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Resumen: To all the Rare-haters out there: Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (the latest in a series that's scarcely been heard from since the Nintendo 64 days, barring a pair of Game Boy Advance spin-offs) puts the ailing developer on the road back to relevancy. Nut...
Resumen: "This is a platform game", my Microsoft E3 guide assures me as we sit down for some hands on time with Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. That being said, the inclusion of near-infinitely variable vehicles certainly adds a new dimension to the typical concep...
Resumen: Veteran developer Rare uses wonderfully self-deprecating humour to deride its illustrious past and the inane conventions of platform games in this delightful romp. The studio has also bravely transformed one of its most-loved platformers into a highly...
Gorgeous visuals, cleverly written story, deep vehicle customisation options
Slightly repetitive gameplay, lacklustre multiplayer, a departure from franchise roots
Straying away from their platforming roots, Banjo and Kazooie branch out into the wild world of vehicular hilarity in this deep and satisfying effort from Rare. ...
Resumen: Andrew Bistak8.0Banjo Kazooie returns to the console world after a lengthy absence and thankfully developers Rare are behind this latest epic to hit the XBox 360 in Banjo Kazooie Nuts & Bolts. Ever since we saw our heroes, they have become quite out...
Resumen: Banjo has awoken from a long hibernation and, along with his trusty sidekick Kazooie, is finally back in the saddle. Nuts & Bolts takes place eight years after the events in the Nintendo 64 title Banjo-Tooie. The duo has also brought some old friends, ...
Fantastic vibrant graphics. Wacky environments to race your bizarre creations in. Multiplayer madness and ability to share your creations amongst friends. Nice physics that make all your creations handle differently.
Takes a while to pick up the parts to create more complex vehicles. Endless racings may become tiresome, although creating your own vehicles does help to avoid this.
Resumen: Rare was the one company that developed with near unshakeable quality for the Nintendo 64, and their buy-out by Microsoft left some fans slightly bitter. That said, I dont think any of those that defected from the Big N to Microsoft during the follow...
Resumen: How many 64 fans went out and got themselves a 360? Whatever the figure, the reception of Banjo Kazooe: Nuts & Bolts could be dependent on it. Rare was the one company that developed with near unshakeable quality for the Nintendo 64, and their buy-out ...