First videogame you ever played
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I didn't play the first game I saw of it. Some of my dad's friends brought it over and they played the yoshi's island map. My dad picked playing as yoshi and came last.
Mario Party 1 had that thing where whoever came in last gets punished and Yoshi got eaten by a fish, traumatizing me and my sisters who were watching.
They eventually gave the system to us where we had the first 3, and Banjo Kazooie and Banjo Tooie. Loved the Banjo games too.-
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I haven't played Yooka Laylee yet. I've heard it's hugely disappointing, but since I'm going in with a low expectation, maybe I'll still like it?In post 12, Isis wrote:As carefully and precisely as I can rate the console titles, enjoyability is as follows:- First playthrough of Banjo Kazooie
- Second playthrough of Banjo Kazooie
- First playthrough of Banjo Tooie
- Third playthrough of Banjo Kazooie
- Second playthrough of Banjo Tooie
- Third playthrough of Banjo Tooie
- Fourth playthrough of Banjo Kazooie
- Fifth Playthrough of Banjo Kazooie
- Fourth playthrough of Banjo Tooie
- Fifth playthrough of Banjo Tooie
- Sixth playthrough of Banjo Tooie
- Seventh playthrough of Banjo Tooie
- Sixth playthrough of Banjo Kazooie
- First playthrough of Yooka Laylee
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I heard a lot of the important game design that went into 90s collectathons was missing from Yooka though.In post 18, chamber wrote:
I think it's exactly what it promised to be, but people weren't looking for a late 90's era collectathon in 2017.In post 16, Fluminator wrote:I haven't played Yooka Laylee yet. I've heard it's hugely disappointing, but since I'm going in with a low expectation, maybe I'll still like it?
Apparently Yooka is all about searching every square inch of giant maps to find obscure collectables that doesn't feel rewarding and more like a chore.
Banjo Kazooie had more tight maps, and the 100 musical notes to collect were always out in the open on pathways, so they doubled as waypoints for areas you had yet to explore. Collecting them in and of themselves wasn't the point, it was a means to track and explore new places.
And then you have the 10 jigsaw puzzles which were a mix of challenges to obtain but again they were hard to miss the general idea of where they were. Especially because every level had a central landmark you can always relate to further help you never feel lost.
Banjo Tooie was less tight on map design, but it's not too bad, and the replayability of it is higher even if the first playthrough will be a little more frustrating than Banjo Kazooie.-
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