And I'm loving it so far.
However, I am interested in hearing others opinions on the game.
How did this game catch your attention? If not, what is your reason for disliking the game?
Was there a specific part in the game that you were most interested in?
You do not need to answer the above questions if you don't want, for I am most interested in hearing your opinions on the game itself.
I just found it to be a generally boring game. I can't really describe why I felt that way....but I guess BK just lost its lustre.
I can agree with you on that.
The past Banjo-Kazooie games were a complete success during its platformer days.
The plot was by far the most interesting thing to me out of everything else. And I loved how there were special ways of accessing other worlds.
I'm glad that they kept Gruntilda's rhyming. It's nice to have a little humor added in gameplay.
Although Nuts and Bolts may not be as high as the past BK games, I think it will still be an okay game even if it reaches it's boring stage.
I'm actually not surprised that many people dislike this game. From the disappointing sales, it seems quite reasonable.
Banjo-Kazooie 64 made a successful rate of 2 million copies, while BK: Nuts and Bolts sadly only made a sale of 140,000.
And that's a very poor score. Especially in one whole year.
I thought it was pretty fun.
Yeah, it does lose it's luster after a while, but it's still fun for me to occasionally bring back out and mess around, making vehicles just for teh lulz.
Quote from: SSBBRAWLIN on December 27, 2009, 04:59:28 PM
I can agree with you on that.
The past Banjo-Kazooie games were a complete success during its platformer days.
The plot was by far the most interesting thing to me out of everything else. And I loved how there were special ways of accessing other worlds.
I'm glad that they kept Gruntilda's rhyming. It's nice to have a little humor added in gameplay.
Although Nuts and Bolts may not be as high as the past BK games, I think it will still be an okay game even if it reaches it's boring stage.
I'm actually not surprised that many people dislike this game. From the disappointing sales, it seems quite reasonable.
Banjo-Kazooie 64 made a successful rate of 2 million copies, while BK: Nuts and Bolts sadly only made a sale of 140,000.
And that's a very poor score. Especially in one whole year.
Well, probably because B&K Was so much fun. I love the first once, I want to do a speed run sometime. The second one just added onto the fun, it was fantastic.
And nuts and bolts...well it's about vehicles and poop. To me that is not what B&K should be about, it should be the same old stuff.
That's why I don't want to play the game.
Mkaing vehicles was fun, but doing quests for Jiggies is ugh
The game was enjoyable, but it felt like the BK license was just there to attract fans.
Some of the jiggy quests were pretty stupid if I remember, but the game is very good, you just can't look at it as a BK game.
The game was fun for the first hour or so, but then I got extremely bored. Reason to me getting extremely bored, was due to the constant glitches I kept running into. Whether it was getting trapped in the wall or falling through the floor, it was intercourse ing ridiculous. I ended up giving the game to cousin.
I've been looking to pick this one up, would you guys recommend it? I've been wanting to satisfy my 360's hungering for a good platformer/adventure game. The fact that it's not really the same as the older Banjo games isn't a deterrent
My favorite part about the game was the music. Banjoland was the only really good level for me. It's fun, but not great.
I should be buying this soon, although i never played banjo tooie
Quote from: killerkevin001 on March 24, 2010, 09:11:17 AM
I should be buying this soon, although i never played banjo tooie
You should go play that first.
I played my friends copy of BK:NaB, and wasn't thrilled. I really disliked the whole driving thing.
Also, I disliked how there was such a huge world to explore in some of the worlds, but nothing to do or find in them.
For example, on the first world you can visit there are giant gears on the side you can swim to. You can ride them all the way to the top, and see how the world runs - everything is a giant machine, but there's nothing to do but look. It seemed like a huge wasted effort to me.
Quote from: Riddler_Rob on March 24, 2010, 04:05:56 PM
I played my friends copy of BK:NaB, and wasn't thrilled. I really disliked the whole driving thing.
Also, I disliked how there was such a huge world to explore in some of the worlds, but nothing to do or find in them.
For example, on the first world you can visit there are giant gears on the side you can swim to. You can ride them all the way to the top, and see how the world runs - everything is a giant machine, but there's nothing to do but look. It seemed like a huge wasted effort to me.
Sounds like a waste effort. It's pretty sad to see how many games do that.
I've heard so many mixed feelings on this but mainly learning towards bad; I'll probably get it for my 360 anyways (when I have the ability to PLAY it this summer) I never was a huge B&K fan and not a fan of most things rare ever made asides from a certain obvious 2 games so I'm interested to see. And I only have the 360 for exclusives anyways.
It's only 20 bucks if I recall. There's enough content and decent gameplay to justify that price. The building was what I cared about, truthfully.
I got my copy not too long ago and I was expecting complete trash because of what my friends were saying about it. I liked it. It does come across like it was being made as a different franchise and decided to slap on Banjo at the last minute, but I had fun with it.
Quote from: Zero on March 25, 2010, 06:56:02 PM
It's only 20 bucks if I recall. There's enough content and decent gameplay to justify that price. The building was what I cared about, truthfully.
18$ used at gamestop, 15$ new on amazon, 10$ used on amazon.
Yeah; I'll get this one for my 360. For 10-20$ it can't be
that bad. Most people usually just call it mediocre.
Quote from: Third K on March 26, 2010, 05:48:11 PM
Most people usually just call it mediocre.
Yeah. Still worth the money though.
The thing that I found humorous about this game was the LogBox 720.
Quote from: Broken_Cartridge on March 26, 2010, 09:55:19 AM
I got my copy not too long ago and I was expecting complete trash because of what my friends were saying about it. I liked it. It does come across like it was being made as a different franchise and decided to slap on Banjo at the last minute, but I had fun with it.
It's definitely a fun little game...just not what was expected.