Talk:This is how you don't play Banjo Kazooie/@comment-25021327-20150506132312

I haven't played any Banjo Kazooie in years, and even then, it was pretty brief. The n64 can be a good system to centralize a creepypasta around, I feel like a lot of the games on that system actually look kind of creepy and grotesque with their polygon models and fuzzy textures.

This story was pretty entertaining for the most part. I like the idea of strange things happening during a livestream, and I liked the DSP character. How he was written to be antagonistic and made forced jokes and insults that didn't really hit their mark.

The descriptions were pretty good here, I was mostly able to envision everything, even though I haven;t played much Banjo. There were some spelling and grammar issues here, but there wasn;t anything too distracting for me. The ending was a little silly with the real life Kazooie coming and attacking the streamer (for revenge?).

In all I pretty much enjoyed ths one, it was paced pretty well and mostly kept me wanting to read to the end. And as I said, I liked the livestream concept. This wasn't a great pasta, but I think it was a solid read, and I'm glad to have read it :)