Разработчик: Krome Studios
Описание
G'day, mate! Are you ready to explore the wilds of the Australian Outback in this remastered version of the classic game, TY the Tasmanian Tiger?
Join TY on a RIPPER of an adventure to free his family from the DREAMING and stop the nefarious evil genius BOSS CASS from removing mammals from the top of the food chain.
To help you on your quest, you've got a BEAUT arsenal of boomerangs, sharp teeth, and the help of a few friends!
So don’t be a galah - let's head down under, and have a CORKER of a time! BEAUTY, BOTTLER, BONZA!
- Explore 17 levels of the Australian Outback in their old-school 3D platforming glory
- 13 different boomerangs including the Frostyrang, Flamerang and powerful Doomerang
- Improved camera & graphics; including updated shadows, reflections, HD resolutions and 60fps
- New Gamemode called "Hardcore Mode"
- New TY character skins
- Audio Director's cut
- Steamworks integration for over 35 achievements, plus leaderboards
G'day mate! Things can be a bit confusing at times, so let me remind you what's going on... You are TY, the last of the Tasmanian Tigers. Raised by a family of Bilbies, you can only vaguely recall your real parents. You've always thought that all the other Tassie Tigers died a long time ago.
But then the Bunyip Elder found you, and told you that your family is alive, but trapped in the Dreaming. Now hold your horses... don't get upset... you see they're not stuck there forever, if you're up for a bit of an adventure!
You see, deep in the Outback, there's this kind of glowy portal thing that is a doorway to the Dreaming. And around that portal there are some carvings in the rock, where five ancient mystical Talismans used to lay. Now, all you have to do is find the five Talismans, put them in the carvings, and the portal to the Dreaming will open!
Now, before you go off like a frog in a sock, there's just this one SMALL problem. You see there's this evil cassowary - Boss Cass - who's also after the Talismans. Yes. THATALSO[/b trapped a whole bunch of your Bilby mates in cages all across the outback... something about overdue library books... Anyways, if you want to open the portal, you'll have to beat him and his henchmen to the Talismans!
Don't worry though, you won't be alone! You'll have a bunch of friends to help you along the way, including me - your old mate, Maurie. Now let's get down to brass tacks, find those Talismans, and rescue your family!
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows® 7 SP1, Windows® 8/8.1 (32bit and 64bit), Windows® 10 (32bit and 64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i3/i5/i7 1.8 GHz CPU dual-core. AMD 2.0 GHz dual-core.
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 260 / Radeon HD 4000 Series / Intel HD Graphics 4000 with OpenGL 3.0 minimum.
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c-compliant
- Additional Notes: Xinput controller compliant
- OS *: Windows® 7 SP1, Windows® 8/8.1 (32bit and 64bit), Windows® 10 (32bit and 64bit)
- Processor: Intel quad-core 3.0 GHz or dual-core 3.2 GHz. AMD quad-core 3.4 Ghz.
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 2GB / Radeon HD 7970 3GB with OpenGL 3.0 minimum.
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c-compliant
- Additional Notes: Xinput controller compliant
Отзывы пользователей
Beauty bottler bonza! I got one!
If Ty's HD remaster is the quality we can expect from 3D platformer remasters, then we need more of these. There are so many PS2, Gamecube, Xbox era platformers that deserve this treatment. Bring back Vexx, Dr. Muto, Scaler, among so many others.
Must play for 3D platformer fans
A piece of my childhood I finally got to enjoy. classic as it ever was and looks just how i remember it, if not better
Honestly, this game was my childhood growing up back on PS2. It was refreshing to play it again. I highly recommend this game to anyone!!
Childhood classic
Omg what a play
20 odd years later and this game is still a masterpiece
Here are things it does right apart from nostalgia when I last played this when I was 4 years of age and only doing the first 3 levels, I relived it today and played the entire game through.
-Doesn't hold your hand
-Quite rewarding when completing hard challenges the game has to offer
-No live service
-No Micro transactions
This game is amazing and still holds up 20 years later defs worth 20$ it is in HD!
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Nostalgia is still alive. If you like platformers and collectathons this is your game
I never played Ty before. I saw the reviews and gave it a try. The game is a solid good time and feels really damn good. Definitely an underrated diamond in the rough.
First game I ever played in my life. I owe it all to my favorite platformer to this day. Best game soundtrack too ngl.
simple and fun platformer
Omg what a play
20 odd years later and this game is still a masterpiece
Here are things it does right apart from nostalgia when I last played this when I was 4 years of age and only doing the first 3 levels, I relived it today and played the entire game through.
-Doesn't hold your hand
-Quite rewarding when completing hard challenges the game has to offer
-No live service
-No Micro transactions
This game is amazing and still holds up 20 years later defs worth 20$ it is in HD!
Works on the steam deck great fun to play just wish there were more old school classic platformers like this on steam
Still holds up to being as good as I remember it as a kid. If anything, it's better now. I had a couple of issues with the game crashing when switching locations, but I haven't lost progress from it. I'm very happy with this purchase.
Great game. Way easier now than when I was 5, but still super fun. Play this if you haven't, at least just for the awesome soundtrack.
classic
An older game from a simpler time in gaming. I played this game as a kid in elementary school, and hadn't played it since until now. It's not challenging, but it is a fun and simple platformer! I do recommend. :)
A ripper of a game! This release is incredibly polished and all the details are a great enhancement to the experience. A pleasant little intro to Australian culture.
Great platformer for any fix you need. Simple and fun.
100% - 34.2 hrs
Achievements - 39
Review - 9/10 - I love this game, I remember playing it as a kid on my PS2 and having so much fun
Difficulty - 3/10
Hardest Achievement - Boss Cass Smacked (Hardcore)
NOSTALGIA.
fun game from my childhood. great remaster
Great game I played as a kid
First game I ever played on the Game Cube, just being on the leech level brought memories back, but when I was literally 1 years old this slapped so hard and I used to just get stuck on the water level and restart the entire game over and over again. Thanks for bringing this back Krome Studios.
My childhood game, where it all started <3
I was maybe 4 years old when i first played this and back then my illiterate ass loved playing through the first world of the game. I was too dumb to unlock any other levels. In middle school I went back and beat the games my dumber self could'nt and this game still held up. 10 years later I played the remastered version and it's still great. If you like collectathons this game is worth playing at all ages.
<3
Australian Mario good, water exploration nightmare, but throwing double boomerangs will never not be fun
Very 2000s, played this non-stop as a kid, fact that we got a remastered version that's just as good if not better than the original is mind boggling.
8/10 A game so Australasian than you'll be wondering why the world's upside down.
ty my beloved
Really happened.
This game is aggressively Australian.
An above average, but still amazingly fun platformer that get my high recommendation even if it does suffer from some minor yet very fustrating problems when it comes to getting 100%
This is so enjoyable. If ya have yet gave it a go, I say go for it! Had no issues all was smooth sailing gameplay.
i don't think tigers are australian usually but this is a fun game
The most Aussie 3D platformer you will ever play
As someone that really enjoys 3D platformers and had a ton of nostalgia for the PS2 era of games, I knew I had to try this out when I saw it on Steam. I never grew up playing this game, so nostalgia won't play any factor into this review.
For a collect-a-thon, the level design was pretty solid. The early levels start off linear so you're not overwhelmed too quickly, but later levels are much more open ended and encourage you to explore. There's no fast travel, but the maps are just the right size and feature plenty of landmarks making it easy to get your bearings. Each level also has a map on the pause screen so getting lost shouldn't be an issue.
Some level highlights for me include Ship Rex with its relaxing beach setting and calming music, Down By The River TY for the night time setting and good objective variety, as well as Lyre Lyre Pants on Fire where Lenny the Lyrebird gives you false directions and you have to do the opposite of what he says to progress. The level variety is quite good with some creative ideas and each one feels memorable in their own way.
Unlike its sequels which took a more mission based approach, this is a more straightforward collect-a-thon. You explore open levels for collectables such as opals (300 in every level, collect them all for a Thunder Egg), bilbies (like the Jinjos from Banjo-Kazooie, rescue all 5 for a Thunder Egg), golden cogs (10 in each level, used to unlock extra boomerangs) and Thunder Eggs (the main collectables, 8 in each level). There are 3 levels in every zone, and you only need 17 of the 24 Thunder Eggs to face the boss and progress, so there's a bit of player choice as to what you want to do and wish to skip.
Platforming itself is very responsive and the controls take very little time getting used to. It gets even better once you get your second boomerang and unlock the glide which is very useful for slowing your descent and making those tricky jumps. It's also fun as heck to swim like a dolphin once you gain the ability to swim. I did find sliding to be a bit stiff, the swimming felt awkward at first until I got used to it, and there aren't any drop shadows making it hard to tell at times where you're going to land, but otherwise it feels good to play.
For those looking to 100% this game, there's also no need to backtrack to earlier levels with upgrades from later ones to fully complete them. All levels can be fully cleaned out on a first visit, allowing you to complete the game at your own pace. It's a little annoying that there's no item tracker like there was in the sequels, so there are times where you may be running around aimlessly for ages trying to find the last collectable you missed.
The combat is pretty basic, but works well enough. Your main weapon is the boomerang which comes in multiple different types. You start with the basic boomerang, but later on unlock elemental boomerangs that can do different things like create ice platforms or burn spider webs. Most enemies go down in one hit and spamming boomerang throws usually does the job, particularly the fire boomerang so there's little reason to experiment with different boomerangs unless you need to do so to reach certain collectables. At least it's not tedious nor does it waste your time.
This is an overall pretty easy game, however. There is a lives system, but even those who have never played a platformer before shouldn't worry too much about game overs (so much so, they made reaching the Game Over screen an achievement) and all that happens is you restart at the last checkpoint anyway. This is a very forgiving and mostly stress-free experience. If you prefer a challenge, Hardcore mode was added to this version which is one-life perma-death, requiring you to play the whole game without dying once. It's easier than it sounds once you've finished it for the first time.
Like the sequels, there are a few mini-games in certain levels. However, there are only about 3 of these in the whole game and only appear once each so they don't distract from the core platforming too much and are there to add just a little variety. Each level also has a time attack for a Thunder Egg if you can beat the target time but these use the same controls as the rest of the game.
I absolutely adore the overall visuals and presentation. This game has such an Aussie vibe to it in ways you rarely ever see in games. Outback Australia as a setting has so much potential for video games, yet it's a shame to see very few games use this setting. I may be biased on this given I'm an Aussie myself, but it definitely helps gives this game a very unique style and identity that you won't find from others in the genre.
The bosses were okay. Most of these were pretty easy even on a first playthrough, but they still require a bit of pattern recognition to beat. One neat touch I liked is that you fight a bull as the first boss, but in the second set of levels one of them has you riding on the bull you fought from earlier. Although the final boss was a bit of a let down in that you never actually fight Boss Cass at all.
I had very little issues with the PC port of this game. It ran really well, looks nice for a remastered PS2 game and there's a few QoL improvements not found in the original PS2 game such as the boomerang wheel from TY 2 and better camera control. I didn't run into any major glitches during my playthroughs, and it works great with my XBOX One controller.
While by no means a masterpiece or anything, this is still worth playing if you're in the mood for a fun 3D platformer and/or are craving that itch for PS2 era platformers like I was. The low difficulty also makes this a game I can recommend to those that are new to 3D platformers. I may prefer the second game, but TY 1 stands out as a simple collect-a-thon that its sequels moved away from.
erm... NOSTALGIA OVERLOAD!!!!!1!
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Krome Studios |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 16.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 98% положительных (2182) |