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User Review : Donkey Kong Country Returns

Ups
  • Classic difficulty
  • Fun for everyone
  • Tons of levels
Downs
  • Can be extremely difficult for perfectionists
  • Too many mine cart and barrel rocket stages
  • Puzzle pieces are pointless

The king of the jungle is back and hitting as hard as ever!

Ok I have had 2 problems playing this game. One is the weather in Australia is extremely hot and two, the game is more frustrating to play when your sweating to death. A new Donkey Kong game hasn't come out since Donkey Kong 64 and a new Donkey Kong Country since '96. How well does this one do? Keep reading to find out. Here's my review of Donkey Kong Country Returns.

Donkey Kong Country Returns has Donkey Kong chasing after his bananas again, but this time they have been stolen by Tiki's instead of Kremlins and this had me wondering, "Why the hell aren't the Kremlins doing this? Where's K. Rool?" and strangely "Why are there squirrels in the jungle?". As per usual with 2D Nintendo platformers, story doesn't really need much depth because it's just a framing device for the game not the focus.

As mentioned it's a 2D platformer so it's got a simple control scheme that anyone can learn and unfortunately they shoehorned motion controls because Nintendo isn't happy unless they make gamers like me frustrated but it isn't that frustrating unless it's hot. The game is set up like the original Donkey Kong Country from the music all the way to the difficulty. The level design is fantastic and even though they brought back the aggravating mine cart stages and made an even more irritating barrel rocket stages, the game is a satisfying romp. What's new to this entry into the Donkey Kong Country series is that you can blow pinwheels and certain plants to find secret items and blow out burning enemies. You can also as mentioned earlier ride a barrel rocket, which drives me crazy because the control scheme for it is just one button that has no pressure sensitivity and is hard to guess how much time you need to hold it to boost upwards.

As for collectible items the game has the KONG letters again but this time instead of getting an extra life, you collect them in every stage in a world to unlock a super difficult temple stage. Beating all of these stages unlocks mirror stages for even more of a challenge. Banana coins are also collected in the game to buy items like extra lives and power up items and keys to unlock a locked stage at Kranky's shack. On top of those jigsaw pieces have been added but believe it or not they aren't as important as you may think. They are used to unlock images, dioramas and music in the galleries and are only there for those who are enthusiastic about that stuff.

Bonus stages and Rambi also make a return in this game but the bonus stages are just for jigsaw pieces and extra bananas. Rambi has been overhauled to pretty much be a cheaters item since he can destroy spikes and spike balls. He can also destroy certain walls to find secrets and open some easier paths. Speaking of cheating the super guide make a return from the New Super Mario Bros. Wii and to be honest makes me feel insulted when it chimes but I understand why its there. The super guide is design for the under skilled players so they can actually advance through the game.

Now the game is tough and the boss fights are tough too but it's a good difficulty curve. It's not until world 5 that the game starts kicking you down. The bosses like the old platformers of yester year all have patterns to learn but some of the patterns of the later bosses are harder to learn then you'd expect so you'l need a lot of extra lives to get through it.

The games also introduces 2 player simultaneous Co Op play, which can be fun with a similarly skilled player but absolutely frustrating with a 3 year old or under skilled player. During Co Op play both players share the lives and if 1 person dies they use a life and they can hog all of them if the are really bad. Here's an example, I played Co Op with my 3 year old nephew and we had 35 lives for the world 2-1 and we got game over because he used them all up even before we got 3/4 of the way through the stage. What I'm trying to say with Co Op is play with people of a similar skill level or be extremely patient.

Donkey Kong Country Returns has a retro feel to it that old school platformer fans will love and even the difficulty level will return them to the old SNES days. The game can be fun but some stages and Co Op can hinder enjoyment for some. If you are a nostalgic gamer like me it's a must buy. Even though it's a tough game, younger audiences can still enjoy it... even the Co Op. It's retro fun from Retro Studios and gives you a difficulty level that you haven't seen since the old days. It's definitely a Christmas stocking stuffer for sure for any age.

Score
9.0
Graphics
One of the best looking games on Wii
8.0
Sound
The music and sound effects are great and the music invokes nostalgia.
8.0
Gameplay
It's difficult for most but designed so that you will build your skills as you advance.
9.0
Fun Factor
It's single player is fun but the 2 player modes fun depends on who your playing with.
Overall
8.5
MartinGlow4874d ago

Very fair review! Really enjoyed it!

SCW19824870d ago

I love this game! Great review.

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Donkey Kong Country Returns: A triumphant return indeed

As the first game to be released in the DKC series in 11 years, fans of Donkey Kong were eager to see how the iconic ape’s adventures continued. And when it was finally released, the game proved well worth the wait. With incredible level design, difficult yet fun platforming gameplay, vibrant presentation and an amazing soundtrack, “Donkey Kong Country Returns” is an amazing side-scrolling platformer and an incredible comeback for one of Nintendo’s oldest mascots.

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Top Ten Donkey Kong Games

Phil writes, "A few weeks ago was the 40th anniversary of Nintendo's main monkey, Nintendo's awesome ape, Nintendo's super simian: Donkey Kong. This Tuesday 10s focuses on the best of the banana bunch in the Donkey Kong series, from main games to spin-offs! It's a banana slamma' of games, so let's get to it."

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Levii_921001d ago

Tropical Freeze is way better than Country Returns and Dixie's whatever it's called. It's easily in top 3 DK games.

CosmicTurtle1001d ago

It did not place them in order, despite the article being described as a top ten.

Donkey Kong (94) is my preferred game on that list. I think the Rare Country games are pretty rough.

Metabeard1001d ago

My first reaction was... They made 10 Donkey Kong games?! Then I thought that must be every single one... then I checked the list and Donkey Kong 64 is not even on it. No wonder Nintendo won't make more 3D Donkey Kong. I really enjoyed tropical freeze but I am still waiting for the next 3D game. Its really the only thing I want from the series at this point. Also, I can't take Jungle beat seriously...

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What Comes Next for Donkey Kong? Making the Ape a Priority!

KeenGamer: "What can Nintendo do to honor the anniversary of Donkey Kong Country Returns and what direction does the company go in with one of their oldest characters? Next month will mark a full decade since the iconic ape of the Big N's catalogue graced the Wii with brilliant side-scrolling and platforming action! A sequel followed in 2014, but the neglect for DK doesn’t sit well with many gamers in 2020."

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