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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Maria , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Other than its portable appearances on the Gameboy Advance and mobile phones, it's been quite a while since we last saw Banjo and Kazooie. It's been so long that the duo has even changed its tune, going for a very different kind of gameplay that will be s...
It is a great game that allows you to live out your wildest fantasies. It is a joy from the beginning to the end. It constantly keeps you entertained. The only thing that I am hoping for is that we do not have to wait so long for the next version.It i...
Abstract: Banjo-Kazookie Nuts and Bolts will be a new experience for gamers use to the platforming days, but if given a chance youll find the experience and entertainment increases as you learn more of the game play. It still has characters of old, but tries a...
Vehicle creation is simple, but remarkably deep, Mission objectives are challenging, Lots of replay value, Plenty of hilarious dialogue and inside jokes, Sharp presentation
Controls depend too much on vehicle stats, Some mission objectives can feel too similar, Tends to rub nostalgic value in your face
Abstract: Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts represents a pretty significant risk for Rare and Microsoft. It is a bright, cute, cartoony game on a system full of dark grisly shooters. And it is a very different game than what fans of the previous Banjo-Kazooie games mi...
Abstract: I feel a bit bad for Banjo Kazooie and his creative caretakers at Rare; their latest stab at stardom for the bird and bear is an amazingly fresh experience that should be heralded by game makers and players alike. But ever since Sackboy came into the ...
Abstract: My experience with Banjo Kazooie and its sequel, Banjo Tooie, was never an extended affair, which is a fact I both regret and plan to eventually resolve. I was a proud Nintendo 64 owner, but never played either game for long, only messing around with ...
Abstract: At first glance this Banjo-Kazooie title has a distinctly childish look to it. The game is bright and colorful with beautiful looking characters throughout. Look past this though and you will see that the game’s depth in design is stunningly impressive...
Abstract: Rare is a developer that I desperately want to see flourish again. I know they have it in them to make great games, but these days, they always seem to get something wrong. When they announced that they were changing the new Banjo-Kazooie's formula to...
Abstract: Joyous and hellish. Delightful and disgraceful. Too frequently annoying yet capable of compelling the player to see it through, Nuts & Bolts is more of a disappointment than it is a reward for an eight-year wait. But its a disappointment that, for all...