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Great platforming and challenging combat with a great deal of variety in the missions. The updated graphics are fantastic and I especially love the soundtrack and the comic book style cutscenes.
I originally missed out on this one when I was young so I finally picked it up. Recently finished it and it feels amazing. Looks and feels like a PS2 game. Kay moves smoothly, no frame rate issues that I've ran into.
I could go on ranting about the game but it wouldn't do any good. The Legend of Kay: Anniversary is clearly a game that wasn't shown much love in its remake. Instead, it looks and feels like a game that was put out back in 2005 with a somewhat prettier wrapping plastered over it.
Well, at first, an anniversary edition sounds great on paper, but honestly, it leaves a bit more to be desired, and despite not being a perfect on the original PS2-4, the Wii U version is by far the greatest choice, especially with the Off-TV Play function on the Wii U GamePad itself and its...
- There once was a time when the PlayStation 2 dominated the market and was the place to go when you wanted the hottest platforming titles that didn't star are certain plumber. The system was home to such classics as the Ratchet & Clank series, Jax & Daxter series, Sly Cooper series, Viewtiful Joe...
This is not the remaster Legend of Kay needed nor deserved. Legend of Kay: Anniversary improves on many parts of the game except the one which held it back in the first place, namely the camera.
The Legend of Kay was originally released for the PS2 in 2005, and it's a typical example of the generic character-action-platformers so prevalent back then. It wasn't a standout at the time, so I have to admit that the PR email announcing an anniversary release came as quite a surprise.
The last generation of gaming was filled with an abundance of HD collections for many different series, and gaming publishers have taken that to a new
This game is for those individuals who are either thirsty for a throwback 3D platformer or for those individuals who would like to have another decent game that is family friendly and parent approved. The game itself isn't too bad, but it's not one that you'll be boasting about.
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