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Fei-Hung said:
I just think Banjo fans will be disappointed since it isn't the game they know and fell in love with. It's like Jay Z releasing a Opera Album or the late Pavarotti making a hip hop Album. Sure it may be decent, but the fans buy from a certain artist or a certain brand because of what it offers.

From Banjo games, they expect something which is a AAA platformer like Jak and Daxter, Mario and Donkey Kong; they want a sequel because they crave more platforming, not because they want a "build a go kart and drive around" type of platformer.

The game may not be as bad as it is made out to be, just disappointing for not being what everyone wanted it to be and what it is known to be.

 

Demographics.

Whatever the old platforming banjo's fans there were, they mostly moved onto nintendo because that's where the biggest platformer always releases (ofc, talking about mario).





Current-gen game collection uploaded on the profile, full of win and good games; also most of my PC games. Lucasfilm Games/LucasArts 1982-2008 (Requiescat In Pace).