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Banjo-Tooie

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Rating: 9.3
(286 votes)
Plays: 40,633
M:91%
F:9%
Filesize: 32,757kb

Banjo-Tooie Reviews 

Overall 9.3    Graphics 9.5    Sound 9.5    Addictive 10    Story 8.9    Depth 10    Difficulty 6.1



9.3
Banjo is back (Banjo Tooie   tornadocam
Banjo and Kazzoie are back after their first Adventure.
Story: 9
The plot in this game is pretty much told in the intro cut scenes. It is a dark and stormy night, the heroes from the first game are playing Cards (Banjo, Kazooie, Mumbo, and Bottles). Meanwhile Grunty the evil witch has been trapped under a rock. Her minion Klungo is not able to lift it. Klungo calls Grunty's two other evil sisters. Grunty's Sisters have invented a drilling machine to terrorize the inhabitants of Spiral Mountain and to free Grunty. Mumbo hears the noise and goes out to check. He finds that Grunty has been freed, accept that she is now a skeleton, because she had been stuck under the rock for so long. Grunty spots Mumbo and chases him back to Banjo's hut. Grunty then charges up for a huge spell. Mumbo warns everybody a spell is coming. Everybody gets out accept Bottles who thinks Mumbo was just wanting to cheat. Bottles is killed by the witch. Grunty's sisters take her to their hideout and tell her they have a new machine called BOB. BOB can suck the life out of characters it is aimed out and fill up the tank. Once Grunty has enough souls she can take a shower to restore her original self. Banjo meats Jam-Jars who teaches him and Kazooie new moves throughout the game. Jam-Jars reveals he is Bottles brother. Banjo and Kazooie must go through several worlds, rescue Jinjos, who fled when their village was invaded by the digging machine, and complete several requests. The only way to save Bottles and the others is to use Bob in reverse but to do that they to beat Grunty first. Can the heroes do it this time like they did the first time? I really liked this plot in this game. I thought it was nicely done and it was very creative. After playing the first game I was wondering how would they make the second game, which was hinted at in the first game's ending. Rare did very well creating this plot. The only thing I would have liked to have scene maybe is the plot broken up into cut scenes instead of being so long. But a very good creative plot overall.
Graphics: 10
The Graphics in this game were awesome. The worlds have lots of color and very good backgrounds. The Jungle level is made to look like a jungle village. My favorite world was the mine level. The graphics were just amazing in that level. The mountain around the mine's entrance looks like a real mountain or a mountain that you would see in a movie. Also the shiny pieces in the mine were also a nice touch they way they sparkle. The ocean stage was also very colorful and was done nicely. The sprints in this game were very awesome. I really like how the sprints shine when you are attacking. In addition, the controls in this game were also smooth. Not one time does Banjor or Kazooie feel sluggish at all. Rare really knew what they were doing in making the controls of this game. I also found there to be no lags in this game. Thus, graphics do not get much better than this and I give the graphics a perfect score.
Sound: 9
Banjo Tooie also had a very good sound track. Some of the worlds had awesome music. My personal favorites were the mine level, the ocean level, and the ice level. The music in those stages really fit the themes nicely. I often just like to stand there and listen to the awesome music in those stages. The sounds of the game are also good. The characters had very good sound. Kazzoie has a good sound when she is wearing special shoes and Mumbo has an awesome sound when he is working his magic. I also found that some of the enemies had great sounds too, the sound's they make while attacking are hilarious. The eggs which are used as ammunition also have a good sound. The ice eggs really crackle when they hit something. I find that sound to remind me of a cold winter day. The fire eggs make a burning sound. It causes some enemies to run around screaming. The grenade eggs make an explosion sound when they hit letting the player know they are doing damage. The only problem I have with the sound is one world could have had a better theme. I find the cloud level's theme to  sound like its out of place. It is kind of dull and I thought I heard a tingle in that level but I'm not sure due to there being a lot going on in that stage. Thus I give the sound a good solid rating of 9/10.
Addictiveness and Depth: 10
Banjo Tooie is fun to play. I often replay this game as much as I do the first game it is just so good. The levels are nicely done, and so is the backgrounds. Banjo Tooie also had a lot of depth. There are jiggies to collect and that requires revisiting worlds. The jiggies are needed to advance to more worlds. The game also has lots of side quest to complete. In addition, there are several things to do in each stage such as collect honey combs, get jiggies, and complete quests as well as defeat bosses. In fact, they are also secret areas that need to be found as well. So Banjo Tooie takes a while to beat as it is a very long game. It is a good thing you can save your game. I really like games that have a lot of depth. The depth in this game kind of reminded me of another series that had good depth. While comparing the depth of this game I found that this game reminded me a lot of Legends 2. Both games were pretty long, took time to beat and the depth just made them fun to play over again.
Difficulty: 7
The Difficulty in this game was toned down from the first game. In the first game you had lives so if you died you lost a life. Not in this game there are no lives to lose. If you die you just go back to the checkpoint. The enemies in this game are for the most part not a huge problem. Sometimes they can hit you from behind but it is rare you will get cornered in this game. Now this game is difficult in other ways. First of all, the quests can be hard to complete as some of them the player has to race or defuse bombs in a short time so that is hard. The jiggies in this game have to be earned and Rare really makes you earn them too. Some of them require creativity and skill to get. In addition, they often requirere-visitation of worlds to beat. The bosses in this game can be a problem. A lot of them have several ways to attack you and they often get spammy with their attacks so that adds some difficulty. Banjo Kazzoie was quite difficult due to having lives. Also the items often required you to beat the clock. There was a few beat the clock challenges in this game but nothing like the first game. Do not get me wrong Banjo Tooie is a difficult game and will challenge you. It is just not that difficult when compared to the first game because you do not have any lives to worry about losing in this game. Plus unlike the first game you have more special items to help you so that takes the difficulty down. Thus, at the end of the day I give Banjo Tooie a 7 on difficulty.
Overall: 9.3
I really liked this game I think it is up there with the first game. The worlds in this game are nicely done. As I stated my favorites were the mine and ocean stage. There is a lot of stuff to do in this game and a lot of stuff to win or collect. Banjo Tooie I want to think was one of the last hits for the Nintendo 64. I want to think this game came out in 2000 maybe 2001. I remember playing this game at my friends house and that was in 2001. When I got a Nintendo 64 this was one of the first games I picked up. I had so much fun playing this when I was younger. I like games that have a lot of depth in them. So this game having that really boost my rating for this game. I also liked how the Banjo series brought something new to Nintendo. Nintendo had Mario games and Donkey Kong games. Mario and DK were pretty well known. The Banjo & Kazzooie series brought something new to the table. So as for recommending this game. Yes I would recommend this game. It is a fun game to play, it requires skill and creativity to beat this game. In fact, If anybody is new to the Banjo series I would recommend playing this game before the first one and here is why. The first game is very difficult so players that get frustrated easy might want to play this one first. This is the second game, but it is a good one to learn the controls of Banjo as well as Kazzoie, and learn the moves. I will be honest I played this one before I played the First one. Overall I give this game a good solid rating of 9.3

  Graphics 10   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 9   Depth 10   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4.8/5     Submitted: 02-20-14     Updated: 03-03-14     Review Replies: 0


9.8
Banjo - reviewie   redder876
Banjo tooie was a great sequel, a great game on its own and a great game for the Nintendo 64, with nearly all players playing it through to the end, and was pretty much the definition of the words "perfect game" with wide worlds to explore, a rich story, graphics that were amazing at the time of release, many new and original moves, brilliant mini-games and it was just one of the greatest games on the N 64, standing next to Ocarina of time or Star Fox 64.
The graphics were amazing for the time, and players thought that this wasn't possible for the N 64 - or many game consoles available at the time. And in some place were simply breathtaking, like Hail-fire peaks. Although not being as great as the new standards, they set a high standard at the time, and were some of the best graphics at the time.
The sound was amazing, the music was catchy, enemies noticing you were all unique to them, and even "voices" for every single character in the game. You couldn't help going into a world thinking 'What music will play this time?' unless you'd already beaten the game and had come back for more. Speaking of which...
 
Once you had barely completed the game, you really wanted to go back and get all of the stuff. Most the time, you did it for the jinjos as they were so freaking cute you felt bad for not. And, it was a lot easier than the last as they were all in bundles.
Although some people would complete it and call it a day, most players would simply roam around and take in the beauty of the game, and if you've played it you can't deny that theirs a certain charm to such a humble game. Plus, they constantly break the fourth wall.
Difficulty was something put in PERFECTLY, not to hard, not to easy, skill was always needed, sheer luck didn't happen. The only bad part about it was that there was no setting for it, so you couldn't make it harder or easier if necessary.
So, even if you hate adventure games, I really do recommend you play through the game. Or if not that, watch some videos on it for a while in the later parts of the game, trust me it does not disappoint. And if you don't like it and prefer Fps, their are tonnes of mini games based around them. I hope you enjoy the game, and I also recommend that you play banjo - kazooie for a more detailed description of the events leading up too Banjo - tooie, as they really complex. 

  Graphics 9   Sound 8   Addictive 10   Story 9   Depth 10   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4.7/5     Submitted: 07-23-13     Review Replies: 0


10
Banjo-Tooie: A Whole New Review   Fireproof
Banjo-Tooie is an absolutely wonderful game and we have Rare and the prequel: Banjo-Kazooie to thank for this. Banjo-Tooie brings out a whole new adventure centered around evil Gruntilda the witch and her 2 sisters who help Grunty escape from certain death. This action packed adventure brings out a whole new set of moves you can learn, band new story, all star cast from the first game with new additions and the humor you enjoyed from Banjo-Kazooie. I recommend you play Banjo-Kazooie first if you haven't done so already because this game is a direct sequel to the events that happened in the first game. Playing Banjo-Kazooie might help you understand some of the events that take place in this game.
Graphics: 10
The graphics are absolutely amazing, even for the Nintendo 64. I'd have to say that the graphics put into this game are potentially the best, if not THE BEST. Graphics are clear, detailed and offer much to see. What's great about this game's graphics is how cool the game looked. Compared to Banjo-Kazooie (which was also great), Banjo-Tooie took this to a all new level. Each level or area presented great new wonders to explore and discover. To be honest, it kind of added to the excitement of playing. I remember as a child actually feeling nervous to play Witchy World because it was creepy and I couldn't figure out everything at the time. It made the game more challenging, fun and exciting all at the same time.
The animations are no joke either and like the graphics these too added to the excitement of playing the game. What's awesome is how many animations that were added into the game. There's also plenty of scenes where Banjo might walk into an area where the camera backs out and you can see how much there is just in that area alone. Compared to Banjo-Kazooie, this game went above and beyond what you'd expect from a sequel. I might even go as far as stating that this sequel could be better than the first. For the Nintendo 64 era back almost 13 years ago you would be forced to raise your expectations after playing this game. That's not something I can say for many games, even for our modern gaming we have now.
Sound: 10
Would you believe me if I said that anything that has to do with music and sound in this game is great? I mean, this game is all about running around and collecting music notes so why wouldn't this be great?
Banjo-Tooie brings out all new songs for the different worlds and like the last game, presents itself with ease. The music and sound is easy to listen to and none of this is annoying at all. The different songs for the different levels were composed perfectly for the levels they represent. It was clever, fun and also added to the excitement of playing the game especially as you made it further into the game. You can't expect anything from the Banjo games because it's all random but very fun.
What's cool about this game is the number of Mini-games you can play. The mini-games have their own music and that's pretty cool as well. I think that this also helps keep player's interests running at full power.
Addictiveness: 10
Honestly, you can't ask for a more addicting game. Banjo Tooie offers a lot to the players. Starting with the music notes, you have to search each world for the 100 hidden notes. If you're someone who loves to complete the game 100% like I do, you'll find yourself playing endlessly until you've found and discovered everything the game has to offer. Another addicting aspect is the mini-games. There are countless mini-games throughout the game that you need to play and win. What's cool about these is that they're actually fun and it's definitely not something you'd expect from the Banjo games.
The most addictive aspect of Banjo Tooie is the Multiplayer mode. That's right, there is a multiplayer mode in Banjo Tooie! I remember playing the multiplayer against my brother laying traps everywhere, finding secret passages and kicking some serious butt. What's cool about this game is that there are Netplay sessions here on Vizzed and I think there needs to be a Banjo Tooie multiplayer tournament. this would be so exciting and with being able to play against 3 other players, you can have some pretty amazing games. The best part is that the competition would be exciting and worth it. 
Story: 10
The one thing that really stands out in this game is that the story is an actual story. When you first begin the game it shows how Grunty comes back from her defeat in the last game. With it being a few short years later she takes her revenge on the Banjo gang while they're playing cards. Everyone except Bottles leaves and Bottles is literally obliterated. After that Banjo sets out searching for the witch. Along the way you make many stops and many things happen that continue to add into the main story. The cool thing about this is that the story continues throughout the game and it's a continuously flowing story. Some of the story is actually kind of funny too. I wish I could give out more details on the story, but I'll leave that up to you to discover. There's plenty of scenes to come across and you'll see for yourself if you play the game.
Depth: 10
I've already discussed some of the features this game has to offer. What's cool is there is tons of things you can do. You have a world you need to explore while collecting different Jigsaw pieces to unlock more worlds. You also need to search for the hidden notes to unlock new moves for Banjo and Kazooie to learn. On top of that, you have to collect many different items, something that Banjo-Kazooie never really focused on. There's tons of mini-games throughout the game that you can rack up some pretty decent scores. You also have the multiplayer mode where you can play against 3 other players in the mini games or to battle each other. The list continues to go on... You can also fight any of the bosses you've already encountered once before. Lastly, there's cheats built into the game that you can unlock by collecting the different pages and on top of that there's cheats not listed in the game that you can find that do other things that wouldn't necessarily be cheating. 
Those don't even include the things about the main game. You can also change into different objects or animals that have special abilities for the levels they're in. What's cool is that it's like travelling around the level in a way you couldn't before. This was something that Banjo-Kazooie never did very well. To take things another step forward some of the different worlds connect to each other in different ways. You might be in level 1 and show up in level 8 for a moment to do something there and vice versa. I thought this was the most neat thing in any video game I've seen. The different levels require different moves and sometimes you're required to go back to a previous level to unlock things you couldn't do before. 
I've probably forgot to add things here but I'm sure that this is enough to show what this game has to offer. There's many different things to discover and find out on your own. This game continues to offer interesting things that keeps you entertained with little to no real effort involved. Each world is big and has many different rooms to explore, sometimes making things are to find or help you get lost.
Difficulty: 8
I ranked this an 8 because there are both easy parts to the game that require no real challenge but there are challenging areas that put some of your skills to the test. The whole game is almost like 1 master puzzle without being too difficult or too easy. Many things are hidden pretty well and it really only requires a little bit more of thinking and planning to accomplish your tasks. Some of the bosses can be challenging, especially the final boss where you have to put everything you know to good use. If it's your first time, you might find yourself dying several times before you finally get it right. Sometimes you find yourself dying because you made a few mistakes. It's easy to find your health get low or you misjudge a jump and take an incredible amount of fall damage.
When it comes to the easier aspects of the game, those would relate more to the mini-games you can play. These aren't at all challenging and can be pretty easy to complete. Other aspects of the game might relate more to the controls and your own misjudgments. The game has pretty big worlds you can explore so falling usually leads to death (Especially if you're fighting an enemy and you are smacked off the edge, that usually sucks lmao). 
Overall: 10
If you've read this far through my long review you should start seeing why I easily give this a 10. For starters, the games has so much to offer I can't even list them all. Reviewing the game is strictly from memory because I've played the game from start to finish many times. On top of that, there's many cool aspects of this game that kept me hooked to it. Furthermore, I love the music and the sound, although, I don't have any particular songs that I would favor on this game, not like I have in my other reviews. What I like best about this game is the number of things you can do. It was because I could play the different mini games or go on a boss run or play against my brother on the multiplayer mode that kept me playing even years after the release.
Banjo-Tooie is an all-around great game. Personally, I feel it is one of the best games ever put together, even better than Mario or Legend of Zelda in some aspects. I would have loved to see Rare stick to Nintendo and release the Banjo-Threeie that (If I remember correctly) was stated in the credits (Like how they were stated in Banjo-Kazooie for Banjo-Tooie). Unfortunately, Rare went to work under Microsoft and the sequel strayed away from the glory of this game.
For you Banjo fans out there... There was a rumor that Rare dropped the Banjo series altogether and that they are no longer creating games. This kind of sucks BUT! I also heard that Nintendo is picking up the Banjo pieces and making a new game to be released with the WIIU. I don't know if this is true but if it is, I would be more than happy to play this series again and see what Nintendo comes up with compared to the glorious Nintendo 64 versions of the Banjo games. I recommend anyone who reads this review to play this game. It's an absolutely great game in every category and you can't go wrong. It's fun, action-packed and if Davideo7 ever creates a Netplay tournament for this game, you will definitely be happy that you played. I firmly believe that Banjo-Tooie is one of the best games that ever came from the Nintendo 64 and I believe that it easily passed Banjo-Kazooie without a doubt.
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 4.5/5     Submitted: 07-03-13     Updated: 07-03-13     Review Replies: 2


10
Banjo Tooie   Marcmoney
Overall - 10
Banjo Tooie is one of the greatest games I have ever played in the world.  I really enjoyed the adventure that it gives out.  It is a whole lot better than Banjo Kazooie.  Even though I haven't beaten the game, I still think that it is fun. :)
Graphics - 10
The graphics are very good.  The 3D image is very realistic and the images that show off Banjo's attack is kick butt awesome.
Sound - 10
The sound is very good quality-like.  It has awesome music and great sound effects that just want you to never stop playing.
Addictiveness - 10
I would play this game constantly.  It is just so much fun and it is a big adventure.  It can be an even very long adventure if you try to get everything in the game. :)
Story - 10
The story got me into the game.  The witch comes back to life by her sisters and tries to get revenge on Banjo.  It is a great adventure in this game, you can change into different creatures and you can even be just Kazooie in one level.  The bosses are very fun to beat, except the underwater one, I hate playing in levels that has to do with being underwater.
Depth - 10
The game has a lot of things to do.  Like I said, it is a big adventure and you need to get puzzle pieces and you can get jinjos and get a whole bunch of other things.  It is just a non stoppable game of funness.
Difficulty - 5
The game gets difficult when you are far into the game.  I put 50/50 because it is a normal mode and some bosses can be easy and some can be hard to beat.
Wrap Things Up...
Banjo Tooie happens to be my Top 10 Favorite Games in the world.  It is kind of better than the Nintendo Wii game Banjo Kazooie Nuts & Bolts.  I highly recommend trying this game out, it is a matter of time before you start to die of boredom. :)

  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 4.4/5     Submitted: 05-12-11     Updated: 07-26-11     Review Replies: 3


9.9
Hags, Shaman, and Jiggy people Oh My!   yoshirulez!

Banjo-Tooie, Like A lot of games made by RARE, Is truly magnificent. So many things good about it.. if i had to put it into one word it would be....WOOT!!!

STORY: 8. The story is.. Kinda weird. You're a bear wearing pants and a backpack with a bird in it. running around collecting golden jigsaw pieces to try to kill a witch and revive some really annoying characters.. 0_0

 
GRAPHICS:8. Graphics are pretty good.. i dont have much to say about it because i dont judge graphics.. I'll play anything.. so i dont really have an opinion.

SOUND: 7. The sound is good. not much to say about it though... It's better than the sound on pong.

MUSIC: PERFECT 10 BABY WHOO!. The music is awesome! From start to finish, never hated a bit of it. Spiral mountain with the flair of Sorrow and destruction... Mayahem temple with all of those instruments and the mumbo....mumblings. Glittergulch mine with that beautiful sound of a banjo... Witchyworld with the creepy psycho clown Vibe...Jolly rogers lagoon with the scent of adventure... Terrydactyl land with the suspense inside dark caves... Grunty industries with the feel of the future...Hailfire peaks with the Half-and-Half Dark turmoil, with the tubas and the horns... and the quiet, lonely sound of a Xylophone... CloudCuckoo land with the Strange, Eerieness... it's perfect..

ADICTIVENESS:10. I played it day in and day out.. then after i beat it i started a new file! It's got a really high replay value. so you will enjoy it time and time again!

DIFFICULTY:9. took me forever to beat it. It's soooo freaking hard.. i had the most trouble with Weldar. freaking giant blowtorch... argh.

DEPTH:10. So much stuff, So hard to get. I've been playing it for a year or two and haven't gotten everything.. You bet your hide you'll be playing it forever if you want to get everything.

So Overall its a Huge pile of awesomeness. That's all folks.


  Graphics 8   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 8   Depth 10   Difficulty 9

      Review Rating: 4.3/5     Submitted: 10-02-13     Review Replies: 1


9.5
Banjo tooie review   austipokedude
The bear and bird are back for another wonderful adventure.banjo tooie was released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64 it was developed and published by rare.Banjo tooie is perhaps one of the most anticipated sequels of the Nintendo 64 but enough of this nonsense lets get started.
Graphics:the graphics are great compared to super mario 64 and legend of Zelda ocarina of time the graphics are perfect and can't get any better which is a reason to play this game.
Sound:the music is excellent and never gets old and is not messy and some of the songs for example the intro is extremely catchy in my opinion.This is the second reason I would recommend this game to you.
Addictiveness:there is plenty of things to collect such as jiggys and jinzos there are many jiggys scattered everywhere so have fun collecting all of them.
Story:well here is how it goes banjo mumbo jumbo and bottles are playing a poker game but they soon here a loud bang mumbo jumbo goes outside and investigates eventually he finds grunty resurrected along with her two sisters mumbo jumbo then heads back and warns banjo bottles as confused as ever isn't as lucky and dies so banjo and kazooie head out on a adventure to get revenge for what grunty did to bottles that is pretty much it a great story
Depth:as I said before plenty of jiggys to collect as well as jinzos but as well as notes so you can learn more moves.
Difficulty:it is a pretty simple game the bosses are not to hard to beat but the jiggys do get harder to find as you progress through the game but still is very fun game to play.
Here are the results
Graphics:10
Sound:10
Addictiveness:10
Story:10
Depth:10
Difficulty:3
If you own a Nintendo 64 I recommend getting this amazing game for it is possibly one of the best Nintendo game ever the graphics and sound are perfect so I wouldn't see this game bad but instead terrific this has been another review from me and that's pretty much it.
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 3.8/5     Submitted: 03-04-13     Review Replies: 1


10
my review about Banjo-Tooie   Kid Danger
Overall: 10/10
I am making a review is about Banjo-Tooie & i am pretty good playing Banjo-Tooie Because Banjo-Kazooie Series is one on my favorite games & it can be hard without cheats & you can get cheat code from the from the book named Cheato from Banjo-Kazooie. Cheato can help you if you find pages in every worlds. Banjo & Kazooie had to stop Gruntilda again since she didn't learn her lesson. Banjo & Kazooie had help from their friend name Mumbo Jumbo the Shaman & whenever Banjo & Kazooie needed Mumbo Jumbo Help in Every Levels he would help them along the way. Banjo & Kazooie had battle each Bosses to get to Gruntilda. Banjo & Kazooie fought long & hard until their Final showdown with Grunilda & when Gruntilda drop her spell in the Hag 1 Digging Machine & it blow up. Banjo & Kazooie save the day from the evil witch Grundilda. Banjo,Kazooie,Mumbo Jumbo,Jamjar & Humba went to Bottles party but it was over until Klungo ate the food. Banjo had a idea & Banjo,Kazooie,Mumbo Jumbo,Jamjar & Humba was play vollyball as Gruntilda was a Vollyball
Graphics: 10/10
Graphics was good & the Graphics on the characters look so good & i like it how they look & the worlds looked good Isle O Hags,Spiral Mountain & Grunty's Lair even looked but you can't go to all the old worlds since it was block by rock. Grunty's Lair Looks good thought. I also like how Spiral Mountain look even thought it was Damage by Enemies. Banjo & Kazooie house looks good even thought Gruntilda Destory their house.
Sound:10/10
I would say that the sound are okay & the music in the game looks okay as well & i love the musics that i can listen to when i go to Jolly Roger's Lagoon & i even like to listen to the boss music & that is good music & sound effects are pretty good
Addictiveness: 10/10
i already have Banjo-Tooie & i will play Banjo-Tooie because i love playing Banjo-Tooie & it is the best game ever that i ever played since i was little. I still have Banjo-Kazooie,Banjo-Tooie,Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts & i will still play them again
Story: 10/10
I would have to say that the story looks good & i also like how they made Banjo-Tooie & levels that Banjo & Kazooie had to go throught to get to Gruntilda & it was a very good story indeed & cut secne were very good as well
Depth:10/10
I would have to say the worlds in Banjo-Tooie is alot bigger in my opinion & i love how big Spiral Mountain & all the worlds in Isle O hags is & that is so cool & i love how big all the worlds are
Difficulty: 1/10
I would say that Banjo-Tooie is easy with cheat code because it fun when you use cheat code & it helps you get throught the game with out dying when you trying to do something like get the Jiggy or battle with the bosses
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 1

      Review Rating: 3.7/5     Submitted: 11-01-14     Review Replies: 3

Banjo-Tooie Box Description

Two years after Banjo Kazooie, Banjo and the gang are playing cards when an earthquake happens. Eagerly Mumbo goes out to investigate. He sees two hideous witches reviving Grunty. Mumbo goes back to investigate. Grunty shoots a laser beam at Banjo's house. Mumbo warns everyone but Bottles doesn't belive him. Grunty blows up Banjo's house with Bottles inside and sets off to get her body back. Motivated by revenge Banjo sets out to stop Grunty and revive Bottles.

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Banjo-Tooie Cheat Codes

You must type in the word ''CHEATO'' before all of these codes. To get them without collecting the pages first, type in ''CHEATO'' followed by spelling the code backwards

* You can get this from Madame Grunty's fortune telling tent in Witchyworld, but the probabilities of it coming up are very low. Just enter the code to get it if you grow impatient with entering the tent over and over again. You must, however, spell it backwards. (CHEATOYGGIJTEG)
** Look behind Master Jiggywiggy in his temple and answer the riddle to access this cheat, or just type in the code backwards to get it. (CHEATOGNIKTSEN)
*** After finding the two secret eggs (Blue, Pink) and returning them to Heggy, you'll gain this code. If you don't want to find the eggs first, just type the code in backwards. (CHEATOGNIMOH)

CHEATOJIGGYWIGGYSPECIAL All worlds opened
CHEATOSUPERBANJO Banjo runs faster
CHEATOEGGS Double Eggs
CHEATOFEATHERS Double Gold/Red Feathers
CHEATOSUPERBADDY Enemies run faster
CHEATOJUKEBOX Fixes Jukebox in Jolly's
***CHEATOHOMING Homing Eggs
CHEATOFALLPROOF No damage from falling
CHEATOJIGGYSCASTLIST Plays first cast list
*CHEATOGETJIGGY Read Jiggywiggy's signs
CHEATOHONEYBACK Regenerate Life Bar
CHEATOHONEYKING Unlimited Air/Energy
**CHEATONESTKING Unlimited Feathers/Eggs
CHEATOPLAYITAGAINSON View all cinemas from VCR

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Comments for Banjo-Tooie

BlueJackal 96 08-25-18 - 06:01 PM
 The only way anyone has mentioned to get past that bug is to use a different simulator, but in the "Mupen64Plus", I can't edit the controls, which are terrible, and "MAME/MESS" won't load the game for me. Vizzed, could you just fix the Mupen simulator?
BlueJackal 96 08-25-18 - 05:25 PM
 Unfortunately, I can't get past World 2, because the fire egg button that opens the gate to the theme park won't respond to fire eggs. I've tried all the obvious solutions to getting past the bug. There are other bugs, but this one kills the game for me.
thetanman 02-16-18 - 04:28 PM
 Thank you so much Microkevin!
yoshirulez! 10-10-16 - 06:26 PM
 I preferred this to Kazooie, there's just so many new things that are good
MysteryMan007 05-25-16 - 03:33 PM
 Epic sequel. A darker, more mature & even more personal story than BK, more challenging but not frustrating (except Canary Mary),and mostly because Banjo & Kazooie have way more abilities and transformations in this game.
gamerforlifefor.. 04-06-16 - 11:24 PM
 Kazooie's much better
Sanglam 12-05-15 - 10:40 AM
 I cant get into that cave... Please fix it :)
Gamsynboyz 11-23-15 - 12:32 AM
 Cheato codes are impossible; how to improve the aiming so that the crosshairs don't always go to one spot? :(
FuzzButt 03-12-15 - 10:06 PM
 Does anyone else have issues getting into unga-bunga-what-his-face's cave?
claygamer 02-22-15 - 10:32 AM
 VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY GREAT GAME!
willa911 02-10-15 - 04:52 PM
 Great game, just sucks that it crashes every 20 minutes
TheFadedWarrior 06-08-14 - 01:33 PM
 So confusing... I never know where each door leads to. I keep going back and forth trying to find where I want to go.
StarryNightMary 03-11-14 - 11:24 AM
 I can't play it because it's always crashing and there is no way to tip toe. I only made it to the Mayan Temple but it's not worth it. =[
MarioMasta 10-04-13 - 10:48 AM
 first lazooie had a seizure while talking to mrs. bottles... and then the game crashed
Lagslayer 09-08-13 - 09:54 AM
 so is there any way to cheat my way past that gate? Clipping doesn't seem possible.
sarathewitch 08-23-13 - 01:46 AM
 ya the other plug in won't work cuz it freezes the game
Coolhamer9 08-20-13 - 12:15 PM
 Good Game completed it on Xbox 360 Now Imma Complete on here ;D
gameingman123 08-05-13 - 04:46 PM
 im saying theres a game with better graphics but even that game sucked and it is the 3rd part in the sequel
banjo tooie n64.. 07-30-13 - 10:07 PM
 If your having trouble with the fire gate then use the other plugin.
Megameatboy 06-28-13 - 04:59 PM
 Banjo-Tooie is a great game btw. I played it since I was little =)
Megameatboy 06-28-13 - 04:56 PM
 How can I walk slower? I can't able to sneak past the snake that has that jiggy.
NoahKamen199 06-27-13 - 08:59 AM
 MY GAME FROSE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CUTSCENE. THEN FROZE AGIAN IN THE BEGININNG. THEN FROZE DURINGAMPLAY. CAN SOMEONE HELP OR DOES THE EMULATORS HAVE ISSUES?
Skellodude7890 05-24-13 - 01:52 PM
 Poor Bottles DX
xLouise92 04-04-13 - 02:16 PM
 Fire egg won't open the gate to witchyworld either - cannot go any further without it!
toady168 03-30-13 - 12:33 AM
 why wont the fire gate open

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