
I played Banjo-Kazooie at a friend's, but I had Donkey Kong 64, which to me was better, so I never really felt the need to buy Banjo. All good games, though.
I played Banjo-Kazooie at a friend's, but I had Donkey Kong 64, which to me was better, so I never really felt the need to buy Banjo. All good games, though.
Well, I knew Hanson was still going, and now considered a decent rock band. I do take pride in having the only boy band I liked the one with members that actually played instruments. lol
I haven't really heard much by Kim Wilde, may have to check her out. We share that English female vocalist taste, as I almost put La Roux's "Bulletproof" in that spot.
I think there actually might be as much content as other games, just in a much smaller geographical space, but yeah, I'm not a fan of having to retread my steps when I don't get somewhere right on time, after I already did a bunch of crap. Still great though, yes, despite the time thing.
It manages to create a sense of dread through its atmosphere, and it's just a Zelda game! Whoever did the story, art direction, and music, they all deserve a medal. lol
I definitely understand the feeling. I felt exactly the same when I first rented it, and still don't like it, but the dark story and masks won me over.
Actually, I pretty much shot my way through the game with very little stealth, so you have a point. lol
As someone who never liked this game, I found this both funny and accurate.
Twenty minutes is an episode of a TV show, that's way too long for a cutscene! And I hate when there's long stretches between saves as well, especially when you die and you're so close. lol
Here's to you completing it!
All I remember about that scene is girly Russian armpit hair. lol
Yeah, it pretty much does, especially the jet pack's annoying way of going out on you, but it is fun in parts; mostly the first part, then it just goes downhill. lol