The latest batch of screens reveal some details behind the vehicles used in Banjo-Kazooie and some of the other levels within in the game.
Jared writes: "With the Battletoads having made a triumphant return, let's look at the rest of Rare's back catalog for which series deserves a return to form next."
Donkey Kong Country is probably my favorite game of all time but I've not connected with much else Rareware has made since other than maybe Killer Instinct. Sea of Thieves has got to be close to my worst $60 purchase I've ever made.
Wonder why some series just seem to feel lackluster as time goes on? Well, it's because some later installments really mess up the formula. Check out ten times sequels really screwed everything up.
Ugh Musashi: Samurai Legend is so meh. Don't understand how you can go from Brave Fencer Musashi to that. I really want a Brave Fencer Musashi HD Remake or a true sequel. It's one of the best games I've ever played.
Grant Kirkhope, the composer of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, explains what he thinks the issue was with the often-criticized Xbox 360 title.
I actually liked it for what it was. But then again I'm not a Banjo fan. I actually hated a lot of the N64 style games that all followed the same Mario 64 style. Except for Conker.
I really enjoyed this game, the building was fun, I thought it was a well made platformer.
I kind of agree. The game had many new ideas that would have worked better in a new IP as people wouldn't be so upset that Nuts & Bolts played so differently from the older titles.
I seriously hate how angular the redesigns are for so many of the characters in the game
The X06 trailer built people’s hopes only for the final release to ruin those dreams
Damn right it should have
Can we just get Banjo Threeie and write this game off as Kazooies bad dream or something. An in game joke.
what's the point of kazooie then?
He's the one that enables you to fly, why need the flying vehicles?
Those circular things tied to a stump = mario/zelda.
Perhaps, the vehicles shown so far are for online multiplayer racing. Mixed in some single-player and multiplayer screens.
Both are now crappy 2nd party devs that havent made a decent game in 10 years.
they can both keep making as much exclusive xbug 180 flops as they wish they are only going to make the xbug 3rd60 look worst.
that plane looks like something out of chip n' dale
My guess is that you collect parts throughout the single player and build a car or a boat, or a ship and use them online for some kind of racing. It could be cool trying to find rare parts or plans in the single player