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Few would argue with the statement that Banjo Kazooie is a perfect game, but when it comes to its sequel, the debate gets a bit more heated. Personally, I loved Banjo-Tooie and thought it did many things better than its predecessor. The fact that it’s just been announced to appear on Nintendo Switch Online next week is excellent news. The environments are bigger and the stakes feel more dire in this game. If Banjo-Tooie feels darker than Banjo-Kazooie, that was intended. According to a staff interview with Nintendo Life, development for B-T began around the same time Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Metal Gear Solid were released, and the moodiness of those titles affected the tone of theirs. “Games just seemed to be growing up a bit,” said programmer Steve Malpass. There are some questions that hover around this release. The original Banjo-Tooie pushed the N64 to its limit…in fact probably further than Rare should have gone. It shipped with some of the nastiest framerate issues I’ve ever seen in a game. When things got messy it was common for the game to turn into a slideshow. The XBox port fixed the framerate issues, but introduced new ones: since the […]
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