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    Banjo-Kazooie

    Game » consists of 9 releases. Released Jun 29, 1998

    Play as lovable goofball Banjo the bear and his bird pal Kazooie in the first of many adventures as they collect valuable "Jiggies" in order to face the vile witch, Gruntilda and save Banjo's sister Tooty.

    junior_ain's Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64) review

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    Banjo-Kazooie - The best game ever created!

    Banjo Kazooie is such a classic, it's perfect in every single way imaginable, it came out some time after Super Mario 64, the formula was pretty much the same, but this game has several improvements making it even better!

    The worlds were vast and colorful, there's a whole lot of them, the main characters got to become unforgettable right in the debut, due their undeniable charisma and their funny dialogs, by the way, overall the dialogs are great because each character of the game has a distinct sound of his own, its like they tried to exhibit the voice personality of the character without ever making they say a word! Just genius!

    Absolutely amazing controls can be found here, you would never think the Nintendo 64 controllers would become so versatile; the sound is just outstanding! And they fit the atmosphere, which is overwhelmingly done, what you feel playing this game can not be described with words, pure joy!

    No other game has matched its greatness, and no other game ever will! This game should keep you entertained for hours and hours, and after that, it will practically summon you for another playthrough!

    The best game ever created it is, and like this it shall remain!

    Other reviews for Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64)

      Banjo-Kazooie follows in the footsteps of Super Mario 64 0

      Banjo-Kazooie is a platform game released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 by the British developers Rareware, who at the time made games exclusively for Nintendo. Banjo-Kazooie follows the same formula as Super Mario 64, someone has been captured, in this case it's Banjo's sister Tooty, and it's up to Banjo and his best friend Kazooie to save her. Banjo and Kazooie are an odd pair to put it politely; Banjo is a lazy bear that doesn't like hard work and who sleeps all day, and Kazooie, well she is a ...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

      Reminds us of why we love the 3-D platformer so much 0

      Positive:+ gameplay is very deep with new elements added all the time+ worlds are very diverse and have a lot of content+ music tracks are great and change in style when you're in different spots+ sharp controls that work well for the most partNegative:- you have to start your note count every time you re-enter a world- camera doesn't always give you the best view you needSuper Mario 64 revolutionized the 3-D platformer; and the amount of people who would deny that are probably fewer than the wo...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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