I've never played it
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I've never played it
Very fun but it gets tedious if you try to collect everything in the game.
Good but outdated graphically and mechanically.
Fun.
shit I have this tendency
Collecting Notes was stupid. They fixed that in Banjo-Tooie.
Some of the humor can be kinda...British.
Other than that, a pretty fun collect-a-thon platformer.
wonderful but without many modern analogues. The game is more about bizarre tasks and charm than tight mechanics, as opposed to SM64 where the movement mechanics are incredible but the world you explore is sterile.
They fixed notes in the XBLA port of Kazooie.
Oh really? That's good that they had hindsight.
Fun, but the camera is horseshit. If you can beat Super Mario 64, then I say go for it. It could be a tedium to 100% but The game rewards you by doing so by providing you with Restocks of item for the final boss if you get close to 100%. You only need around 92 Jiggies to beat it but 96 gives you the best perk in the game: Double health. You only need 850 notes but Close to the 900 to get the restock perks.
this isnt true all the tension of getting 100 is removed. lazy zoomers want instant gratification for nothing
Collecting notes in tooie is horseshit. Only The first level has it placed linear and the rest are all over the place. Honestly it did not surprize me when Yooka/Laylee dis the same mistake with The feather locations because people are nostalgia blind.
I only played tooie as a kid and loved the fuck out of it. Tried to play kazooie a few years ago and couldnt get into it. Missed too many of the moves you have in tooie from the get-go.
Game still holds up. The games design and controls are rock fucking solid. The only thing that didn't hold up is the low quality music compression and the camera. Like seriously, the 3rd hardest thing about this game is constantly battling the camera. The music compression and camera are the only reasons this game would ever need a remaster. It's still amazing.
>I need to have notes spread evenly like bread crumb trails so I don't get lost and overfry my small brain
The Tooie brainlet, everyone.
Mario Odyssey is similar in design but better. It's still a great game though.
They're fun, music's great, but they're nothing special these days.
>OOGA BOGA OOGA AAAH!
bros I played it for the first time after the smash announcement and got everything but 1 jiggy. final boss was incredible.
That's because you don't actually need many of the notes to progress and you don't lose collected notes after leaving the level.
The only level where I hate the note system in is Click Clock Wood, I got to winter and died, had to go back through all the seasons and collect every note again, made me spend like an extra 30 minutes on that level
Good game but the sequel is better in every way
Replaying it recently. It holds up. Collecting every note in a single run is a pain though.
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To Banjo-Kazooie's credit, Mario Odyssey did come out 19 years after the first BK game. I would honestly like a Banjo game that takes cues from Odyssey and just fills itself up to the brim with little character moments and fun exploration. I'm entirely okay with new developers working on a Banjo-Threeie if they can take note of what worked in Odyssey.
Kazooie, Tooie, and Grunty's Revenge are all genuinely great games
it's a good game, i'd even say a great game but the last 2 levels are absolute ballbusters.
rusty bucket bay is most known for it's engine room which i'm pretty sure has the only bottomless pit in the game, also the dolphin that i can't remember the name of.
click clock wood is great but if you mess up you have to go through all four seasons over again incase you missed something.
am brit, please outline so i know what you find weird
good game, but still a product of it's time. Someone getting into it for the first time today will probably be confused at all the hype.
I never played that one either but I played banjo tooie. was fun but I had a hard time figuring out what to do and where to go at the time.
Didn't want to make a thread for this but, what is the best non 64 gamepad to use to play 64 games? Or some sort of usb adapter that works on Android devices?
try an xbox controller, and copy the mappings of the XBLA ports.
hat in time is 3x better
Hat was a lot of fun but it's not even the best 3D platformer in it's own release year.
Odyssey was better, and Yo Noid! 2 was the best 3D platformer of 2017
3x what shitposter? Give me the numbers or fuck off with your made up bullshit.
I want to play this game; emulate the original or play XBLA version?
Xbla version has very minor quality of life improvements so go for that one