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Banjo-Tooie
Nintendo 64
2002
4 rankings,
Avg Rating:
5.00
Colossal, immense, and gigantic; beautiful, gorgeous, and grandiose -- these are the words one thinks of when describing Rare's follow-up adventure to Banjo-Kazooie. Keeping consistent with the attitude found in this title, Rare has wittily named it Banjo-Tooie. Banjo-Tooie, simply put, is incredibly unimaginable. The worlds are ludicrous in size, the gameplay is polished and deep, and the soundtrack proves to be an immaculate compliment. When it comes to defining platform-based entertainment, Banjo-Tooie is filled with chapter after chapter of standards. Explore eight giant worlds, solve puzzles and help game characters to unearth jiggys, play as Mumbo, a T-Rex, Submarine, Money-Van, Washing Machine, and more, and learn more than 40 new moves on the way.
Initially Released:
November 20th 2000
Franchise:
Banjo & Kazooie
Developer:
Rare
Everyone's Rankings
4 Rankings
Jordan Rosario
N64





"This game is an amazing sequel to Banjo Kazooie. The map is bigger. The warp room being a bigger and playable level compared to the witch's lair makes the world seem bigger and that is an amazing plus to this game. The multiple bosses were great and challenging to fight. The platforming is even better and with more challenges. I liked that there were more moves to acquire and everything that was unlocked in the first game transitions to the second game. A great rendition to the Banjo series and worth a playthrough after the first game."
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Played:
April 28th
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April 29th