Experience the unique blend of Martial Arts-combat, action adventure, Jump 'n' Run and puzzle solving. 10 years after its initial release, Legend of Kay Anniversary is a thoroughly remastered version of the original game with high resolution textures, new & more detailed character models, modern rendering techniques and crystal-clear surround sound which give this great classic a new shine. Full of fond allusions to old martial arts films and pop culture quotes, Legend of Kay Anniversary PC is both an incredibly funny game and a challenging action-adventure for young and old alike.
If you own the PS2 original, you don’t need this. But if you are new to this kung fu cat you’ll get a fair amount of classic action adventure for a decent price.
Quotation forthcoming.
The Legend of Kay Anniversary isn’t a horrible game, but it leaves a bit to be desired.
Other than occasional bouts of frustration brought on by poor camera angles, there’s not much wrong with Legend of Kay Anniversary. That said, in 2015, we’ve seen it all before.
Legend of Kay Anniversary is a genuinely fun action platformer that is let down by its outdated visuals, annoying camera and clunky control system. There are hours of fun to be had here, but make sure you have a decent gamepad and you adjust your expectations accordingly. It is, after all, still a 2005 game at heart.
Legend of Kay Anniversary is a decent remaster of a not-so-brilliant action adventure game.
The most peculiar HD remaster so far, that offers no obvious reason for its existence or why the original was though worthy of resurrection.
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