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So, most of us have played Banjo Kazooie or Banjo Tooie right? Refresh your memory. The game where the bear and bird go on an adventure :3 Best game in my opinion. Anyways, we have played the levels. Some were epic, some were annoying, and some were "eh..". But choose the best level that you have played. What is your favorite level out of both games???

 

In Banjo Kazooie I would say...Clock Clock Wood because it was huge, had good nature effects to it, and it was all around fun. Hint hint, it was the BIG ASS tree level :3

 

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In Banjo Tooie, I would have to say Glitter Gulch Mine. I like it because it was colorful, pretty fun, and had so much to explore. Hint hint, that one was the mine that had pretty underground purple gems :P

 

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Now what are yours?? (You dont have to post pics, just tell me, I know all the names x3 and you can post pics if ya want)

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my favorites were....

 

kazooie ~ treasure trove cove and bubblegloop swap

tooie ~ cloud cukooland and witchyworld <3 good times

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Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie are some of the best action-adventure platforming games man has ever created.

 

Click Clock Wood was easily my favorite level in all of Banjo-Kazooie. I liked the aspect of having many seasons that changed out the whole environment of the level and had some certain areas accessible. Very, very creative.

 

My favorite Banjo-Tooie world has to be Hailfire Peaks. Again, I'm a sucker for any level that has you entering different environments of said world, and how the gameplay changes everytime this change occurs. Plus, dat volleyball tournament. :3

 

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I know I'm going to be alone in this one, but my favorite level in Banjo-Kazooie was always Rusty Bucket Bay. That music was perfect.

 

As for Tooie, I always had a thing for the last boss, but that game had more backtracking than I like.

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Oh my god the levels in these games, soooo awesome, like the worst levels in these games top the best from most other platformers.

 

BK-Mad Monster Mansion: SO MUCH EPICS MUSICSS, i could seriously listen to it all day and it was really fun and had really nice atmosphere. Treasure Trove Cove though has pretty much the most definitive music in the series...Gobi's Valley was fun too...GAH SO HARD, but I'll stick with MMM

 

BT-Hailfire Peaks: I know, very clichee, and really the fire side alone won me over, the ice side sucks, it was really just a fun and intense world, never got bored of it, until i reached the ice side, then it got sucktastic, but what can ya do? Witchyworld and Jolly Roger's Lagoon kicked ass as well.

 

Screw nuts and bolts...(haha see what i did there? eh? no? I'll just stop)

 

So many awesome worlds love em all in truth, and the MUSIC, OHHHH SOOOO MUCH GOOD

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my favorites were....

 

kazooie ~ treasure trove cove and bubblegloop swap

tooie ~ cloud cukooland and witchyworld <3 good times

 

Indeed, it was good times. I used to and still play the crap outta that game. I still have my 64 and I mother it so it can stay in good shape ^_^

 

I know I'm going to be alone in this one, but my favorite level in Banjo-Kazooie was always Rusty Bucket Bay. That music was perfect.

 

As for Tooie, I always had a thing for the last boss, but that game had more backtracking than I like.

 

I liked Rusty Bucket Bay too! Even though I struggled in the engine room, I still had fun entering the rooms and killing the ship mates :3

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I loved Rusty Bucket Bay too. The music fit the stage perfectly (like all Banjo-Kazooie music, it's awesome), and overall the stage was a good challenge. The Jiggy I remember most from that stage is the one where you have to turn off the propeller, then make a mad dash while the timer's going down to get it.

 

I love all the stages, but Click Clock Wood sticks out to me because of how huge the stage is (if you count all the seasons as additional areas, which they technically are), and how memorable it is scaling that massive tree.

 

As for Banjo-Tooie, well, you can't forget Grunty Industries, can you? Massive, labyrinthine factory, projectile underpants, lots of brain usage involved. Witchyworld was just awesome, too.

 

Still, as a kid, I'd just run around the worlds aimlessly, exploring up and down. So they all hold a special place.

 

And, well, while opinions on the game are mixed, I'm gonna bring up Nuts & Bolts. Specifically, Banjoland. It's a level chock full of scenes and objects such from the Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie. And its music is a medley of themes from the Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-tooie. While the game itself isn't that well received (still a decent game in its own right IMO, but I'd have much rather had a classic formula Banjo-Kazooie game instead) that world's the highlight of it.

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