Banjo and Kazooie, that bear and bird platforming pair from their beloved, eponymous game, are back in Banjo-Tooie. Their second adventure will take them through eight new worlds, full of hulking bosses, minigames, and the series' trademark goofy gam...
It's truly one of a kind, probably one of the best N64 games I've ever played
This is easily the best game i've played for n64, banjo kazooie was also a clasic but this was way better
Banjo-Tooie is without doubt one of the greatest games I've ever played
I'd recommend playing BK before moving on to BT.Rareware did a great job of reducing the tedious chores (e.g. having to collect all notes in a world in one session, restocking feathers and eggs), while dramatically increasing the fun and complexity.
This game is undeniably one of the BEST 3D Platforming games I have EVER played
My favorite level is Cloud Cuckooland, it has cool music, the best detail, great imagination put into this level.
Banjo-Tooie had good music that adds to its different mood, but it just didn't feel as excellent as Rare's fantastic score for Banjo-Kazooie
This game has great music,mini-games,and cool graphics.10 and up!This game is better than 1
If you want a action-adventure game or two that will give you hours of non-irritating pleasure, complete with intelligent minigames, beautiful music, and sweeping graphics, buy Zelda: Ocarina of Time and its sequel, Majora's Mask.
The graphics are amazing (yet it doesn't need an Expansion Pack), the music is catchy, and even the shawdow of the two buddies looks real
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Rare could have rested on their laurels and thrown out a lazy effort,but they have done something i didn't think was possible by vastly improving on the original,and introducing enough new ideas,characters,and attacks to satisfy fans and most likely convert some new ones
I like the idea of the multiplayer, especially the one where you get to play the Dodgems mini-game.
I kept having to stop and spin the controls around just to see what I was doing - not a good idea when fighting a boss or walking a cliff-edge
The levels really aren't that much larger than the mammoth world featured in Banjo-Kazooie or even Donkey Kong 64, but it's amazing how Rare has fresh ideas even after creating over a dozen massive levels for the two aforementioned games
I was gifted a Nintendo 64 by my wonderful fiancée this past Father's Day
If you loved the original Banjo-Kazooie, stop reading and just order the game
It's probably the greatest 3D platform game ever made, and that's saying something when your competition is Super Mario 64, Donkey Kong 64, and the great Banjo Kazooie
If you like Banjo-Kazooie or adventure games in general, then this game is definitely for you.
Banjo Tooie was Rareware's sequel to the popular Banjo-Kazooie
The worst part is, is that I adore "Banjo Kazooie"; it's such a shame that they had to ruin the possibilities of what could of been a good sequel
The original is already amazing, but Banjo Tooie takes everything it had and improves it
Banjo Tooie is the sequel to the award winning game BANJO KAZOOIE, also one of the system's greatest games ever
Like the original and also Mario 64 before it, Banjo Tooie is about exploring massive worlds, collecting objects, solving puzzles, and fighting bosses
Suffice it to say that this position is deeply hypocritical; both Banjo-Tooie and its predecessor are among the most challenging games on the N64, and their entertainment value is hardly undermined by some arbitrary standard of maturity
It's easy to pigeon-hole Banjo-Tooie as another 3D platform game but it is so much more than that
Maybe it's just the general notion that a sequel, however great, can never equal the original?If you loved Mario 64 and similiar platform games, Banjo Tooie is definitely one to play
I was gifted a Nintendo 64 by my wonderful fiancée this past Father's Day
Banjo Tooie is the sequel to the award winning game BANJO KAZOOIE, also one of the system's greatest games ever
Simply Put, Banjo Tooie is one of the greatest sequels ever to come out in the history of Gaming
Gorgeous worlds, funny characters, brilliant graphics, laughable sound and environments, and dazzling gameplay make this a wonder for the system
Gorgeous worlds, funny characters, brilliant graphics, laughable sound and environments, and dazzling gameplay make this a wonder for the system
In the beggining of Banjo Tooie, players are treated to a nice cinema in which Grunty comes back only to kill one of our favorite (more or less) characters whose brother replaces him to help Banjo and Kazooie
I know a lot of people had this complaint with DK64... too much character swithcing, too repetitive
There are some fun new characters introduced (such as the disgusting hamburger vendor Big Al), as well as old faces reappearing (Captain Blubber and Boggy the polar bear)
I beat the ugly witch Gruntilda(Grunty).Mumbo Jumbo,Bottles,and the cute little Jinjos made the game great!Ever since I found out 2 was out,I couldn't wait till Christmas
The bosses are definitely difficult, compared to the last game, and while the witch was difficult to beat in the first game, its even harder in this one as her health is even higher in this game, and she is twice as powerful
Gruntilda, a big green ugly witch, was defeated by the dynamic duo of Banjo and Kazooie and trapped under a boulder as Klungo desperately tries to free her
Banjo-Kazooie must kill the witch and bring life back to thier island
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More about Banjo-Tooie
Banjo and Kazooie, that bear and bird platforming pair from their beloved, eponymous game, are back in Banjo-Tooie
Their second adventure will take them through eight new worlds, full of hulking bosses, minigames, and the series' trademark goofy gameplay
There are plenty of new moves to learn, but this time Banjo and Kazooie can work some missions independently, utilizing special skills
Banjo-Tooie features a multiplayer element to some of the minigames, in some cases supporting four players!