During the N64 era, while many gamers were obsessing over the likes of Mario 64 and Star Fox 64, I found myself playing Goldeneye or The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I certainly played a large handful of the “must play” and first-party titles from Nintendo; but I undoubtedly missed out on numerous classics that remain a mystery to me. Rare released Banjo-Kazooie and its successor Banjo-Tooie to the world: I played Gex: Enter the Gecko and the sequel Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko instead.
Rare has had an astonishing journey since being founded in 1985. But of the 125 titles released to date, which are the 7 best Rare games?
Bobby says, "Many video game franchises have come and gone, but what ones should return?"
Art of Fighting
Bloody Roar
Clay Fighter
Darkstalkers
Ehrgeiz
Final Fight
..and so on ;)
breath of fire
shadow hearts / koudelka
dot hack series.
and many more u cant think of right now haha
Quake (not including the re-releases)
F.E.A.R
TimeSplitters
Hexen
Brothers in Arms
Bad Company
Resistance
Legacy of Kain
Midnight Club
Burnout
... many more
The Legend of Dragoon
Infamous
Heretic/Hexen
Sleeping Dogs
Midnight Club
Scarface
Lost Odyssey
Syphon Filter
Red Faction
Snatcher
Dave writes, "Banjo-Kazooie is a perfect franchise to bring back. Re-jigging it for modern consoles or creating a sequel will breathe life into a beloved series that has brought joy to millions of gamers for the last 25 years."
A new Conker would be nice too, and a new Diddy Kong Racing would make a nice change as well over the standard racers like Mario Kart.
I’ve been waiting my whole life for another banjo kazooie sequel! Imagine a new entry with all of the ingenuity and new ideas they would have after modern platformers like Mario Odyssey
We had one with Yooka Laylee and it was trash and hardly anyone bought it. Let the nostalgia die, as much as I like platformers, we don't need another Banjo Kazooie, the game was mid at best.
Just give up, leave Banjo-Kazooie in the past. They will never be able to recreate what made it and Banjo-Tooie good on N64 today, especially not by being owned by Microsoft.
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Hey hey HEY. Don't go dissing one of my favorite games. Say bad things about that wreck Banjo Kazooie Nuts and Bolts all you like but leave Banjp Kazooie out of it
Banjo Kazooie took a proven formula from another game, polished it more, and injected personality into the formula, add in a great soundtrack and it's clear why it's one of the best platformers of all time.
Now increase the polish to a near complete shine, better writing, lot variety in gameplay, a better soundtrack, and some creative bosses, it's clear why Banjo-Tooie is the best platformer of all time.
The other two Banjo kazooie games where decent, even if one wasn't a real Banjo Kazooie game
Break the locks.
If Banjo-Kazooie had a cock I would totally suck it. If it had a vagina I'd totally fuck it.
Banjo-Kazooie was that fucking awesome.
Don't even get me started on what I'd do for Conker's BFD LOL
Loved Rareware back then, sad to see them now... :(
The original Banjo Kazooie was very much a stand out visual treat and a highly accomplished technical showing. Solid fun and a milestone really even after Super Mario 64. The game wasn't however incredible compared to the more sandbox SM64. Banjo trounced that technically of course and demonstrated Rare's might at outputting exceptionally crafted games in this regard, but it was only an example of a decent playing game with exceptional visual clout and great design. People rightfully champion Banjo because it was wonderful in lots of ways and one of the first truly delivered 3d platform experiences outside of SM64, but it's wrong to say it was exceptional gameplay- competent yes in a very two dimensional way. Unlike the very dynamic SM64, you pretty much had no other way of completing tasks. On it's own merits it's a very good game but one with limits if look past these
Jet Force Gemini is personally one of most adored of N64 games for example but it's not an especially brilliant game outside of some terrific boss battles. Actually it's the atmosphere generated from the excellent music and world that plays a lot into why i like this game
People's opinions definitely account for something but not always when it's analysis of gameplay