Banjo-Kazooie Review!
Okay, I will do this review Completionist-style, by going one by one!
Banjo Kazooie seems as if it is going to be a boring collectathon to waste your time,
but hold your horses ( or bears )! Banjo Kazooie, a game by Rareware at the time, is a stellar
game that, yes, revolves around collecting things. But just because you collect things doesn't
mean it is a bad game! your time isn't wasted because all you HAVE to do is collect things!
The story was great, but the reason I gave it a 9 instead of a 10 is because it isn't very original, or so I
thought. It's just the classic "save the girl who was kidnapped" type game. there weren't very many
plot twists and, well, the gameplay was SO much better.
Now on to the graphics. At the time, Nintendo 64 game graphics were the most realistic anyone
had seen! And one of the games that represented the 64 graphics was ,of course, Banjo Kazooie.
I don't feel like it's fair to relate these graphics to games today, because games today don't just have 64 bits to
work with. So I say it's graphics are amazing.
The gameplay, as we already established revolves around collecting items. Items such as Jiggys, Notes, Feathers and Mumbo Tokens were some of the things you had to collect in every level. The gameplay was more unique than anything I've played on the N64. From transforming into things, to hitting flying or jumping platforms, this games gameplay was terrific.
On a last side note, this game was very addicting, and even when I couldn't beat a level, I found myself coming back for more.
And that's a Banjo Kazooie Review, done by I, JackPlays
Banjo-Kazooie Review!
Okay, I will do this review Completionist-style, by going one by one!
Banjo Kazooie seems as if it is going to be a boring collectathon to waste your time,
but hold your horses ( or bears )! Banjo Kazooie, a game by Rareware at the time, is a stellar
game that, yes, revolves around collecting things. But just because you collect things doesn't
mean it is a bad game! your time isn't wasted because all you HAVE to do is collect things!
The story was great, but the reason I gave it a 9 instead of a 10 is because it isn't very original, or so I
thought. It's just the classic "save the girl who was kidnapped" type game. there weren't very many
plot twists and, well, the gameplay was SO much better.
Now on to the graphics. At the time, Nintendo 64 game graphics were the most realistic anyone
had seen! And one of the games that represented the 64 graphics was ,of course, Banjo Kazooie.
I don't feel like it's fair to relate these graphics to games today, because games today don't just have 64 bits to
work with. So I say it's graphics are amazing.
The gameplay, as we already established revolves around collecting items. Items such as Jiggys, Notes, Feathers and Mumbo Tokens were some of the things you had to collect in every level. The gameplay was more unique than anything I've played on the N64. From transforming into things, to hitting flying or jumping platforms, this games gameplay was terrific.
On a last side note, this game was very addicting, and even when I couldn't beat a level, I found myself coming back for more.
And that's a Banjo Kazooie Review, done by I, JackPlays