While the franchise may be a dormant entity, a group of extremely talented fans unveiled a trailer for a hypothetical third game in the franchise that looks incredible. Rare's iconic «collect-a-thon» platformer series starring the bear Banjo and his sidekick Kazooie is known as one of the best games available for the Nintendo 64 due to its creative world, robust suite of movement options, and boundless content. Given the fact that it's been nearly 20 years since the last mainline game, fans are still returning to the world with some imaginative, exquisitely designed concept trailers.
Posted to YouTube by Project Dream, in collaboration with DarkGruntMusic, LankyTurtleMedia, and facts_about_bk, the teaser trailer for demonstrates what the franchise would look like if were created for modern hardware.
The footage shows off various elaborate stages, including a dank swamp populated by a horrifying Lovecraftian monster, what appears to be a tailor's shop equipped with appropriate cross-stitch character designs, and even Tooty's colorful castle. isn't in development and the teaser just serves as a fun imagining of what such a project would look like.
The team behind the trailer went one step further by also including an excellent pitch for the game's story, which would be set 24 years after Gruntilda's defeat in. The narrative follows the iconic duo as they're once again called to action to save the Isle O' Hags from a new threat that's known only as The Toymaker, who's seemingly shown as a puppet master character towards the teaser trailer's end. There are even extensive descriptions for each of the concept stages including Grunty's Nightmare, Spiral Mountain, Banjo's Wasteland, and The Toy Factory.
It's an incredible pitch for, one that would no doubt please fans of the franchise who have ached for a new release ever since the 2008 launch of .While there have been rumors for the last few months that Rare is looking to reboot the series with a new entry, that's yet to be confirmed and Microsoft has offered little indication that it has any plans to return to the collect-a-thon. While some spiritual sequels have been released, like the popular games, nothing has come along that truly scratches the itch.
While the fate of is still up in the air as Rare continues its development on and , a game that's been missing in action since it was announced, it's fun to think about what the series could have become. In a world where console icons like Spyro and Crash Bandicoot have been remade and rebooted, it's not impossible to see the dup return in some form or another. Perhaps a new installment is exactly the kind of killer app Microsoft needs for the Xbox Series X|S,
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