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Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
Developer | Rare Ltd. |
Publisher | Microsoft |
Designer | Gregg Mayles |
Console(s) | Xbox 360, Xbox One (Rare Replay) |
Release date(s) | NA: November 12, 2008 EU: November 14, 2008 JA: December 11, 2008 AU: November 20, 2008 |
Genre | Vehicle Platformer, Action/Adventure |
Mode | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating | ESRB: E10+ PEGI: 7+ CERO: A (All Ages) OFLC: G (General) |
Media | DVD-DL |
Input | Xbox 360 Controller |
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is a Banjo-Kazooie title released on Xbox 360 in 2008. It is a direct follow-up to Banjo-Tooie. The game was announced at Microsoft's X06 in 2006 at Barcelona, Spain and was released on November 11, 2008.[1]
In early 2009, L.O.G.'s Lost Challenges, a DLC for the game, was released for 400 Microsoft Points.
Story
Eight years after the events of Banjo-Tooie, Banjo and Kazooie became lazy and fat due to the lack of adventures. Gruntilda's disembodied skull then reappears after finally reaching Banjo's house to settle their rivalry. Right before their fight starts, an entity known as the Lord of Games pauses the game and unpauses it to offer a way to decide who shall be the owner of Spiral Mountain and starts a game where many "pointless collectibles" appear throughout Spiral Mountain and the three must race to see who collects them all. Right after this starts, however, he states that this is "painful to watch" and instead takes them to a brand new Game World "considerably more impressive" than what they've seen before, but not after putting the duo in shape, giving the witch a new body and gifting both the duo and Grunty vehicles. Once they arrive in Showdown Town, L.O.G. explains how the game will work: Banjo and Kazooie need to enter the Game Worlds through the Act Doors scattered throughout town to obtain Jiggies to open more Acts until they can enter Spiral Mountain again, where the final battle shall take place. To collect what they need, however, they need to use vehicles they can build themselves in Mumbo's Motors with the parts they obtain along the way or buy pre-made blueprints from Humba Wumba. Gruntilda also obtains a new sidekick, Piddles, and builds herself new minions, the Gruntbots.
Once in Spiral Mountain, Banjo and Kazooie win against Gruntilda once again, forcing her to work forever in L.O.G.'s Video Game Factory and becoming the legal owners of Spiral Mountain. The witch, however, states that she will secretly make a "devious game" while there.
Gameplay
The gameplay of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts largely differs from the previous games. As Banjo and Kazooie have forgotten their moves and the bird's wings have been "clipped", they need to use vehicles in order to complete challenges and win their prizes. Outside a vehicle, they can use the newly-acquired Mumbo's Wrench to lift objects up or attack enemies. They can also climb things and swim.
Inside a vehicle, Banjo has many more possibilities. He can build them inside Mumbo Jumbo's garage in the Town Square of Showdown Town with parts acquired from Mumbo Crates such as engines, wings, propellers, wheels, fuel, ammo and weapons among other things, making for a wide variety of possible creations to complete objectives in multiple different ways.
Collectibles from previous games also return, although now having different functions. Throughout the Game Worlds, Musical Notes can be found and collected to be used as currency in Showdown Town. They can be spent to buy Humba Wumba's blueprints, work out in Boggy's Gym, bribe Pikelet or buy Jolly Dodger's black market Jiggies, among other things. Jiggies are used to open Act Doors and obtain even more Jiggies in order to reach Spiral Mountain and face Gruntilda. T.T. Trophies, the highest rewards in regular challenges, are used to obtain even more Jiggies at Trophy Thomas' Jig-O-Vend. Jinjo Tokens are used to obtain Musical Notes and vehicle parts in King Jingaling's Bingo Palace.
Controls
Ground Movement | Movement | |
Jump | ||
Edit vehicle | ||
Spin the wrench, use Wrench-It Bolts | ||
Ride vehicle | ||
Control camera | ||
Grab object | ||
In vehicle | Steer | |
, , | Use assigned parts | |
Leave vehicle | ||
Control camera | ||
Accelerate | ||
Brake/Reverse | ||
Hover (in vehicles with propellers on top) | ||
Rear-view mirror | ||
Flip upright, reattach nearby pieces |
Multiplayer
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts features a multiplayer mode where players can compete in various games using both custom and pre-made vehicles.
List of multiplayer race tracks
- Air Straights
- Drag Kings
- Egg 'n' Spoon Race
- G-Zero
- Hurdles
- Nutty Airways
- Nutty Cruises
- Pool Prix
- Short Circuit
- Small Spiral Circuit
- Speedway
- Super Spiral Circuit
- Triathlon
Added with L.O.G.'s Lost Challenges
Characters
Returning
- Banjo
- Bawl
- Boggy
- Bottles
- Captain Blubber
- Cheato
- Clanker
- Dingpot
- George Ice Cube
- Glowbo
- Golden Goliath
- Gruntilda
- Humba Wumba
- Jamjars (voice only)
- Jinjos
- Jolly Roger
- Kazooie
- King Jingaling
- Klungo
- Loggo
- Mildred Ice Cube
- Minjo
- Mr. Fit
- Mr. Patch
- Mumbo Jumbo
- Snowman
- Targitzan
- Weldar
New
Game Worlds
Hub | |
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World | Summary |
Showdown Town is a large city where the Act Doors are located. It contains many stores and characters to interact with in its various districts, but only the Trolley can be used to drive around. | |
Levels | |
Nutty Acres is a large coconut farm located in an artifical island and owned by Mumbo Jumbo. Him and his employees are often in need of help, and reward Banjo if he aids them. | |
LOGBOX 720 is a giant video game console where the manager Pikelet and his workers work at. It is filled with various chips that when hit glitch the game (like making the screen static when hitting the graphics chip) and has various bugs wandering around. | |
Banjoland is a large museum with many exhibits referencing previous games. The curator Bottles and other workers are often in need of help, as the location needs constant maintenance. | |
The Jiggosseum is a large stadium where many sports are practiced. The various characters in this Game World challenge Banjo in a variety of ways using the empty area for different games. | |
The Terrarium of Terror is a space station where many overgrown plants are kept. Klungo has a farm of floaty berries here that he uses to make his Floaty Fruit Juice. | |
Spiral Mountain is where the game started, and also where it ends. Gruntilda is faced here in the final battle to decide the owner of the Game World. |
References to other games
- Banjo-Kazooie: In Spiral Mountain, the garbage besides Banjo's house contains some objects from Banjo-Kazooie like the Ice Key. Banjoland has several references to Banjo-Kazooie, with several Information Points directly mentioning the game and its events and many exhibits of characters, objects and locations from it. In this Game World's second Act, during a Jinjo Hurling challenge, the Jinjo also mentions he was reading old stories of the Mighty Jinjonator. In the Jiggosseum's scoreboard, many Banjo-Kazooie characters are mentioned, said to have participated in various matches against each other. A flying billboard outside the Terrarium of Terror advertising "Snacker's Loans" can be seen outside the Terrarium of Terror. A Jinjo in this Game World also has a Jinjo Fetch challenge where he wants Banjo to get him his lost Ice Key. A vehicle part, the Freezeezy, is also named after Freezeezy Peak. Almost every Game World's theme also has segments from Banjo-Kazooie songs.
- Banjo-Tooie: In Spiral Mountain, the garbage besides Banjo's house contains some objects from Banjo-Tooie like Glowbos and Tickets. Bottles' Grave, referencing the fact he died in Banjo-Tooie, is also seen in front of the house. In the third Act of Nutty Acres, a Jinjo in a Jinjo Fetch challenge asks Banjo to retrieve his lost Glowbo. Banjoland has several references to Banjo-Tooie, with several Information Points directly mentioning the game and its events and many exhibits of characters, objects and locations from it. In the Jiggosseum's scoreboard, many Banjo-Kazooie characters are mentioned, said to have participated in various matches against each other. A flying billboard outside the Terrarium of Terror advertising Witchyworld can be seen outside the Terrarium of Terror. A Jinjo in a Jinjo Fetch challenge also asks for his Witchyworld ticket to be retrieved. Multiple Game Worlds have themes with segments from Banjo-Kazooie songs.
Trivia
- To promote the release of the game, the Lunchables included small models of its vehicles in boxes.
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is the only Banjo-Kazooie game to be translated to Polish.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Banjo-Kazooie: Écrous et Boulons | Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts |
German | Banjo-Kazooie: Schraube Locker | Banjo-Kazooie: Screw Loose |
Italian | Banjo-Kazooie: Viti & Bulloni | Banjo-Kazooie: Screws & Bolts |
Japanese | バンジョーとカズーイの大冒険 ガレージ大作戦 | Banjo and Kazooie's Adventure: Garage Operation |
Spanish | Banjo-Kazooie: Baches y Cachivaches | Banjo-Kazooie: Potholes and Junk |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.
External links
- Videos
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Teaser Trailer
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Gameplay Trailer 1
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Gameplay Trailer 2
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Xbox 360 UK News
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Shaun Read and Andy Wilson Interview