastered version of the original game: high-resolution textures, new, more detailed character models, modern rendering techniques, and crystal-clear surround sound give this great classic a new shine.

Full of fond allusions to old martial arts films and pop culture quotes, Legend of Kay Anniversary is both an incredibly funny game and a challenging action-adventure for young and old alike.

Features
- 10 years after the initial release comes Legend of Kay Anniversary.
- High-resolution textures, new, more detailed character models, modern rendering techniques and crystal-clear surround sound.
- 25 different levels with over 15 enemy types and epic boss battles.
- 3 different primary weapons (sword/hammer/claws) with distinct combat styles.
- Various mini-games such as wild boar racing, dragon flying and wolf riding.
- Online rankings: compare your score with your friends' and compete against the best in the world.

Cheetah

That's really neat, I remember installing a PS2 emulator to try it out, and discovering you can't really play it without two analogue sticks. Will the PC version come with mouse controls?
yours,

Cheetah


Fineas

I have been playing it on my Xbox 360 controller, but if you like I can try to use it with a mouse and keyboard.
But do you want to play with the mouse only or as a camera angle finder?

Because it's a sort of adventure / 3D platformer / fighting game, so their isn't a lot of aiming involved, but a whole bunch of: jumping, dashing, chopping and blocking.

Kira Resari

I bought, I played, I uninstalled.

The graphics are cute, the story is nice, but that's about it. The gameplay falls short of what I'm used to from similar games like Banjo Kazooie. Looking forward to Yooka Laylee.

KitzKatz

I remember having played the PS2 version (and, by the moment, I still haven't finished it).