I absolutely love your Fake Sequelitis Tim. I realise how much time and work they take, but know that they are worth it and are some of the best videos on your channel
you mean cause it's less B&Ming and more about the actual games? And not things he's blaming the devs as 'bad game design' cause he doesn't pay attention/isn't as good as he thinks he is? Yeah, best sequalitis ever!
Not all of them are bad, the megaman one is pretty good and actually fair towards the original. But yeah, a lot of them are like what I said, even if I'm being a bit blunt it's still true.
TIM! What a fantastic video, dude! I share many of the same opinions about these games, but when asked which is my favorite I always say Kazooie. And I think you touched on why a little in this video. It feels more magical. It feels like a fairytale! I just love the atmosphere more in Kazooie. Also it's kind of funny, if you throw Nuts and Bolts into the mix, you can see this progression of mechanical mayhem throughout the series. With tooie being more mechanical than Kazooie and Nuts & Bolts being more mechanical than Tooie. Anyway, great video, Tim!
...oh wow, that makes a lot of sense. We start off mostly with nature, then a mixture of nature and mechanical, and finally we end up mostly mechanical! ;3
Thanks DOOD! Although I never really touched on it, I think the gradual addition of technology in the games sort of parallels the possible decline or collapse of humanity in general. Which really I don't even think that technology has made us so bad as a lot of people seem to think out there. Oh well. See ya at Pax Prime! (I just can't bring myself to call it "Pax West", heh)
Since Egoraptor doesn't give a shit about Sequelitis anymore, this is awesome to see. I really loved your Metroid one and this one should be awesome as well. :)
This might sound weird, but... I think this is a better Sequelitis than the actual Sequelitis. Sure, the production values aren't as high (that's a given, since Tim didn't start out as an internet-renowned animator before becoming a Let's Player. I still think the drawing are cute, though) and a lot of the humor is reliant on the channel's own running gags and in-jokes (not a problem for most of us, but it could leave outsiders scratching their heads), but it nails all the points where Egoraptor's Sequelitis tend to fall flat for me. This video gives a clear, and more concise, sense that you genuinely love and understand both games. Hell, I grew up with both of them and I still ended up learning some new things. You spend far less time yelling and insulting a game (or worse, the audience) and instead, focus on analyzing both games on their core mechanics, level design, and theme, the things that actually make Banjo-Tooie comparable to Banjo-Kazooie as a sequel. You also barely ever got distracted or off-track, staying focused on what really mattered, which, naturally kept everything more condensed, and got out the same kind of information in about 10 minutes that Egoraptor would probably have taken twice as long to bring up. Oh, and you caught any mistakes you made in your speech and corrected them in annotations. Even in Egoraptor's first Sequelitis (before things really went downhill), he made a few mistakes that he either didn't do enough research to catch, or knew about but didn't bother to correct. I think the biggest thing that made this a good Sequelitis is that it clearly wasn't motivated by anger or spite. You weren't trying to "prove" anything. You were just analyzing two games that you loved, and it shows. This video was a joy to watch, Tim. Thank you.
It also helps that Tim is a much more pleasant person, he is warm, friendly, and understanding in his reasoning and speech. Whilst Arin is... Opiniated and smug to put it politely.
i love that someone in the comments always will have said what you were going to say, thank you for sayin it before I could that way i can just say "same"
@Xanthalous Rachaum Looking at the Like:Dislike ratio says that you're in the extreme minority, so if anything, you're just being an idiot and don't like critical thinking about video games.
I'm currently re-watching Tim's Banjo-Tooie LP (after binging the Banjo-Kazooie LP) and remembered this gem of a video here! And all these points are so damn good. You can tell that guy has some experience writing reviews. XD Good work, NCS sir!
Damn, never expected to see this!!! Great job on this video, Tim! You should really do more of these in the future! Never thought that would be so good with narrating! 👍
Yes! I've been waiting for this! Loved it, Tim. Really enjoyable. It's always nice to bring up this amazing series, and it's even better when it's you who does it! And I wasn't expecting you to put that Slimefoot Mondo in there! But all the other ones are in it too, so it only makes sense. Again, great job!
This was an excellent edition (or addition) to the Fake sequelitis "series". You have made so fare. The animations to the humor all blend in with the game play and explanation of comparing both banjo kazooie and banjo tooie. It's funny and I recommend a lot of my friends to see this. I even remember when you did livestreams of you just being you and drawing these wonderful water hands. Thanks dude this made a lot of people's day.
This video is great, Tim! Great job man! The writting is solid and the editing is excellent, inconspicuous and very well paced. The drawings are a lot of fun too. I'd love to see more of these in the future, you really knocked it out of the park! :)
You know its funny, just a few days ago I started thinking of doing a sequelitis type thing myself comparing the 2 luigi's mansion games considering I feel they are so different yet good in their own ways, its kinda reassuring to see this so it dosent feel like im just ripping off egoraptor but rather hes inspired alot of people to make their own videos Anyway fantastic job dude! really well put together and interesting!
Oooh...sounds like an interesting idea! I say go for it! Besides, it's stuff like Sequelitist and Super Mario Bros Z that have inspired others to make such great videos!
If you decide you wanna go for it, the one piece of advice I would give is to set a deadline! I've been throwing this video around in my head for about 2 years now, but the only thing that really got me in the mindset was when I said OK, I'm just gonna do it now, and I'm gonna get it done by this point. My deadline was actually the 1st of September but I got lucky. Haha, good luck by the way!
YES I'VE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR ANOTHER ONE I THESE I seriously loved the other ones and was desperately hoping you'd make more someday, and now my dreams all came true.
Wow, I really didn't see this one coming. And you're even comparing my two favorite games of all time. Great video NCS, I'm really glad that you did another Fake Sequelitis, and I hope you will make some more in the future (no rush dude, make them whenever you feel like it). Especially now that Egoraptor seems to have given up on Sequelitis and other animations entirely, these videos are pure gold. As for the BK-levels, I didn't think Rusty Bucket Bay was so bad, I think it had a very unique environment (take notes, Nintendo, there's more environments than just Grass, desert, ice world, water world, jungle and mountains) and I welcome the challenge it gave me. My least favorites are Clancker's Cavern (for obvious reasons) and Click Clock Wood (yeah, the season-thing was nice, but it was still just basically scaling the same tree four times, and it was extremely frustrating when you fell down).
Been watching your videos since I was a freshman in high school, and I will continue to watch them in even as a junior in college. Hilarious video, keep kicking ass Tim!
That was really awesome! Loved the cuts and the general vibe of the video. Loved it! Banjo Tooie is still my favorite even though Banjo Kazooie is a bit more charming.
I really enjoyed your analysis on these two games. I might not agree with everything you say, but I think you explained your points very well in this video. I and many other would love to see you make more of these types of videos in the future. Keep up the good work Tim.
I've given this subject quite a bit of thought myself and you hit just about every point right on the head! Well done! Kazooie left a much bigger impact on me than Tooie did. I remember every last inch of Kazooie, but always get lost in Tooie. It's not that Tooie didn't expand or improve on its predecessor, but I think the game's magic and charm was diluted by its size.
So this has been where my NCS has been when he's not playing Apollo justice or streaming, gotta say I'm not disappointed. Great video and at this rate you already have a more consistent upload schedule than sequelitis.
Rusty Bucket Bay is actually my favorite level in the game, but you guessed one of them correctly. If I had to choose, my 2 least favorites are Clanker's Cavern and Gobi's Valley. Never been big on desert worlds. Having said that, I love every world in the game. I get the hate for Rusty Bucket Bay but I personally loved the music, the challenge and the interconnectivity. Grunty's Industries is a highlight of Tooie for the same reasons.
This came out SO well, Tim!! I know these types of videos probably take forever to make but I feel like you'd do great if you made more content like this... I mean your writing flows so smoothly and your narration is very well-spoken, engaging, and easy to listen to (I mean, it always is, I'm saying it suits this format too!). Overall, I really enjoyed this one dude, good job :D
What a pleasant surprise! I hope you keep doing these since Ego has said he doesn't plan to continue; even if yours are "fake". I agree that it's a tough call, but Tooie barely wins out for me as well. All the new features are great, and the levels are big enough to be fun to explore without being overwhelming. *cough*DK64*cough* And you totally guessed my 2 least favorite BK stages. Although in my case it's mainly because they are the most underwater heavy stages.
Loved the video, Banjo Kazooie/Tooie were my favorite playthroughs of yours, and I actually subbed to you shortly after you started Kazooie. Keep up the great work!
Heh, this was cool. It's always fun to see you go out of your usual faire. I think it'd be cool to see you keep doing stuff like this....and I like that this is a very largely positive look on both games. That's nice. I'd like to see you improve over time too- I know in some places you tend to jump from one topic or point to another really quickly, and other times the point you make is kind of stated unclearly...but I think those are some pretty easy things to fix or work on!
This was a really sick video Tim! It's a great change of pace from normal LP's, you seem to be pretty talented at making these kinds of videos, I think I'm not alone in saying we'd like to see more videos like this!
I love it, it sums up just how great these games are and how i fell in love with them as a child. It takes a lot of work but the pay off is so awesome. Hopefully you do some more of these in the future. They are really fun to watch. XD
Another masterpiece, Tim. I've never played either game, and have only seen the bit that Arin and Jon did together a while back, but you manage to break things down to the point where I can understand what you're talking about. That's one reason I like these better than the "real" sequelitis videos. You DON'T assume we remember everything about every game you mention. The videos seem genuine and humble, not some high and mighty critic belittling something because you had a bad time with it 20 years ago. I love Ego, but you just do that aspect better. Regardless... keep doing what you do, Tim. Been watching faithfully for 7 or so years, and I won't stop if you don't. Also, more 8/16 bit summers, please! :D
Ive been watching your videos since majoras mask and banjo kazooie years and years ago and nothing makes me happier than seeing your content! I want to know if you are excited for Yooka Laylee and i hope you make more fake sequelitis videos!
I didn't see this coming that you're making another fake sequelitis and it's really great. I want to make one myself for two specific pokemon movies that I one day will talk about with my drawings.
Tim! This is a great video! Way different from your LPs, but I would love to see more of this. You really have a great perspective on games, and you have been in the youtube game for about as long as it's been a thing. I would love to see more. Keep up the great work.
This was unexpected! xD - loved all the Ace Attorney references 3.30 - 4.00! Also, this sequelitis was a bit rambley, but I mean that in a good way - that is, I'd love to hear you, Emile and Jon do a podcast!
Man, I was wondering when you would do another one of these. You should really take some time into making more videos like these, your scripts are really well written and fun to listen to. You have a good energetic flow to your voice and a passionate vibe (just please get a better mic sometime). I actually love the editing as well, I can tell you have improved a lot since your Metroid review, a lot of the jokes hit their mark and sync up very nicely. Good work man, can't wait to see more.
Woaah, this came completely out of left field, but I loved it! You did such a great job narrating the video. You definitely need to make more of these! :]
OMG Tim, I freaking love these videos. Can't believe it's been so long since the last one was made. but this... THIS is amazing. Keep up the great work. :)
It's like you extracted everything I wanted to say about these two games and ate a practical manual of how to make a sick video. Too bad I can't give this a couple more likes. Great channel dude.
That was great! You made a lot of points that I never thought about too, especially that one about how Banjo Tooie is more mechanical. Even though you were probably right about Rusty Bucket Bay and Clanker's Cavern I still really like the more industrial settings. Like Grunty Industries, that's one of my favourites. I guess the reason for not liking Clanker's Cavern is the swimming and Rusty Bucket Bay is because it's hard as balls. Anyway, good job.
Well, this was a nice surprise in my sub box! Anyone else remember Tim's first Fake Sequelitis video from a couple years ago? This made me look back at it, good times indeed.
Nintendocaprisun is back with Fake Sequelitis! It took so long, but really here its taken as long as it took Egoraptor to make Sequelitis, i cant wait to watch this. Thanks Caprisun :)
I really loved the video Tim! It was well done and funny! It also made me really happy that you used some of my footage for your video! :) I hope to see more Fake Sequelitis stuff!
Ohhh damn it's another one of these, I loved the last one you did whenever the hell that was and I loved this one too. Really hope you're intending on making more of these, because the style and humour to them is spot on.
Well, this was a pleasant surprise. I never even expected another one of these. What I really like, too, is that even though it's called "the fake sequelitis", they lean more towards your own style of delivery and humor, which made it feel more pleasant to watch. Oh, and to answer your question: you were half right. I'm not a fan of Rusty Bucket Bay, but...that's about it. I can't bring myself to outright despise any other level in the original. Maybe Click Clock Wood for just how easy it is to miss one damn note.
Kcytoad Really? Well, I don't know about you, but from who I've encountered on the Internet, most say Kazooie is better, which, obviously, I disagree with. Wait, so which one do _you_ like better?
Uchi As much as I dislike nostalgia bias, I have to say that it _is_ one of the many reasons I like Tooie better, since I played it first. (Don't ask why I played the sequel before the original. I'm not entirely sure, myself.)
5:44 You were mostly right for me. Rusty bucket bay I think might be my least favorite, but Clanker's cavern is tied with Gobi's desert for second least favorite.
I played Banjo-Tooie before I ever encountered Banjo-Kazooie. As a result, I will forever feel more at home playing the sequel than the original, just because it feels bigger, more immersive, and less clunky compared to Banjo-Kazooie. I've never finished Banjo-Kazooie but have 100% Tooie bunches of times. I just couldn't get into Kazooie like I loved the sequel really. Also, though I'm aware I'm in the minority, My favorite world is Grunty's industries, and, although it's been years now, back when I was younger, I had that place memorized like the back of my hand. My least favorite place was TerrydactyLand. Not sure why. I think it felt too slow-paced. This was amazing Tim. You absolutely rocked with this video. would love to see more of this comparison stuff from you. your edits are brilliant.
Man I love the banjo and kazooie series. Thanks for making this awesome video Tim and reminding how great this series is. Also for continuing to fuel the Yooka laylee hype even more.
While the drawings aren't good, the segways and analysis on small things like general level layout differences between the two games make this well worth watching. Keep up the good work, Tim.
Really liked your take on sequelitis. I never really knew the right words to describe why I prefer Kazooie. I'd love to see your take on BK vs Yooka Laylee once it releases!
Heeeeey!! :D Was wondering if we'd ever see another of these. You did an awesome job, Tim! :D Man, I really haven't gotten around to playing these in a LONG time..... To be honest, Banjo-Tooie was the first one I owned and played, and actually one of the first video games I ever owned at all!! (I barely started gaming when I was about 5, I think, in the mid-to-late 90's. Grandparents gave me a SNES and N64 and a bunch of games in a big cardboard box.) Anyway, thanks a ton for this, Tim! I enjoyed this. Also, I have less and less free time lately, but I still gotta get around to some of your stuff I missed, like Corruption! >
Great video! Been around since Mother 3. You're legitimately one of the best let's players out there and super under rated. Thanks for making this. You should make more speaky explainy videos like this!
Well, Tim, you did correctly guess my two least favourite worlds in BK. Great video, though. I can tell that you put a lot of effort into this, and the script was solid. Makes me wonder why I haven't seen you do a DYKG episode.
This is funny, I just finished watching your old BK and BT playthroughs. Personally I'm one of those crazy people who considers Grunty Industries to be my favorite world. I just like the idea of this huge, dirty, heavy-duty industry taking place in an otherwise colorful and cartoony setting, and I find it humorous that Grunty is not only a fairy-tale witch but also a wealthy industrialist. People say it's hard to navigate but I say it's fitting. It's a giant complex factory, no wonder it's goddamn confusing! Also I personally like Isle 'O Hags more than Grunty's lair. I like how you finally got to leave Spiral Mountain to discover what mysterious lands were on the other side of the cliffs surrounding the first game. I still agree that the entrances to each world could have been presented better. Still, the music that plays there in the hub is one of my favorite tracks. It made it sound like the adventure you were on in Tooie was much bigger and more daunting than in the first game. And of course, the interconnectedness of Tooie is what gives that game a special place in my heart. I love how there's a certain system going on between the worlds. The factory pumping in water and oil from different worlds, pipes and caves feeding into the mines, going through the underwater tunnel in Glitter Gulch to find yourself in an ice cave with that thick wall of permafrost providing only a vague glimpse of a world WAY later in the game... That's what I like in a game, when the developers craft a certain mystery and spectacle about a world you've yet to visit. That's awesome.
I absolutely love your Fake Sequelitis Tim. I realise how much time and work they take, but know that they are worth it and are some of the best videos on your channel
you mean cause it's less B&Ming and more about the actual games? And not things he's blaming the devs as 'bad game design' cause he doesn't pay attention/isn't as good as he thinks he is? Yeah, best sequalitis ever!
+TheGamingTurret Thank you! You get why Egoraptors are pretty bad
+TristaManiac The first three were really good at least.
Not all of them are bad, the megaman one is pretty good and actually fair towards the original. But yeah, a lot of them are like what I said, even if I'm being a bit blunt it's still true.
The Lttp vs Oot one was terrible
TIM! What a fantastic video, dude! I share many of the same opinions about these games, but when asked which is my favorite I always say Kazooie. And I think you touched on why a little in this video. It feels more magical. It feels like a fairytale! I just love the atmosphere more in Kazooie. Also it's kind of funny, if you throw Nuts and Bolts into the mix, you can see this progression of mechanical mayhem throughout the series. With tooie being more mechanical than Kazooie and Nuts & Bolts being more mechanical than Tooie. Anyway, great video, Tim!
Still your favorite game of all time I bet Josh ha ha
Funny seeing you around here, Mr. Jepson.
...oh wow, that makes a lot of sense.
We start off mostly with nature, then a mixture of nature and mechanical, and finally we end up mostly mechanical! ;3
Thanks DOOD! Although I never really touched on it, I think the gradual addition of technology in the games sort of parallels the possible decline or collapse of humanity in general. Which really I don't even think that technology has made us so bad as a lot of people seem to think out there. Oh well. See ya at Pax Prime! (I just can't bring myself to call it "Pax West", heh)
JoshJepson That is very interesting.
Holy shit your last fake Sequelitis was over 3 years ago, I remember watching that one the day you uploaded it.
Man how the time flies by.
Really? Oh shiiiiiiiiii-
Time does fly huh
Since Egoraptor doesn't give a shit about Sequelitis anymore, this is awesome to see.
I really loved your Metroid one and this one should be awesome as well. :)
This might sound weird, but... I think this is a better Sequelitis than the actual Sequelitis.
Sure, the production values aren't as high (that's a given, since Tim didn't start out as an internet-renowned animator before becoming a Let's Player. I still think the drawing are cute, though) and a lot of the humor is reliant on the channel's own running gags and in-jokes (not a problem for most of us, but it could leave outsiders scratching their heads), but it nails all the points where Egoraptor's Sequelitis tend to fall flat for me. This video gives a clear, and more concise, sense that you genuinely love and understand both games. Hell, I grew up with both of them and I still ended up learning some new things. You spend far less time yelling and insulting a game (or worse, the audience) and instead, focus on analyzing both games on their core mechanics, level design, and theme, the things that actually make Banjo-Tooie comparable to Banjo-Kazooie as a sequel. You also barely ever got distracted or off-track, staying focused on what really mattered, which, naturally kept everything more condensed, and got out the same kind of information in about 10 minutes that Egoraptor would probably have taken twice as long to bring up. Oh, and you caught any mistakes you made in your speech and corrected them in annotations. Even in Egoraptor's first Sequelitis (before things really went downhill), he made a few mistakes that he either didn't do enough research to catch, or knew about but didn't bother to correct.
I think the biggest thing that made this a good Sequelitis is that it clearly wasn't motivated by anger or spite. You weren't trying to "prove" anything. You were just analyzing two games that you loved, and it shows. This video was a joy to watch, Tim. Thank you.
It's a huge honor reading comments like this. I appreciate it!
NintendoCapriSun And it's a huge honor to get such a great response from the man himself! Glad you liked it.
It also helps that Tim is a much more pleasant person, he is warm, friendly, and understanding in his reasoning and speech. Whilst Arin is... Opiniated and smug to put it politely.
i love that someone in the comments always will have said what you were going to say, thank you for sayin it before I could
that way i can just say "same"
@Xanthalous Rachaum Looking at the Like:Dislike ratio says that you're in the extreme minority, so if anything, you're just being an idiot and don't like critical thinking about video games.
I'm currently re-watching Tim's Banjo-Tooie LP (after binging the Banjo-Kazooie LP) and remembered this gem of a video here! And all these points are so damn good. You can tell that guy has some experience writing reviews. XD Good work, NCS sir!
Now THIS was a pleasant little surprise to find in my subscription box. Good stuff Tim
This was great, Tim! It amazes me how you are able to provide solid analysis while still maintaining and using your humor and iconic jokes. Bravo!
Damn, never expected to see this!!! Great job on this video, Tim! You should really do more of these in the future! Never thought that would be so good with narrating! 👍
He did one a few years ago for Metroid
***** Really?! I'm going to look that up right now, because this is awesome to see!
Yes! I've been waiting for this! Loved it, Tim. Really enjoyable. It's always nice to bring up this amazing series, and it's even better when it's you who does it!
And I wasn't expecting you to put that Slimefoot Mondo in there! But all the other ones are in it too, so it only makes sense. Again, great job!
Yes, the Slimefoots.
Rusty Bucket Bay and Clanker's Cavern. You are fucking psychic. And yes, Kirkhope is God. This video is love, this video is life.
First time I've used the love button on a comment. I could get used to this! Thanks so much!
NintendoCapriSun I'm already waiting for a video about how Yooka-Laylee relates to its predecessors (after it's released, of course)
Funny watching this after catching up on the TRG playthrough of BK, Tim sneaking in quotes from this always makes me laugh
Tim, I love when you do videos like this! I'd love if you made more.
This was an excellent edition (or addition) to the Fake sequelitis "series". You have made so fare. The animations to the humor all blend in with the game play and explanation of comparing both banjo kazooie and banjo tooie. It's funny and I recommend a lot of my friends to see this. I even remember when you did livestreams of you just being you and drawing these wonderful water hands. Thanks dude this made a lot of people's day.
This video is great, Tim! Great job man! The writting is solid and the editing is excellent, inconspicuous and very well paced. The drawings are a lot of fun too.
I'd love to see more of these in the future, you really knocked it out of the park! :)
You know its funny, just a few days ago I started thinking of doing a sequelitis type thing myself comparing the 2 luigi's mansion games considering I feel they are so different yet good in their own ways, its kinda reassuring to see this so it dosent feel like im just ripping off egoraptor but rather hes inspired alot of people to make their own videos
Anyway fantastic job dude! really well put together and interesting!
And a side note: my 2 levels were rusty fuck it bay and bubblegloop swamp :P
Oooh...sounds like an interesting idea! I say go for it!
Besides, it's stuff like Sequelitist and Super Mario Bros Z that have inspired others to make such great videos!
If you decide you wanna go for it, the one piece of advice I would give is to set a deadline! I've been throwing this video around in my head for about 2 years now, but the only thing that really got me in the mindset was when I said OK, I'm just gonna do it now, and I'm gonna get it done by this point. My deadline was actually the 1st of September but I got lucky. Haha, good luck by the way!
Awesome man Il keep it in mind thanks!
Your Sequelitis are so much better than Egoraptors, thank you for another one :D
These are so good, and i know you have a million more fake-sequelitis ideas rolling around in your head. Keep 'em comin'!
YES
I'VE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR ANOTHER ONE I THESE
I seriously loved the other ones and was desperately hoping you'd make more someday, and now my dreams all came true.
Wow, I really didn't see this one coming. And you're even comparing my two favorite games of all time. Great video NCS, I'm really glad that you did another Fake Sequelitis, and I hope you will make some more in the future (no rush dude, make them whenever you feel like it). Especially now that Egoraptor seems to have given up on Sequelitis and other animations entirely, these videos are pure gold.
As for the BK-levels, I didn't think Rusty Bucket Bay was so bad, I think it had a very unique environment (take notes, Nintendo, there's more environments than just Grass, desert, ice world, water world, jungle and mountains) and I welcome the challenge it gave me. My least favorites are Clancker's Cavern (for obvious reasons) and Click Clock Wood (yeah, the season-thing was nice, but it was still just basically scaling the same tree four times, and it was extremely frustrating when you fell down).
Wow Tim, you should do these more often! This was very funny and informative. Kudos with googly eyes to you!
Been watching your videos since I was a freshman in high school, and I will continue to watch them in even as a junior in college. Hilarious video, keep kicking ass Tim!
That was really awesome! Loved the cuts and the general vibe of the video. Loved it! Banjo Tooie is still my favorite even though Banjo Kazooie is a bit more charming.
So well edited, written, performed. Really great Tim. I'd back a Patreon or something for you to make these forever.
I really enjoyed your analysis on these two games. I might not agree with everything you say, but I think you explained your points very well in this video. I and many other would love to see you make more of these types of videos in the future.
Keep up the good work Tim.
Wow NCS what an amazing video! It was incredibly thought out and enjoyable, Is it selfish of my to want more of these?
Haha, not at all! I think I already know what game(s) I might do the next one on, if indeed I ever do!
I've given this subject quite a bit of thought myself and you hit just about every point right on the head! Well done! Kazooie left a much bigger impact on me than Tooie did. I remember every last inch of Kazooie, but always get lost in Tooie. It's not that Tooie didn't expand or improve on its predecessor, but I think the game's magic and charm was diluted by its size.
Need more of this series please. I loved the points and the narration! Great video! 😬
So this has been where my NCS has been when he's not playing Apollo justice or streaming, gotta say I'm not disappointed. Great video and at this rate you already have a more consistent upload schedule than sequelitis.
Rusty Bucket Bay is actually my favorite level in the game, but you guessed one of them correctly. If I had to choose, my 2 least favorites are Clanker's Cavern and Gobi's Valley. Never been big on desert worlds.
Having said that, I love every world in the game. I get the hate for Rusty Bucket Bay but I personally loved the music, the challenge and the interconnectivity. Grunty's Industries is a highlight of Tooie for the same reasons.
This came out SO well, Tim!! I know these types of videos probably take forever to make but I feel like you'd do great if you made more content like this... I mean your writing flows so smoothly and your narration is very well-spoken, engaging, and easy to listen to (I mean, it always is, I'm saying it suits this format too!). Overall, I really enjoyed this one dude, good job :D
Thanks a zillion! :D
I loved your first one on Metroid and I'm SO HAPPY to see a new one! Great work, Tim. :-D
Tim, this was pure gold, your style of comedy is prevailant throughout this whole video, haha!
What a pleasant surprise! I hope you keep doing these since Ego has said he doesn't plan to continue; even if yours are "fake".
I agree that it's a tough call, but Tooie barely wins out for me as well. All the new features are great, and the levels are big enough to be fun to explore without being overwhelming. *cough*DK64*cough*
And you totally guessed my 2 least favorite BK stages. Although in my case it's mainly because they are the most underwater heavy stages.
Loved the video, Banjo Kazooie/Tooie were my favorite playthroughs of yours, and I actually subbed to you shortly after you started Kazooie. Keep up the great work!
Wow, this was a very good analysis on both games, keep up the good work Tim!
Heh, this was cool. It's always fun to see you go out of your usual faire. I think it'd be cool to see you keep doing stuff like this....and I like that this is a very largely positive look on both games. That's nice. I'd like to see you improve over time too- I know in some places you tend to jump from one topic or point to another really quickly, and other times the point you make is kind of stated unclearly...but I think those are some pretty easy things to fix or work on!
Its amazing to see the Waterhand return, anyone else love the waterhands? :)
5:51
And Tim knew, his subscriber count grew twice as much that day.
Yesss, I've been waiting for this! Really enjoyed it man, I feel like this type of formula works really well for you! I'd love to see more. :D
This was a really sick video Tim! It's a great change of pace from normal LP's, you seem to be pretty talented at making these kinds of videos, I think I'm not alone in saying we'd like to see more videos like this!
Aaah! It's been a long time since the last of these! I love this series though, and you did a great job with this one man!
I love it, it sums up just how great these games are and how i fell in love with them as a child. It takes a lot of work but the pay off is so awesome. Hopefully you do some more of these in the future. They are really fun to watch. XD
Nice job, Tim. You're good at this style of video. No rambling, clear and concise, and just enough humor mixed in.
Well done Tim! Solid points, some thought provoking concepts, and all while taking Sequelitis and giving it your own little spin. Loved it!
Another masterpiece, Tim. I've never played either game, and have only seen the bit that Arin and Jon did together a while back, but you manage to break things down to the point where I can understand what you're talking about. That's one reason I like these better than the "real" sequelitis videos. You DON'T assume we remember everything about every game you mention. The videos seem genuine and humble, not some high and mighty critic belittling something because you had a bad time with it 20 years ago. I love Ego, but you just do that aspect better. Regardless... keep doing what you do, Tim. Been watching faithfully for 7 or so years, and I won't stop if you don't. Also, more 8/16 bit summers, please! :D
Ive been watching your videos since majoras mask and banjo kazooie years and years ago and nothing makes me happier than seeing your content! I want to know if you are excited for Yooka Laylee and i hope you make more fake sequelitis videos!
I didn't see this coming that you're making another fake sequelitis and it's really great. I want to make one myself for two specific pokemon movies that I one day will talk about with my drawings.
Hard to believe the last one was three years ago. You put a lot of effort into these and it shows. Keep up the good work.
Three and a half by now I think it is. Next time probably won't be that long. Thanks so much!
Tim! This is a great video! Way different from your LPs, but I would love to see more of this. You really have a great perspective on games, and you have been in the youtube game for about as long as it's been a thing. I would love to see more. Keep up the great work.
I love these Fake Sequelitis videos. And ironically, I just started watching your Banjo Tooie LP for the billionith time. Cheers!
This was unexpected! xD - loved all the Ace Attorney references 3.30 - 4.00! Also, this sequelitis was a bit rambley, but I mean that in a good way - that is, I'd love to hear you, Emile and Jon do a podcast!
I absolutely love this video, we need more of these!
Man, I was wondering when you would do another one of these. You should really take some time into making more videos like these, your scripts are really well written and fun to listen to. You have a good energetic flow to your voice and a passionate vibe (just please get a better mic sometime). I actually love the editing as well, I can tell you have improved a lot since your Metroid review, a lot of the jokes hit their mark and sync up very nicely. Good work man, can't wait to see more.
Woaah, this came completely out of left field, but I loved it! You did such a great job narrating the video. You definitely need to make more of these! :]
OMG Tim, I freaking love these videos. Can't believe it's been so long since the last one was made. but this... THIS is amazing. Keep up the great work. :)
This is actually surprisingly thought provoking and entertaining, great original content and i'd love to see more!
It's like you extracted everything I wanted to say about these two games and ate a practical manual of how to make a sick video. Too bad I can't give this a couple more likes. Great channel dude.
5:09 And? Humba’s transformations are a bit more useful, and Banjo can still move and do things despite being turned into an object.
I didn't find this video until now and man was I missing out! Great job Tim!
Love the arts to show the reactions, and very good explanations on both Banjo-Kazooie, and Banjo-Tooie. :3
Even though it’s been almost a year I can’t stop coming back to this video because it’s so good
That was great! You made a lot of points that I never thought about too, especially that one about how Banjo Tooie is more mechanical. Even though you were probably right about Rusty Bucket Bay and Clanker's Cavern I still really like the more industrial settings. Like Grunty Industries, that's one of my favourites. I guess the reason for not liking Clanker's Cavern is the swimming and Rusty Bucket Bay is because it's hard as balls. Anyway, good job.
Well, this was a nice surprise in my sub box! Anyone else remember Tim's first Fake Sequelitis video from a couple years ago? This made me look back at it, good times indeed.
that was fantastic Tim! Really good job staying on point, keeping pace, and being concise. 9/10 do more!
At this point I'm counting on seeing more fake Sequelitis than the real one.
This is so good! I really love these Fake Sequelitis videos!
Funny as hell. I love your drawings. The editing is great and I love the Ace Attorney. These are awesome.
These are still great Tim. Well thought out, funny, and overall enjoyable to watch.
Nintendocaprisun is back with Fake Sequelitis! It took so long, but really here its taken as long as it took Egoraptor to make Sequelitis, i cant wait to watch this. Thanks Caprisun :)
I really loved the video Tim! It was well done and funny! It also made me really happy that you used some of my footage for your video! :) I hope to see more Fake Sequelitis stuff!
Thank you so much! I'm pretty sure there will be more of this!
Tim you should make more videos like this!!! Love hearing your opinions on games!!
This is so awesome Tim love your art to death and analysis! Inspires me to do one on Ocarina of Time vs. Twilight Princess ha ha
Ohhh damn it's another one of these, I loved the last one you did whenever the hell that was and I loved this one too. Really hope you're intending on making more of these, because the style and humour to them is spot on.
Yo, you hit this on the nail!! This is REALLY good!
i had no idea you made this kind of video! i'm gonna watch them all.
Well, this was a pleasant surprise. I never even expected another one of these. What I really like, too, is that even though it's called "the fake sequelitis", they lean more towards your own style of delivery and humor, which made it feel more pleasant to watch.
Oh, and to answer your question: you were half right. I'm not a fan of Rusty Bucket Bay, but...that's about it. I can't bring myself to outright despise any other level in the original. Maybe Click Clock Wood for just how easy it is to miss one damn note.
*_Finally_**, someone who agrees with me that Banjo-Tooie is better than Banjo-Kazooie.*
Most people I've seen say Tooie is better...
yeah that's the thing that people say actually. i just prefer banjo-kazooie myself for nostalgia reasons.
Kcytoad Really? Well, I don't know about you, but from who I've encountered on the Internet, most say Kazooie is better, which, obviously, I disagree with. Wait, so which one do _you_ like better?
Uchi As much as I dislike nostalgia bias, I have to say that it _is_ one of the many reasons I like Tooie better, since I played it first. (Don't ask why I played the sequel before the original. I'm not entirely sure, myself.)
i dont really have a favorite i love them both and hoping that yookalaylee is going to be as good
These fake sequelitus videos are better than Egorapters TBH
5:44 You were mostly right for me. Rusty bucket bay I think might be my least favorite, but Clanker's cavern is tied with Gobi's desert for second least favorite.
I miss these can you make another one please? *puppy eyes* with any Zelda or Mario games?
I played Banjo-Tooie before I ever encountered Banjo-Kazooie. As a result, I will forever feel more at home playing the sequel than the original, just because it feels bigger, more immersive, and less clunky compared to Banjo-Kazooie. I've never finished Banjo-Kazooie but have 100% Tooie bunches of times. I just couldn't get into Kazooie like I loved the sequel really.
Also, though I'm aware I'm in the minority, My favorite world is Grunty's industries, and, although it's been years now, back when I was younger, I had that place memorized like the back of my hand. My least favorite place was TerrydactyLand. Not sure why. I think it felt too slow-paced.
This was amazing Tim. You absolutely rocked with this video. would love to see more of this comparison stuff from you. your edits are brilliant.
when i saw your stream when you were drawing these and i couldnt wait till the video came out and its here
I liked this for the drawings and Tim's commentary. :P By the way, what's your character supposed to be? I've always wondered this to be honest.
The character he's using is his own species creation called "Waterhands". I think Tim has done a few arts before on them which are cute
I always thought it was a Jinjo.
A waterhand
+Shouzanan Well, a Waterhand version of himself that is.
One of his works of art along with the Monado
Man I love the banjo and kazooie series. Thanks for making this awesome video Tim and reminding how great this series is. Also for continuing to fuel the Yooka laylee hype even more.
Yes! Please make more of these Tim, they are awesome!
I wonder if Egoraptor knows about Tim's two videos. Honestly speaking, this is some good stuff due to how informative and humble Tim is.
1:36 "While talking about the sequel, he says "Ouh-Ah-ouh-ah-Yo-Ouh-ah-ah-Ouh-Ah-Ouh-AH""
I'm dead ! lol XD
Tfw Tim uploads more Sequelitis videos than Egoraptor
While the drawings aren't good, the segways and analysis on small things like general level layout differences between the two games make this well worth watching. Keep up the good work, Tim.
Really liked your take on sequelitis. I never really knew the right words to describe why I prefer Kazooie. I'd love to see your take on BK vs Yooka Laylee once it releases!
That's the crazy thing, I totally get why someone would prefer the simplicity and atmosphere of the first game. Sure can't wait for Yooka-Laylee!
Heeeeey!! :D Was wondering if we'd ever see another of these. You did an awesome job, Tim! :D
Man, I really haven't gotten around to playing these in a LONG time.....
To be honest, Banjo-Tooie was the first one I owned and played, and actually one of the first video games I ever owned at all!! (I barely started gaming when I was about 5, I think, in the mid-to-late 90's. Grandparents gave me a SNES and N64 and a bunch of games in a big cardboard box.)
Anyway, thanks a ton for this, Tim! I enjoyed this.
Also, I have less and less free time lately, but I still gotta get around to some of your stuff I missed, like Corruption! >
I would love to see more of these from you, Tim.
Great video! Been around since Mother 3. You're legitimately one of the best let's players out there and super under rated. Thanks for making this. You should make more speaky explainy videos like this!
Well, Tim, you did correctly guess my two least favourite worlds in BK.
Great video, though. I can tell that you put a lot of effort into this, and the script was solid. Makes me wonder why I haven't seen you do a DYKG episode.
AAhhh Clanker's Cavern and Rusty Bucket Bay!!! So much anger at those levels!! Awesome video Tim!
man please make more of these. This video format is ripe to go viral. We all know you deserve those views.
My Banjo-Kazooie definitely did not come with a soundtrack and shirt...😥
Great job, Tim. This was so fun to watch!
This is funny, I just finished watching your old BK and BT playthroughs. Personally I'm one of those crazy people who considers Grunty Industries to be my favorite world. I just like the idea of this huge, dirty, heavy-duty industry taking place in an otherwise colorful and cartoony setting, and I find it humorous that Grunty is not only a fairy-tale witch but also a wealthy industrialist. People say it's hard to navigate but I say it's fitting. It's a giant complex factory, no wonder it's goddamn confusing!
Also I personally like Isle 'O Hags more than Grunty's lair. I like how you finally got to leave Spiral Mountain to discover what mysterious lands were on the other side of the cliffs surrounding the first game. I still agree that the entrances to each world could have been presented better. Still, the music that plays there in the hub is one of my favorite tracks. It made it sound like the adventure you were on in Tooie was much bigger and more daunting than in the first game.
And of course, the interconnectedness of Tooie is what gives that game a special place in my heart. I love how there's a certain system going on between the worlds. The factory pumping in water and oil from different worlds, pipes and caves feeding into the mines, going through the underwater tunnel in Glitter Gulch to find yourself in an ice cave with that thick wall of permafrost providing only a vague glimpse of a world WAY later in the game... That's what I like in a game, when the developers craft a certain mystery and spectacle about a world you've yet to visit. That's awesome.