

Yeah, I never said it made sense, ok? Regardless, because exploration is the main goal of this game, collecting the jigsaw pieces and musical notes necessary to move to the next area, finding these molehills just comes naturally, and you never feel like the game is saying "Now you must learn this move" even though that is exactly what they are saying. Because a mole is the one who teaches a bear with a backpacked bird how to fly. And by that I mean exploring until you find a molehill. But you don't just spend skill points you earn from leveling up. So, you start off with a basic skill set and gradually increase the moves you can do by unlocking them in the game. I'm getting too excited about the level design. The textures are not as flat as Super Mario 64, and the polygons aren't as sharply angled. And they are absolutely gorgeous, with the graphic power of the N64 really coming out. Not only are the levels gigantic, but they are all varied in style, from beaches to mechanical caverns, to a haunted mansion, to the overworld, Spiral Mountain and Gruntilda's Lair. From Treasure Trove Cove to Clankers Cavern, the levels are absolutely huge and full of interesting places to explore and characters to meet and challenges to overcome. Thus you and your backpack bound friend must rescue your sister from the evil witch by collecting jigsaw pieces scattered throughout the nine worlds. Your sister has been kidnapped by a rhyming witch who wants to suck the beauty from your sister.

And the zaniness doesn't change throughout the game.
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You have a talking bird stashed in there. Not only do you wear pants, but you have a backpack too! But inside that backpack is not school supplies, or travel necessities. You are a shorts wearing bear, because every animal game star must wear clothes. From the opening cutscene to the final battle, this game continually impresses. I seriously believe I had a towel underneath me during the entirety of the game, because my mouth was hanging open and I was drooling everywhere. Banjo Kazooie is a wonder to play from start to finish. Go read a review on the new Modern Warfare games, people seem to hate those games. So I guess this is going to be a glowing review filled with fluffy bunnies and rainbows, so those of you looking for some angst in your review, look elsewhere. I guess I give this game a perfect rating because I cannot think of a single thing I dislike about the game, and therefore it must receive a perfect score. Especially words that justify the perfect rating I give it. I could really go for some cheesecake right now. I want to be playing it right now, not writing a review about it. I sat down at my computer thinking to myself: I loved this game. Banjo-Kazooie Review by: kabenon007 - 10/10 Various Musical Instruments Banjo Kazooie is a hard game to review.
