... it was based off of 90s 3d mascot platformers? You know with colorful animals and all that like Spyro and Banjo. Cause A Hat in time was clearly not based off that and everyone loved it. Plus people keep saying Yooka brought back the "bad aspects" of platformers. Were they talking about the cartoony animals? Please help me and vote on this Strawpoll: strawpoll.me/17610987
Call me psycho I don't care. I literally cannot live without the validation of people's opinions
Easton Roberts
I disliked Yooka-Layle because it wasn’t fun. I liked A Hat in Time because it was fun.
Jayden Campbell
People hyped for Yooka BECAUSE it was a throwback, but it ended up doing so the wrong way. It wasnt an awful game, and some bits were neat, but it left me underwhelmed.
Brandon Hernandez
So it's not cause they brought back that kiddy cartoony animal thing? Cause A Hat in time was more anime and Mario inspired and less playstation mascots like spyro
Andrew Richardson
Them kicking out jontron killed all the drive for me to play the game, devs like that just don't make good games
Asher White
>he's been making this thread for more than a year
Benjamin Reyes
No, because the spyro and crash remasters sold extremely well.
Benjamin Ramirez
based on the way he "speaks" I think he's very likely autistic. Not even joking, he's probably been thinking about this almost non-stop since he came up with the question.
Evan Gutierrez
Again, I'm sorry for posting over and over but I really have this paranoia about people's opinions. I can't enjoy something in my own way if everyone hates it. Or my head starts to hurt.
Joseph Rivera
The answer is pretty clear, mate. It's just because YL isn't that good. If you like it then that's fine. See a fucking therapist if it still bothers you.
Lucas James
People don't like Yooka Laylee because they fucked up by taking out JonTron's voice and when people complained they doubled down and deleted comments and refused to refund.
Hat Kid is a loli so everyone likes her.
Elijah Price
Actual spastic. Get some help
Colton Brooks
Anyone who hates Yooka Laylee yet thinks that Banjo games are classic can fuck right off. Just about everything people dislike about YL is present in BK/BT.
look, I just wanna fuck hat kid's asshole raw, ok? I don't give a shit about collectathon trash
Samuel Ward
I disliked the "empty" feel of the game and the light physics. The whole game felt a bit too "indie". Good thing I bought it in kickstarting because I kinda regret it.
Noah Baker
Yooka's good if you got it for 20 bucks, only shitters are against it or people who paid full price could hate it
Ethan Ross
People dislike it because it's a bland game with a boring world and nothing to add to the formula it was inspired by. It's just Banjo again. Except with half the level design, a quarter of the characterization and none of the charm.
>Shit level design >Uninspired soundtrack >Bad writing >Zero-effort Unity graphics >Delivered by a team of Rare veterans with a 2 million dollar budget No it's totally just that people don't like cartoon animals, ignore the massive success of the Crash and Spyro remasters
Grayson Jones
Most of Yea Forums shit on YL without even playing it because of the Jontron thing but the actual problem is that the very first level shows you everything the game could have been and it never gets anywhere near that high ever again. Hat in Time was a lot more consistent and it had plenty of charm but it's got its own host of flaws and a lack of polish. I enjoyed them both about the same overall.
Zachary Ramirez
That's called autism. A wrench to the head will make you feel better.
Anthony Rogers
I never played yookalaylee because I'm not a furfag.
I played hat game because I'm a pedophile.
Andrew Turner
put on a trip already you're acting like enough of a faggot to warrant one
Nathaniel Green
sucking other's person cock so hard you instantly dislike a whole game for it, cringe and bluepilled.
Ethan Rodriguez
YL suffers from being a Banjo Tooie rehash but without the nolstalgia that caused people to ignore the flaws that results from being early 3D era.
James Campbell
I'll help you out, OP. HiT was a hit (lol) because it had significantly faster platforming that was much more demanding overall, but especially during the boss fights and challenge levels. It's world had interesting things to collect that you cared about, because they directly effected the game.
The game was tightly packed area-wise (even Subcon Forest, as it had a whole tree layer over the often emptier flood environment) and made great use of its space, wheras YL had vast swathes of space for "exploring" which just meant traversing in general.
Also I think it's worth saying the production and presentation was just overall better in HiT with the arguable exception of the graphics. The music was better, the art style was better, the voice acting existed, and the writing was genuinely funny.
That said, they were both trying to do relatively the same thing, but one was held back by its dogged determination in staying true to its roots to the point of accentuating their flaws as well.
Now calm down.
Brody Martinez
just here to say that I want to fuck hat girl
Connor Young
There's more wrong with the game, like level designs and overall level flow. Nobodys hating on the game just for the mascots.
Hunter Torres
I liked both Yooka Layle and A Hat int Time, both are good games, Yooka and Layle are better main characters and have a better final boss design Capital B, on the other side A Hat in Time have better music overall and more memorable secondary characters, but the boss fight at the end tried so hard to be Undertale instead of its own.
Yooka Layle in general is a 8.0 and A Hat in Time a 8.3.
No shitposting here, but real talk I'm curious what made you think HiT's final boss was trying to be "Undertale" as you called it. What made it less enjoyable to you?
Ryder Butler
Yooka Lalyee looks like legit garbage son, I don't play these garbage games - I only play quality, like Battlefield 4. But I would've actually bought this game if JonTron was in it. But because they kicked JimJamz out, so now I don't have to spend $20 on this garbage.
I love Banjo, I wanted to love Yooka. Yooka's level design is all over the place, and it has tedious bull shit like those mine-cart sections and arcade games. I'd be willing to give a chance to a sequel, since I think there's some really cool ideas in that game, but it needs better execution.
The music undertones as the battle progresses, the part where Mustache girl is killing everyone, everyone sacrificing themselves to keep giving you life to overcome a common enemy and the rainbow colors. It felt so out of place with the rest of the game, it's hard to describe it in words.
And don't misinterpret me, I enjoyed the last fight, it only felt odd, trying to be something else.
Okay I get that. Now that you mention it that does feel very much like the last fights in Undertale, and it did feel somewhat out of place, but not terribly.
Hat Kid did help out all those folks from the previous levels, after all, so it felt granted, but maybe just not earned. I think it would have felt better if there were more scenes with Mustache Girl running around fucking up everyone's shit as sort of Paper Marioesque "inbetween chapter" scenes or something.
Evan Cooper
Actually I think it's a troll that wants a specific answer to troll people, but no on has given it to him. Like trying to say "So people like nintendo more than sony". So it is an autistic troll
Andrew James
Is this Zombie-Rare's way of focus testing?
Jose Gray
I totally agree with you.
On the side note I hate you because now I want to play PM:TtYD
Bentley Reyes
I actually like both games, and I feel in Y-L's case it did a couple things better than Banjo and other things worse. Both are better than Mario Odyssey.
Alexander Bennett
Literally what even got people hyped for the game. That's what drew people in, but it just wasn't that good.
Ryder Sanders
Friendly reminder that OP has been posting this thread since Hat in Time's release. He's been given the same answers over and over, but he still keeps making these threads. He has indicated more than once that this issue about 3d platformers causes him severe emotional distress. Search fireden for key words like "3d platformers" "90s" "yooka laylee" and "hat in time" and you'll see
Blake Roberts
Do I have to start posting horse porn again?
Jose Sanders
I've spent a lot of time around autistic people. It's easy to tell if you see one IRL, but harder when they're just typing things away on the internet. But like I've said, I've spent a lot of time around then, and can guarantee you 100% that this person is autistic. They're also obviously a furfag, as they're emotionally invested in the idea that people might not like Yooka-Laylee because it has animals in it.
>But what if they're a troll? This is exactly what an autistic troll looks like though. They don't understand other people's points of view, so they craft bait that only they could fall for. OP isn't getting the reaction he wants because he's the only person who would react emotionally to this topic. Barneyfag was the same way before people started intentionally baiting him, and then pretending to be him for the lols.
Cameron Hill
Imagine caring about Jontron to make purchasing decisions based on him
Alexander Wood
I think this may be pasta at this point.
Joshua Sanders
It's the weirdest kind, if it is.
Zachary Cooper
People disliked yooka laylee because jontron did a huge promotion for the game only to in the end remove him because the devs are sjws, that's why tons of people started to ask for a refund before the release and during the release
I'm 100% certain that 80% of A Hat in Time fans are pedophiles, contrarians, autistic, or all of the above. I played the game for 2 hours and it was straight trash, mustache girl's accent horrendous and I loved the meltdowns people were having when you said you could 100% the game in about 10-11 hours.
No it was because it was clunky uninspired garbage. It takes a lot of talent to make a game that feels like a chinese bootleg of your own fucking games you have made previously.
Noah Thomas
I don't think even RARE's original staff know why people like Kazooie over Tooie.
Luis Stewart
Everyone answered you already and gave genuine replies. No one cares that the characters are cartoony, Yooka-Laylee was just underwhelming. It doesn't really compare to Banjo Kazooie in terms of quality which is why people were let down, since we were all expecting the Banjo Threeie we never got. So the game not even being as good as their N64 games was a huge bummer
Anthony Young
people disliked Yooka-Laylee because it's a mediocre game just like the late 90s~2000s RARE collectathons
but unlike Banjo and Conker, Yooka lacks the Nintendo Bonus