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Koku Gamer: Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts Review

Koku Gamer writes: "It is often said "Never meet your heroes," because the chance of being disappointed by them is far greater than the probability of them being as great as their on-screen personas. I guess, in a similar sense, the same can be said for the gaming industry and great games; "Never attempt a sequel of a great title." See though, unlike the former, developers in the past have created great sequels to fantastic games. Think Need For Speed Underground 2 from Underground 1 in the Need For Speed franchise. The thing is though, there have also been times when developers fall short in creating a solid sequel. Often one poor game might not ruin the franchise, but the opposite can happen and what a crushing blow it deals to the games when it does (think ProStreet for the same franchise)." (Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts, Xbox 360) 8/10

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