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BUY IT!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 10, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I got my copy of banjo-tooie and its fun!I played mini-games,saw all viewing sequels,listen to music(my favorite thing to do)and yes,beat all the worlds.In the game,theres at least 7 worlds.I'll name three of my favorite worlds:Witchyworld,jolly rogers lagoon and terrydactyland.there's so many other worlds,buy it and you'll find out...
Best Game Of All Time
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 19, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Banjo-Tooie® is a great game, and that's just putting it lightly! Banjo-Tooie® has 9 levels, from witchy world to cloud cookooland and a boss in each level, such as a inflatable dinosaur to giant coal and now you can play as Mumbo who can do spells to revive aliens and lift trains.
Help me with this game!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: October 28, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I would love to own this game, I've played it and pretty much clocked it. But I would sooooooo appreciate it if anyone has this game and would let me buy it from 'em.
I think being daddy T-rex is wic! And Dragon Kazooie is even cooler! The Golden Goliath should do more though. And you should be able to battle the witch sisters, and fight Klungo for a 4th time.
There should be more transformations and worlds like Banjo-Kazooie. I just loooovvvveeeee the Split Pads! They are so cool!
It's too amazing to be amazing!...
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 10, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Since the Nintendo 64's N was too busy coloring Poke'mon games,it was up to Rare (AGAIN since Donkey Kong Country for the Super NES)to save Nintendo this Christmas 2000.Instead of another Donkey Kong game or a 007 movie/game,Rare created a fantastic sequel to the Bear/Witch project.
Storyline:Banjo,Kazooie,Mumbo Jumbo and Bottles were playing poker during a storm inside Banjo's house.But they looked so [angry] they looked like they were about to play 52 pickup!At the same time,Grunty's sisters got her outta that rock.Grunty then destroyes Banjo's house.But,only Bottles is trapped inside,and soon dies.
Yes,he DIES!
Now before mothers start calling their congressmen,i should say that it's the most comical death i've ever seen,since the duo brings him back to life near the very end of the game.Speaking of comical deaths,the most innapropriate feature is the breegull blaster.In certain areas,it'll be activated,and it's like a Kiddie Banjo version of Doom!
The graphics arent bad,but they don't belong in a museum,either.The sound has the same cartoony music with some pretty good sound effects.
Controlling the duo is simple and easy.It's easier than the prequel,since back then it was almost impossible to do special moves.
Last and least,gameplay.it takes the average player over 100 hours to collect 70% of the jiggies to beat Grunty and the "Hag 1".Then,you can replay your favorite mini-games and a 4 player shoot em' up type mode.Then what are you stuck with?Abselutely nothing.Lock it up in your closet or create a new file so you can loan it to your best friend for 31/2 days and then lock it up in your closet.I don't care!
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