Posted on: November 21, 2014

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Banjo Kazooie prequel is very heartfelt
From Kan Gao and his crew at Freebird Games comes this curio interactive short film that helps fill in the gaps between To The Moon and Finding Paradise. For those fearing a kick in the emotional guts like you felt playing To The Moon then fear not. This is much easier on the emotions with a different kind of story to tell. Its a personal story about a child and a bird that I will leave you to discover. Told without any dialogue, this is instead a story told visually. It aims to draw you in and give you an emotional connection to the characters in the story, and this is the major strong point of the game. Several scenes will stay with me for a long time thanks to the wonderful story telling and clever animation. However different people are going to react to this in different ways, and I feel this is one for those who are already fans. If you're an action game fan who doesn't like cute slow paced stories this won't be the one to win you over. However if you played To The Moon and have an insatiable curiosity you will enjoy delving into this world and enjoy the wonderfully told story. You may even get a bit of a nostalgia trip. Sound track wise the music is much more of a background element without any big stirring songs key to the game. However its pleasant and is lovely as background music. In short if you liked To The Moon, and are curious about this mini-sequel then jump on board. Its far more rewarding than owning all those other hardly touched games us gamers tend to buy on sale! Lastly, for those of you that felt jipped by the short length I encourage you to check out the To The Moon and The Mirror Lied on the freebird games website. It will help fill that spot if the games short left you with mixed feelings.
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