![]() ![]() ![]() Movement and jumping is, if anything, a little bit tighter, but really playing the new chapter is just like riding a bike for the first time your fingers will know what to do. I can definitely respect those that put DKC2 at the top, but if I was going to rank them, this would be my top 3. The tagline for this game may sound like a flavour for a store-brand ice pop, but just as Donkey Kong Country Returns was the Wii’s best 2D platformer, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is the Wii U’s. ![]() Remember the cannon barrels that fired a whirling ape across the screen? The mine cart chases? The bits where DK climbs on an animal's back and races through the level? They're all here, and they're all as brilliant as ever. Otherwise, this is Donkey Kong Country through and through. It's a little on the spurious side - you could easily have done either with a button - but in the context of the game it works pretty well, while feeling like a nod to the great ape's efforts in the bongo-powered Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat. Playing with the Remote and Nunchuck (not quite the authentic approach, but the one we'd recommend), you can waggle the two alternately to make DK slap the ground, or do the same and press right to make him roll. It is a great Side scrolling Platformer with amazing gameplay, storyline, graphics, and audio. There are, inevitably, some attempts made to remind you that you're playing on the Wii. This game is truly one that must be played. ![]()
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