Banjo-Kazooie-Inspired 3D Platformer Lobodestroyo Seeking Funding On Kickstarter

It has been a very long time since gamers have had a solid collect-a-thon 3D platformer akin to Banjo-Kazooie to sink their teeth into. If you miss the days when Rare platformers ruled the scene on the Nintendo 64, you should check out The Legend of Lobodestroyo, a Kickstarter project that hopes to revive the classic genre.

Check out the pitch video below for all the details.

There are just eight days left for the campaign and there's still a lot to go before the $35,000 goal is reached, so if you want to support the project, head over here to drop some cash. As of right now, a total of $13,602 has been pledged.

What do you think of Lobodestroyo? Would you like to see a revival of this type of game? Comment below and let us know.

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