A mile wide and an inch deep.

The game seemed to learn nothing from Banjo-Tooie's missteps, as it is loaded with overly-large levels that are impressive in scale but mostly empty. The gameplay itself is also rather unfocused, cramming in variety for the sake of variety and not doing anything particularly well. Unmemorable characters, lackluster boss encounters and unoriginal level themes hold back what could have been a very charming platforming game.

It is a shame really. I love 3D platformers, and I love to see them in the modern age, just not this one.

Reviewed on Jul 23, 2021


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