However, knowledge of Ocarina of Time and the Zelda series in general will help you out in this game. And if you take Zelda too seriously, you could potentially not appreciate the hack’s sense of humor. This game is a collect-a-thon platformer, and the core gameplay might not gel with you. Are you a Zelda fan who’s not into Banjo? Well then it might not be as easy for you. The writing is very in line with what you expect from Banjo, so the humor is expertly maintained. It simply takes place in the world of Ocarina of Time. This game is at it’s core, a Banjo Kazooie game. So can you enjoy this game having played one game, but not the other? Well, that depends… are you a Banjo Kazooie fan who’s never played Ocarina of Time? Then yes. Maybe you only played one of them, which is perfectly understandable given they’re two different genres and different styles. They’re both must play N64 titles after all. If you grew up loving the N64, chances are you’ve played both Banjo Kazooie and Ocarina of Time. I also played the original release of this hack and it’s gone through several updates so far. There was also a very slight transparency to many of the walls of the game, but every Banjo hack I’ve played on N64 does this. Full disclosure, I played this on a real Nintendo 64 using an Everdrive 64 3.0, it ran as smooth as the original games for the most part, but there were some buggy effects mostly on fire, dusty particles, and the shadows, but they’re easy to ignore.
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