![]() ![]() I don’t see how that makes sense because:ģ. □Īs for “ruining” the 3D platformer genre. Collecting new Golden Bananas for exploration was fair for me unlocking new areas to explore is good-good. Yes, my favorites is the minecart mini games.They are not that hard though (Then again I played it so many times!)ĭespite the forcing in many places like I said before, the game still was awesome, the music, and the exploration. Exploration is VERY important for a 3D platformer too. Many of the ways you get Golden Bananas were fun: mine carts, unique mini games, etc. What I find a long lasting game fun is if it continues to be fun. Personality, 201 bananas aren’t bad if most of it is optional. I think the only problem with this game is how your force to switch Kongs and a lot of back tracking to things that aren’t as fun as other things. Balanced against the saturated colours of Jungle Japes (which has its own share of cavernous areas), Angry Aztec and the daytime half of Forest, there’s quite a bit of trademark Rare variety on show here. ![]() ![]() Though many DK64 fans will likely gloss over the aptly named water level Gloomy Galleon in their vault of nostalgia, the smartly laid out Creepy Castle is a lot of fun to traverse, as is the night half of dual-phase world Fungi Forest and the unsettlingly brilliant Frantic Factory. However, this allows some of the game’s worlds to stand out from their contemporaries. ![]() There can be little doubt that the game is artistically much darker than Rare’s other platformers, with liberal use of a then-new lighting engine, a regularly foreboding soundtrack and plenty of cave sections. All the economical flaws in the world can be mitigated by strong, immersive and varied level design, and while DK64 isn’t quite as memorable in this area as Rare’s more celebrated Banjo-Kazooie, it still holds up very well indeed if you ask me. Speaking of the game’s worlds, they are truly where the game lives or dies. ![]()
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