Comment on Banjo-Kazooie Patient Review: A classic in 2023?
smeg@feddit.uk 10 months ago
I played Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie for the first time a couple of years ago and thought they were great. Really enjoyable collectathons which have aged really well, I think I agree with all your points.
As you noted the controls and camera can be a bit clunky, but I think that’s expected for n64 games. I played on original hardware and the frame rate can get pretty bad, especially on Tooie. I’ve heard a lot of people say that the Xbox 360 versions deal with a lot of those issues though.
I’d also recommend Youka-Laylee as a proper spiritual successor. I think it was made by a lot of the same people, and you can see that in the characters and story.
CleoTheWizard@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Yooka-Laylee is next on my list after Tooie actually, I’m looking forward to it since I enjoyed this and a more modern take has a lot of potential.
smeg@feddit.uk 10 months ago
It can be a little buggy and some people were expecting more from it, but don’t go into it expecting the world and you should have a good time!
icermiga@lemmy.today 8 months ago
Yooka-Laylee is clearly a spiritual successor but also clearly not as good as Banjo Kazooie. In many aspects it’s just slightly worse: There’s less personality, clunkier movement, less good music, the humour is less funny. Perhaps the largest downgrades are the collectibles placement and the world size. The positioning of collectibles is not so much beckoning you towards exploration and platforming challenges, as it was in BK, but instead it’s just putting things in arbitrary places. The world size is a downgrade in the sense that the worlds are larger, yes, MUCH larger, but also more empty and it simply means you spend more time holding forward on the stick waiting for the next bit of gameplay. Banjo Kazooie beats the other 3D platformers by this team because it’s comparatively fast-paced (not as in adrenaline but as in giving you lots of new things to do every minute and has very little backtracking), and it has the strongest music, theming and humour. As an N64 game, the controller had four directional buttons and most modern takes map these to an analogue stick which works very badly, but that’s not the game’s fault. I bought a controller for emulating N64 games that has enough buttons to avoid this. Yooka-Laylee wins on graphics. If anyone prefers YL to BK I’d love to hear why you feel that way.
CleoTheWizard@lemmy.world 8 months ago
I think stay tuned because I’m almost finished with Banjo-Tooie now and I’ll be posting that this month. Then I’ll be going to YL and then the second YL game. I’ll let you know my opinion on both and I’d love to hear your comments on those posts when I get them up! I definitely have feelings about what you said lol