Banjo-Kazooie is an excellent game following a control scheme similar of that to other pieces like Super Mario 64, and Donkey Kong 64. It has a hilarious story featuring an old ugly witch who has to always rhyme, a bear searching for his kidnapped sister, and also his bird companion. The story starts when Gruntilda asks her Dingpot, who the prettiest person is. The Dingpot says that it is Banjo's sister, Tooty, which sends Gruntilda into a rage. She kidnaps Tooty, and tries use a look swapping machine to, well, steal the youth of Tooty. So obviously, it is your job to stop this madness! The only problem I have ever had, is the underwater control. You often find yourself constantly turning the joystick to get what you want, but there is an air-meter, so you can't stay down there forever. I gave it a 9 for a great story, huge expansive world, but subtracted for lacking underwater precision, and not being able to replay events once you have beaten them.
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