Sentences with phrase «kazooie did»

The game warms my soul in the same way that Mario 64, Donkey Kong Country, and yes, Banjo - Kazooie did all those years ago.
The game looks delightful with bright, popping colors, and already seems to have a charm to it that I would gladly spend hours immersed in and looks to have a similar concept of collecting and exploring as Banjo - Kazooie did.
Banjo - Kazooie did its own thing completely, establishing a whole world with new characters and rules and everything.
Laylee can flap his wings to add a bit of distance to Yooka's jump, just like Kazooie did for Banjo back in the day.

Not exact matches

You even get herded through quiz - style sequences; thankfully, these don't serve as roadblocks as much as they do fun allusions to games like Banjo - Kazooie.
Yooka - Laylee doesn't branch too far from its obvious Banjo - Kazooie roots.
Game did exactly what developers promised, which was to be a spiritual successor to Banjo Kazooie.
Undoubtedly the best platform game since n64, the music is great, it gives off pure magic and beautiful gameplay, the dialogues are very well done and they have that spicy Banjo Kazooie spice, awesome game!!!
Imagine a Banjo - Kazooie game done by Moon Studios, the team behind Ori and the Blind Forest.
The game itself features various gorgeous environments with beautifully composed tracks from Grant Kirkhope and David Wise, who also did the music for Banjo Kazooie, Diddy Kong Racing and more recently for things like Snake Pass and Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
Following on from the point n» click adventure games of the DOS / 8 / 16 - Bit eras, the «adventure game» genre became synonymous to that of 3D open - space collectathons like Super Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie and Spyro the Dragon.
I just have a real yearning for the kind of Mario and DK game the U is capable of: — RRB - and I adored DK64 (and Banjo Kazooie)-- did I mention that?
While I did not own as many games for that system as was the case for my original PlayStation, the games that I did own (Super Mario 64, Kirby 64, Banjo - Kazooie and Banjo - Tooie), I made sure to obtain the maximum amount of enjoyment that I could get from them.
So if they don't include Banjo Kazooie because doing so supports a «rival» platform holder, they don't have a leg to stand on considering past guest characters (in particular Snake and Cloud) effectively advertise games they're featured in that can only be played on other consoles.
I don't plan on having children myself, but if I'm ever an auntie, you can bet I'm playing Banjo - Kazooie and Ocarina of Time with my nieces and nephews.
British born studio Rare (Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, Banjo Kazooie and did I mention Golden Eye?)
If the demos for Tomb Raider: Underworld and Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts didn't have enough futuristic cityscapes and Asian free runners to sate your particular tastes, then you'll be happy to know EA has heard the call and is delivering the goods to your face.
Looking back i realise how much joy this game has given me, sure there's no real story and it's mostly a series of minigames but it's simply fun to play.Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is a visually stunning game, don't be fooled into thinking this is just a kids -LSB-...]
Looking back i realise how much joy this game has given me, sure there's no real story and it's mostly a series of minigames but it's simply fun to play.Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is a visually stunning game, don't be fooled into thinking this is just a kids game because of the bright cartoon graphics.
Given the style of the game it's understandable that the combat wasn't beefed up or made one of the focuses, and it does match the original Banjo - Kazooie games where foes weren't much of a threat, but it's so simplistic in its current from that enemies could have easily been removed and it would barely make a notable difference.
There's no real plot to it, but your having so much fun you do nt usually care.Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is a charming game thats incredibly fun to play and it will provide hours upon hours of fun and it's great for both kids and adults alike.
Having said that it arguably does exactly what it set out to be, which is to be a modern day version of Banjo - Kazooie, complete with authentic strengths and weaknesses.
These days Rare is hard at work developing for Microsoft in all ways possible, what with Rare doing the Xbox Live Avatars and helping a whole ton with Project Natal, as well as releasing XBLA ports of Banjo - Kazooie, Banjo - Tooie, and Perfect Dark.
I even saw screenshots and the like for the game in progress, and I expected it to mostly be more like Banjo - Kazooie, something that didn't bother me whatsoever.
The characters don't talk as such but make random noises at the start of their piece of dialogue (think Banjo Kazooie or Yooka Laylee) so you'll have to read the story (sorry, guys).
Finishing off this first look at some of my favorite games of all time and their flaws (if you didn't guess, I plan to do more), Banjo - Kazooie takes center stage, my favorite 3D collect - a-thon style platformer.
Yooka - Laylee, Playtonic's «spiritual successor» to the Banjo - Kazooie games, from a team with several members from the elder series, is just around the corner, and folks, I'm heartbroken to say that it doesn't do the series justice.
Does it even compare to the original banjo kazooie?
Both Wolf Both Both Captain Toad Paper Mario Banjo - Kazooie Shantae (spelled it wrong) Both Both Wonder Red Bandanna Waddle dee Ryu neither because I never heard of them Snake Neither Is it alright to vote for both and neither or do I have to pick one
I did spend the rest of my days playing games like Banjo - Kazooie on the Nintendo 64, and the Game Boy Color and Camera proved to be hits with my cousins, but no matter what I did I would always dream about Ocarina of Time.
Maybe I'm soft because I grew up playing Banjo - Kazooie, but my gut doesn't feel like I'm being unfair.
It's a good design choice, and one which shows Nintendo clearly learnt from Rare with their games (they did the same thing in Banjo - Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64).
It's basically a return to the glory of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and the Banjo - Kazooie series in a way only Nintendo could do.
Like the pure platforming levels in Mario Sunshine, or the quests for Jinjos in Banjo Kazooie, this «faucet» level is the first time you've had to put all your learned skills together in a do - or - die situation — jumping on to tiny, rounded platforms in order to thwack these faucets «off».
Again, I don't think I did as good of a job here as I did with the Banjo - Kazooie stage.
I don't know this and don't trust VGChartz but I think the original Kinect Sports sold more than any other Rare developed game on the 360, if it wasn't the top selling I imagine it was up there with Banjo Kazooie and the first Viva Pinata.
But did we get Super Mario 64, Banjo - Kazooie, Diddy Kong Racing, or Donkey Kong 64 - type experiences?
Do you remember Banjo - Kazooie?
While some question Rare's original output these days, I believe they can still do well when working with older content, as seen with their XBLA releases of Banjo Kazooie and Banjo Tooie.
Preorder Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, Get Banjo Kazooie XBLA For Free Fable II Pub Games must have done very well - Microsoft has announced that preordering Nuts & Bolts will net you a free copy of Banjo Kazooie on Xbox Live Arcade.
, Diddy Kong Racing (a gift from former friends attempting to buy back my friendship; I thanked them for the game and went on my merry way), Banjo - Kazooie, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (the only game I ever skipped school (with permission) to pick up and play), and the last game I bought properly at retail, Donkey Kong 64 (got ta get that Expansion Pak, although for what else I really did not know).
When someone mentions Banjo - Kazooie, you will be hard pressed to find a gamer that does not remember some of the iconic theme songs for each of the levels.
Luckily, Kirkhope didn't let this unfortunate event interfere with his amazing composing work for titles as Perfect Dark, Star Fox Adventures, Viva Piñata, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, Civilization: Beyond Earth, and the spiritual successor to Banjo - Kazooie, Yooka - Laylee.
Does the long awaited spiritual successor to the Banjo - Kazooie series deliver a great time?
It may not be quite as «perfect» as Banjo - Kazooie, but it does make everything bigger, and add more content to just about every category, including a surprisingly addictive FPS multiplayer mode.
What's more, given the presence of what I assume is a Microsoft character, does that mean the likes of Banjo - Kazooie could have been possible as a form?
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