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Like a complete unknown. Like I'm on my own.
Sad because I wanted Banjo Threeie, and that trailer got me hyped but happy because my sister got it for my birthday because she thought it was banjo Threeie
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R.I.P Rare 1985-2002
Not as bad as PD Zero
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The best game in the series, and it was an absolute disgrace that it never got the reception it deserved. Everyone wrote it off without giving it a chance. One of the most unique games that generation and was ahead of its time (before Minecraft blew up the whole "build your own shit" genre).
People will just think I'm baiting though.
Kind of this. It’s a terrible Banjo game but the game itself is fucking 10/10, if it was a new IP it would be in Rare’s Hall of Fame.
Betrayed
The vehicle crafting was great, but I remember the actual levels being abysmal.
unironically this. I love this game. Friend knocked the 360 over while i was playing it and fucked the disc forever ,rip
It's a well done terrible idea that has you ask why
Disappointment.
A little bitter
>Watch the Rare Replay segment for N&B
>The devs had all these badass ideas
>We could have gotten a remake of Kazooie with jiggies that throw players for a loop
Annoyed because people praise it as some hidden gem when things like LEGO Racers had already done creating/racing mixes and the game itself is full of repetitive, recycled missions in garbage, empty worlds that have nothing except a tiny selection of reused NPCs occasionally restricting you to pre-made vehicles despite the whole "make your own car" shit being the entire point of the game. You can't even utilize what you make in the hub since there you're confined to another shitty pre-made jalopy. Remove Banjo from the title and it has even less to stand on its own.
The only good thing to come from it was the soundtrack with Clynick, Beanland, and Kirkhope and their best.
The first Banjo was one of the best games ever made. Microsoft ruined this franchise, and I will never forgive them for that. The Xbox 360 was the last Microsoft console I will ever own.
I never liked BK anyway
>started off as a remake of banjo with some changes like the xbox conker
>okay but what if you could create things
>okay cars
>yeah nobody wants to play platformers anymore
>mario galaxy came out a year earlier to critical acclaim
and now we've got the few original rare members working on generic pirate game while all the artists with no actual programming experience went to playtonic lol
>t. someone who never got far in the game
The premade vehicle missions and "empty worlds" was less of a thing the further you got into the game. Nutty Acres is basically a tutorial world that people mistake for the full game.
You just reminded me YL is on sale.
Time to see if it holds up.
the difference between this game and something like lego racers is that the physics engine leads to all kinds of really crazy/interesting ways you can solve problems or get better times
YL makes me laugh. It literally proved that Rare were right to pursue a different direction with Banjo. Yet people still give Rare shit for trying something different.
YL is basically Banjo Threeie, and it stinks.
They even admitted to getting as far as redoing Mumbo's Mountain. Theres HD models of Conga and the termites.
Its also why mumbo's mountain has a remix in the N&B soundtrack.
>It's not a rehash of the shitty mario64 ripoff with furfag characters that missed the point from a decade ago so it's shit
I thought it was fun. Platformers with modern graphics and sound design just feel really wrong and will never give the same sense of nostalgia and comfiness, so I was fine with the detachment.
So I'll probably like it.
Thanks for your input.
>The premade vehicle missions and "empty worlds" was less of a thing the further you got into the game
Jiggoseum was literally one giant empty ring. The Terrarium of Terror is the worst level in the game because it's a bunch of wide twisting paths connecting the domes and if you decide to travel with a helicopter/plane/whatever aerial thing you make, you realize there is literally nothing to do. The only one I'd argue has actual things is the fucking LOGBOX because it's crawling with smaller enemies and actually has obstacles set on the way up. You can knock over or shoot a bunch of things.
But really, there is nothing to do besides talk to the mission givers. Each world had multiple entrances for no real reason. They could have fit all missions in 2 different portals if they really needed to separate the day and night objectives. All the collectibles like notes and Jinjos are in the hub, nothing is in the worlds for you to find.
lol. I can't wait until you reach world 2 and realize what a massive mistake you've made.
Not anger, just disappointment after that misleading trailer.
It was an alright kart game but fuck Rare for misleading us so hard on that.
>YL is basically Banjo Threeie
Nope.
At least we have this
>But really, there is nothing to do besides talk to the mission givers
Yes...? You are just describing the game.
The whole point is to try and beat challenges with your own vehicles. If you are creative enough and have imagination this makes for a fun game.
100% agree. I have this and the entire rare replay on my xbone and I find myself playing this more than the first two games. I feel like the only people who didn't like this game either didn't play it, or are creatively bankrupt and can't enjoy building cool things to break the game. It still had all the charm of the originals too, imo
Again, I loved both games so a third entry of more or less the same thing would do me well.
It's a really good game.
Fucking fite me irl.
>The whole point is to try and beat challenges with your own vehicles
Which are restricted to specific set pieces and ring tracks. I want to say the worlds are at least good for testing your vehicles, but there is literally a test track area big enough to do that. Which they lazily reused as the DLC world.
>It still had all the charm of the originals too, imo
people who had a deep emotional attachment to dumb cartoon characters were outraged at the more meanspirited jokes
they shot themselves in the knees for no reason by removing Jon-Tron
surprisingly good for newRare.
Have to kind of realize that the majority of the people who made rare amazing in the 90s were no longer there once the stamper bros sold and left the company.
All things considered its pretty dumb to be mad about it
>implying the worlds aren't empty
Only good one was the museum because there was actually a lot of neat stuff to see in every area
>beach sucks
>factory sucks
>arena sucks
>space level isn't even really space
Spiral mountain looked really good though
I want to say that was mostly the American audience who can't into banter.
>YL is basically Banjo Threeie
>it has less content than Tooie
What did he mean by this?
get hat in time instead. will spare you wasting time on yooka
>a successor needs more content to be considered a sequel
This is the argument you're going with?
This so much.
When will most anons come to this realization?
Not just about Rare, either, but basically every single nostalgia-bait reboot.
How many times must these retards get their Kickstarter money stolen before they realize it won't bring back their childhoods?
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Not much of a successor if it can't even hold a candle to things from 90s.
factory and space were the only really shitty levels. luckily you can beat the game without playing them much so it never bothered me much.
>Sonic Mania came out
btfo
>this comic is almost a decade old
>remember it like it was yesterday
I bought the game on Day One and thoroughly enjoyed it
>when fans of the game nostalgia bait the game turns out good
>when veterans nostalgia bait its turns out shitty
>conveniently forgetting that Mania was essentially made by fans
People who dislike it exaggerate how bad it is. People who like it exaggerate how good it is. Game is just okay with moments where its charm really shines through. The entire ending sucked.
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I'm buying it anyway.
I'll look at A Hat in Time, too.
hat in time was good and scratched my nostalgia itch just fine. Nuts and bolts or Y-L could have done the same but they missed the mark through a combination of poor decision making and incompetence
I'm still sad. BT was the best game of all time. I still play it all the time on XB1.
Unironically loved it. Must've put in hundreds of hours as a teen making all sorts of silly vehicles.
>moving cannon that sucked up enemies and used them for ammo
>bipedal walker with a moving drill on the front
>fortified base with a moving lift, bedroom, AA turret and escape vehicle
>not to mention random transformers, walkers and 40k recreations
Fun shit.