Allan Holdsworth
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After playing the Toybox I'm so hyped for this. It's the Banjo Threeie I've been waiting for all these years.
if you are interested in the game you like the genre..and if you like the genre how the hell did you not play banjo-kazooie?? ò_ò
i think they picked the wrong music for the trailer.
i think they picked the wrong music for the trailer.
Looks like it needs to be a bit more polished here and there but still my most anticipated game at the moment. Please let there be enough content. And i don't mean stretch the whole game with collectables....but they will, won't they?
Please don't be another Mighty Number 9
Judging from the Toybox they released for backers this will be nowhere near MN9 levels of failure.
This game will be very awesome. It's made by key staff of the Banjo-Team and it definitely shows, believe me. I played through the Toybox three times and while this thing is basically just a tech demo and nothing else it still feels exactly like a Banjo game, so exactly what they advertised.
I'm very very excited for the game.
Nah we had seen images of the antagonist before.Is this the first time they've shown the antagonist and transformations?
Really is looking fantastic.
levels look a bit too big....banjo tooie had the same problem,with levelsso big that were a bit too dispersive...banjo-kazooie size maps would have been for the best IMHO
Looks like it needs to be a bit more polished here and there but still my most anticipated game at the moment. Please let there be enough content. And i don't mean stretch the whole game with collectables....but they will, won't they?
well,it's in the genre DNA...but what's important in the genre is what's between you and those collectables,you can put thousands of things to collect,if you don't have to put effort to get them,then you will not enjoy the collactathon...
Is this the first time they've shown the antagonist and transformations?
Really is looking fantastic.
Was that available to all backers who are getting the game or only for a higher tier?After playing the Toybox I'm so hyped for this. It's the Banjo Threeie I've been waiting for all these years.
They revealed Despicable B a while ago, actually. here's a render
His name's actually Capital B
Looks better than I expected. Sounds slightly worse. Still HYPED.
Was that available to all backers who are getting the game or only for a higher tier?
I think they picked the wrong engine for their game to run smooth.i think they picked the wrong music for the trailer.
"Tell us about your brave quest for fast food"Everything that comes out of Laylee's mouth is making me chuckle
IMO the issue with DK64 and Tooie was the level design, not the number of collectibles. The first B-K had pretty awesome level design for the most part (especially the haunted mansion map, it's still my favorite map in any 3D platform game). This is what makes collecting things enjoyable i think because you want to look in every corner and explore every part of those levels. If the levels themselves don't urge you to explore them fully, then the collectibles feel like a chore because you don't want to explore anymore but you have to.In response to the discussion about Banjo Tooie and DK64, I think they're pretty different situations.
The thing is, the actual amount of collectibles in Tooie isn't THAT much higher than in Kazooie. There's some more stuff like the Cheato pages and such but it's not really a huge increase over Kazooie. Hell there's actually less Jiggies than before (90 compared to Kazooie's 100), and notes are easier to collect due to five of them being bundled together. It's not like DK64 which is literally collecting for the sake of collecting.
If anything, Tooie's "issue" isn't the collectibles, it's just that the worlds themselves are giant in comparison to Kazooie's, meaning it takes longer to get those collectibles.
Looking good. Can't wait for this!