Reviews from

in the past


The fact that there was a time when you could make a game about a bear that carries a bird in a backpack and make it one of the greatest games of all time keeps me going

Mad monster mansion was peak.

Games like this one hit different when you play them in their respective consoles, they are timeless clasic that will never die. Spent all friday and saturday playing it on my Nintendo 64, and had the time of my life. Truly a masterpiece.

Pas un très grand fan, honnêtement. Par contre l'OST est une merveille, même encore à ce jour

I can see why people love it so much, it’s oozing charm and creativity and is super memorable. That being said I would not have been able to remotely enjoy that without save states. There’s so many frustrating parts and the camara is somehow worse the Mario 64.

The 30 something Nintendo Youtubers were sadly onto something with this one

I'll preface this review by saying that I played Banjo-Kazooie on the original N64 when I was a kid and on the Xbox, Switch, and emulator more recently. In short, an amazing early 3D platformer and one that deserves your time to this day. If Super Mario 64 was the birth of the genre, Banjo-Kazooie was the first evolution. The game breathed new life by satisfyingly combining platforming with exploration, puzzle solving, story/character interactions and an ABSOLUTELY BANGER SOUNDTRACK. SM64, the hallmark of the time, I would say is the better game in terms of strict platforming, but it doesn't hold a candle to Banjo-Kazooie when it comes to any of these other factors. This is a game which you can really tell was made with charm and style forefront in mind, from its quirky cast of characters (with their iconic, and frankly genius, dialogue audio) to its inspired and thematic level designs. In what other game can you get a game over screen where a green witch who only speaks in rhymes steals your kidnapped sister's beauty and transforms into a stereotypical hot woman? These sort of touches are what makes Banjo-Kazooie a gem among its peers which stands out even in the modern era. I could wax poetical on this game all day so I'll end it with this: Banjo got into Smash get fucked everyone who told me he wouldnt.