Gruntilda the witch is revived by her two sisters and seeks to steal the life essence of creatures to regain her complete body. Banjo and Kazooie travel various worlds in search of Jiggies t... Read allGruntilda the witch is revived by her two sisters and seeks to steal the life essence of creatures to regain her complete body. Banjo and Kazooie travel various worlds in search of Jiggies to stop Grunty in her plans.Gruntilda the witch is revived by her two sisters and seeks to steal the life essence of creatures to regain her complete body. Banjo and Kazooie travel various worlds in search of Jiggies to stop Grunty in her plans.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 nominations total
- Mumbo Jumbo
- (voice)
- (as Grant 'Old King Coal' Kirkhope)
- …
- Jolly Roger
- (voice)
- (as Steve 'Mingella' Malpass)
- …
- Mr. Patch
- (voice)
- (as Steve 'Blobbelda' Mayles)
- …
- Banjo
- (voice)
- (as Chris 'Superstash' Sutherland)
- …
- Humba Wumba
- (voice)
- (as Eveline 'Twinklies' Fischer)
- …
- Gruntilda
- (voice)
- (as Chris 'Pawno' Seavor)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe name of Bottles' two kids are Googles and Speccy which were names that Kazooie called Bottles in the first game.
- GoofsGrammar mistakes in text.
- Quotes
[Banjo and Kazooie meet the Aliens for the first time]
Alph: Greetings Feeble Earthling!
Banjo: Wow real live Aliens!
Kazooie: Are any of you by any chance called Elvis?
Alph: No we are Alph, Beti and Gammo, and we are also in a bit of a fix
Kazooie: Let me guess: you need to Phone Home!
Alph: No we have a cell phone for that!
- ConnectionsEdited into Rare Replay (2015)
Two years after being defeated by Banjo and Kazooie, Gruntilda the witch is freed by her two sisters, Mingella and Blobbelda. The vengeful and skeletal witch then destroys Banjos house and kills Bottles before escaping with her siblings, seeking to rebuild her body. Now the Bear and Bird duo must embark on another quest to stop Gruntilda and resurrect their fallen friend.
First of all, I loved the new levels. They were much more creatively designed and larger. I loved the brand new and advanced moves to learn from Drill Sergeant Jam Jars, Bottles older brother, especially the interesting opportunity for the duo to separate and go their own way.
The graphics and sounds have been improved since the last game and are top-notch. The level designs, colors, and textures are as bright and captivating as ever. The music, once again conducted by Grant Kirkhope, is excellent, dynamic, and fitting for each stage.
The tone was much darker this time, with Bottles being killed in the intro, Gruntilda turning King Jingaling into a zombie, and ultimately threatening the entire Isle O' Hags with certain destruction by blasting it with a lifeforce draining laser beam to rebuild her body. Luckily, this deviation from the much more light hearted first game didn't mitigate the fun factor for me.
There were many fun mini-games involved to play to obtain Jiggys and intricate bosses to defeat this time around. You can even replay them from the main menu if you like. There's even an FPS multiplayer mode that's surprisingly fun.
Even so, I have more complaints on this game than the first one. First of all, there was far more backtracking and exploring involved and some of the levels are outright labyrinthian and very easy to get lost in, especially the infamous Grunty Industries. Obtaining some Jiggys was very tedious and lengthy as a result. Luckily, though, there are warp pads that allow for fast travel. There was also much more emphasis on puzzle solving rather than straightforward adventuring. This definitely made the game more difficult, which isn't a bad thing unto itself, but the backtracking really tested my patience at times, that's why I gave this an 8 instead of a 9 or 10.
But in the end, this was still a great game and one Rare's finest. Anyone who enjoyed the first game must play this one next.
- MrPaull0324
- Jul 20, 2024
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Details
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1