Banjo-Tooie

Nintendo 64
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8.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 274 Ratings

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  • Summary: Two years after Banjo Kazooie, Banjo and the gang are playing cards when an earthquake happens. Eagerly Mumbo goes out to investigate. He sees two hideous witches reviving Grunty. Mumbo goes back to investigate. Grunty shoots a laser beam at Banjo's house. Mumbo warns everyone but BottlesTwo years after Banjo Kazooie, Banjo and the gang are playing cards when an earthquake happens. Eagerly Mumbo goes out to investigate. He sees two hideous witches reviving Grunty. Mumbo goes back to investigate. Grunty shoots a laser beam at Banjo's house. Mumbo warns everyone but Bottles doesn't belive him. Grunty blows up Banjo's house with Bottles inside and sets off to get her body back. Motivated by revenge Banjo sets out to stop Grunty and revive Bottles. Expand
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 15
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 15
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  1. Speaking of play mechanics, I can honestly say that I haven't had this much fun playing a game in a very long time. Not only do the controls harbor the utmost precision, but the camera has been refined as well.
  2. If you're not into platform games, it probably won't change your religion, but I can at least guarantee you that it's got a much lower crap-fest-purchase-risk-factor than any of the shiny new PS2 games you could drop 50 bucks on.
  3. Da Gameboyz
    97
    The graphics are unbelievable, the sound is fantastic and the game has so much replay value it just might be sitting in your N64 for months to come.
  4. 90
    There's an awesome amount of gameplay packed into this cart. The landscapes are so huge it's a challenge to remember everything you need to do.
  5. Don't expect to jump in and then jump out of Banjo's world -- once netted, you'll remain til the end.
  6. Daily Radar
    88
    The levels in Banjo-Tooie border on being too large -- it's rather easy to get lost in many areas. The level design, though, is superb, and the visuals are top-notch for the N64.
  7. Game Fan
    75
    The whole idea of platformer as scavenger hunt, though, has aged as well as a tuna sandwich left out on a hot California day. Sadly, this bear is starting the smell just as bad.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 51 out of 54
  2. Negative: 1 out of 54
  1. Feb 13, 2014
    10
    Banjo Tooie is the peak of platforming games. Bear with me now; I'm not knocking the original, but Tooie's the kinda game I can still puff onBanjo Tooie is the peak of platforming games. Bear with me now; I'm not knocking the original, but Tooie's the kinda game I can still puff on and pop into the N64 when I feel like blowing up mayan statues with grenade eggs or transmogrifying into a snowball ( which is more fun than it probably sounds. Or you can also turn into a submarine if that floats your boat, Ringo!) Anyway, the game's got jokes (they're better than mine), and a winking self-awareness of the best kind. This game is worthy of a 10 and a playthrough because it's just really fun, embracing it's gaminess and giving folks of all ages something to enjoy. Expand
  2. IvanV.
    Nov 18, 2006
    10
    Wow! loved this game although I'd probly find it a bit dated now. When I grow old and think bout the times I used to play video games Wow! loved this game although I'd probly find it a bit dated now. When I grow old and think bout the times I used to play video games this game will probably spring to mind first. Awesome game too bad rare had to fall off after joining Microsoft. Expand
  3. Apr 22, 2017
    10
    An amazing sequel! The story doesn't bring much but when you get to the gameplay...oh its amazing! They took Banjo Kazooie and raised it up.An amazing sequel! The story doesn't bring much but when you get to the gameplay...oh its amazing! They took Banjo Kazooie and raised it up. Clearly a perfect game! Expand
  4. Cbbasde
    Nov 23, 2003
    10
    Whoever doesn't like this game should get a mental test.
  5. May 10, 2013
    10
    One of the best games I've played games in my life. The game is wonderful, the levels, songs, challenges. The sequel has improved many thingsOne of the best games I've played games in my life. The game is wonderful, the levels, songs, challenges. The sequel has improved many things Banjo-Kazooie, causing the game to be perfect. Expand
  6. Apr 8, 2022
    9
    Banjo-Tooie may not be as memorable as the first installment but it is a fantastic new game and it does everything it promises.
  7. Jan 4, 2021
    3
    Par où commencer?
    Ce jeu était certainement un bon jeu, mais cependant, il l'était!
    Tout d'abord les graphismes. Certes, c'est un peu vache
    Par où commencer?
    Ce jeu était certainement un bon jeu, mais cependant, il l'était!
    Tout d'abord les graphismes.
    Certes, c'est un peu vache de juger un jeu aux balbutiements de la 3D sur ceci mais comment passer à coté des graphismes qui sont affreusement lait à l'ère des jeux AAA tels que Cyberpunk 2077.
    Cependant, force est de constater que l'humour propre à la série est présent, ce qui lui accorde quelques points.
    Mais sur le gameplay. Le Gameplay est très peu intuitif et horriblement daté, ce qui rend le jeu beaucoup plus dur qu'à l'accoutumée.
    Bref, je ne le recommande plus aux joueurs même les plus aguerris, ils risquent de voir vite leurs espoirs brisés
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