Zeus
05-13-2008, 11:42 AM
IGN have previewed Banjo Kazooie 3 and seem mightily impressed. In the game, each challenge will require the use of a vehicle. You will be given a standard vehicle but "to truly excel and completely finish the game you'll have to construct your own." They say that everything you do in your vehicle design will affect how the vehicle handles. You will also be able to test your creations on Live.
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Building a new ride is a lot like playing with Legos. Slap a few blocks together, add some wheels, a seat, some fuel and an engine and you have a car. Take off the wheels and add a propeller and you've got a boat. Put the propeller on the top and you just made yourself a helicopter. You get the idea. With hundreds of blocks in categories for body, seats, propulsion, propellors, fuel, wings, gadgets, weapons, ammos, and misc. and you can begin to see how limitless the possibilities are.
Oh, and it's not just a single player game. You'll be able to show off your creations and put them to test over Xbox Live. Rare wasn't talking much about the possibilities for online such as sharing blueprints or the like, but it did let us hop in and try a multiplayer online competition. The goal was to stay within a moving ring to rack up points as it moved around the globe. First we tried it with stock cars, but then each player designed his or her own vehicle to bring into the mix. My massive tank had firepower and couldn't be moved, but had trouble keeping up with the pack. Next I made a little hovering cage that could drop grenades down on the chumps below. This one had a little more success, but was a beast to control. A word of advice -- the freeze gun is a monster even if it isn't as cool looking as the egg gun.
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Building a new ride is a lot like playing with Legos. Slap a few blocks together, add some wheels, a seat, some fuel and an engine and you have a car. Take off the wheels and add a propeller and you've got a boat. Put the propeller on the top and you just made yourself a helicopter. You get the idea. With hundreds of blocks in categories for body, seats, propulsion, propellors, fuel, wings, gadgets, weapons, ammos, and misc. and you can begin to see how limitless the possibilities are.
Oh, and it's not just a single player game. You'll be able to show off your creations and put them to test over Xbox Live. Rare wasn't talking much about the possibilities for online such as sharing blueprints or the like, but it did let us hop in and try a multiplayer online competition. The goal was to stay within a moving ring to rack up points as it moved around the globe. First we tried it with stock cars, but then each player designed his or her own vehicle to bring into the mix. My massive tank had firepower and couldn't be moved, but had trouble keeping up with the pack. Next I made a little hovering cage that could drop grenades down on the chumps below. This one had a little more success, but was a beast to control. A word of advice -- the freeze gun is a monster even if it isn't as cool looking as the egg gun.
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