Talk:Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

Nuts and Bolts
I do believe Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts is its real name. Its all over the web in a day and I think I saw someone announce it somehwere. Anyway, I think Rare is not living up to themselves at all with the vehicle crap their doing. Vehicle making might be hard to implement into the game but they don't have to go nearly centering the game around vehicles! Ever since Microsoft took Rare it's all about vehicles; Banjo-Pilot and now Nuts and Bolts. Too much like Ratchet and Clank I think. Cheers, Chicken7   >talk   08:00, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
 * (Me and my stepsis LOVE R&C, and I don't think they're TOO vehicle-oriented...) I agree, Rare's not acting like Rare. I think Microsoft wants to Americanize them too much in this case, or at least Rare's trying to compensate for their only 3D console availible to use being an American-oriented one. Either way, this and their statements about making this game different from the last--while a valiant effort, since it's always good to bring something new to the table, as Nintendo proves time and again(barring the Virtual Boy, o' course)--is telling me that they're going to screw this one up. Banjo = 3rd person platformer with maybe a little bit of 1st person thrown in for variety. If they change that formula too much, I doubt things will turn out well. Sadly, many games just don't do well outside their base formula--look at the poor Sonic series and how much folks hate the 3d games(I like them, personally). Banjo might be one of them, as much as I'd hate to say it. Not only would the new gameplay style rub me the wrong way, but trashing one of the more fun aspects of Tooie, the Split Up move, as well as having Bottles' family leave him--not good. That's just simply my opinion, however, so yeah.FerreTrip 22:51, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Don't worry, I like R&C. Yeh I think that is what's going to happen with BK:N&B. Hopefully not but...probably yes. Cheers, Chicken7   >talk   07:20, 14 May 2008 (UTC)


 * -watches gameplay video and Xbox interview video- O_O My...God...What did this series ever do to deserve this? How can they hope to appeal to us fans by taking out Kazooie's moves and other such things such as collecting Jiggies simply by touching them?! This looks an awful lot like what R&C:Deadlocked was: Adulteration. (I think that game's what you were talking about, ain't it?) I REFUSE to deny it: The building thing's a kick-ass idea. But I won't deny that it's meant for B-K. It's essentially Gummi ship-building on GOOD roids, really--but it doesn't look like B-K. I know--we've gotta wait for more info, but my skepticism will not cease until they can honestly prove that they're putting in a LOT of Banjo-Kazooie-style sections, enough to at least nearly equal the building and piloting parts. See ya! FerreTrip 22:20, 14 May 2008 (UTC)

Vehicles = Custom Movesets?
Although...come to think of it...I wonder if they're planning for the vehicles to basically act as sort of special "transformations," ones that, instead of having uniquely specialized moves for each one, they actually would have abilities that would normally be availible at all times during standard Banjo-, Kazooie-, or both-only control, like the other games. Like, there could be one that allows for flying, egg firing, Beak Bomber and Taxi Pack--you want to carry characters/objects while still being an aerial force to be reckoned with. Or, you want to be able to go at high speed along and up multiple surfaces while being immune to attacks--Talon Trot, Turbo Trainers, the suction cup boots(forgot the names), and Wonderwing. You get the idea, right? Well, of course, there would be not just having them work basically like "Banjo-suits," where you "put on" a "suit" that allows some B-K moves, but also having them operate asthetically as close as possible to how it looked when Banjo and/or Kazooie did them or at least so that it looks like it'd fit in the cartoon feel. You know, cartoon sound effects and animation, Banjo/Kazooie cries and grunts, etc. Maybe, just maybe, if they essentially give us a complex, admittedly, move-equipping system via the custom-built vehicles, as well as--almost forgot!--make them control as responsively and precisely as normal B-K moves and Banjo & Kazooie themselves...I think, really, it might not be so torturous as we think it might be. This IS Rare--they're usually smart cookies. If they could do something as (then-)daring as Conker's BFD, I think there's a chance they could possibly pull this off. Possibly. I mean, there's less of a chance of them screwing up as badly as SEGA's (apparantly) been with the 3D Sonic games (tho I personally like them; Heroes wasn't perfect, but that's close to it for my hating them). We can hope...we can hope. See ya!! FerreTrip 19:48, 17 May 2008 (UTC)