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A Banjo–Kazooie Review in Two Acts: Part Two - Banjo–Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

The Exploding Barrel says:

"What can be said about Banjo-Kazooie that hasn't been said already? The game was a flawless gem for its time. Rare always took a blueprint from Nintendo and turned it into a masterful work of art. Super Mario64 was the bar and Rare flew past it with a red crested breegull in a blue backpack. Now it is 10 years later and games have moved on from the addicting platforming of the past and have mostly turned into shooters in America. So how does BK (not Burger King) fair in a storm of Master Chiefs and humping prostitutes whilst drinking hot coffee?"
9.5 / 10
Bucca987 - contributor
Published: 175 days 1 hour ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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