Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze (Wii U)
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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze is one of those games that makes you hate it and love it at the same time. Though on the surface it appears to be a fairly simple platformer (due in no small part to its cartoonish graphics), it doesn't take more than a couple levels before you realize that this is...- Excellent visuals
- fantastic, varied soundtrack
- great level design
- simultaneous co-op mode
- in-game shop offsets the high difficulty
- lots of secrets to find
- Difficulty may really surprise some looking for something lighter
- camera in co-op mode can be a little loopy at times
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Reviewed on Wii U by Michael Damiani. Given the woeful performance of the Wii U to date, Nintendo's struggling console can use all the help it can get.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Review
is a great platformer full of tense sequences and tough levels. Boss battles are a huge highlight, and it's packed with hard-to-find secrets and collectibles. Multiplayer could use some improvement, but I found myself laughing whenever my teammate and I wiped out on some of these unforgiving setups.- A challenging platformer
- Great boss fights
- Clever level designs
- Lots of Secrets
- No Co-op Switching
DANKEY KANG!!!!
I would give this game a 10/10 but it's for da WIIU.
Review: Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Tropical Freeze represents a bolder, further developed title adding new twists to pre-existing mechanics and themes. As contentious as the Wii U's software library might be, one thing it does not lack are quality 2D platformers.- HD fur/art direction is beautiful
- Depth of 2D unrivalled
- Beautiful soundtrack
- New characters add variety
- Finely managed difficulty level
- Loading screens can be lengthy
- Limited GamePad usage
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Review
If I were Donkey Kong, I'd be f***ing pissed. Back in the 1980s, DK was just a simple construction monkey, trying to save a woman who wandered onto the job site without a hard hat. Some plumber tries to climb up and take credit, and now we're here.- I wanna move to Donkey Kong Country
- Bonus levels
- worlds
- more
- DK Gashapon
- Off-TV play
- Sounds like DKC again
- Cranky's cane bounce
- Mine-cart and rocket-barrel levels
- No GamePad use to speak of
- Off-TV play
- Cranky's cane bounce
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze review
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a challenging, well designed and rewarding platformer. It's the perfect start to 2014 for Wii U fans, and has topped Returns in challenge, design, soundtrack and overall fun. Tropical Freeze is unforgiving at times, but that only makes success even more sweet.- + Great level design
- + Looks great
- sounds even better
- + Challenging boss battles
- + Added characters
- + Collectables
- - Multiplayer isn't that great
- - Inherently can become a little repetitive
OXCGN's Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze?Review
Back in November, 1994, Rare released a game on the Super Nintendo that changed the image of what we all thought when someone mentioned the name ‘Donkey Kong', which a little game titled ‘Donkey Kong Country'.- + It's Donkey Kong! Do I really need to give you any other points? (OK
- I'll give you a few more…
- + Gameplay is fantastic and levels are well designed
- + Every little detail about this game just seems so sharp and well done.
- - It doesn't stray much from the formula – It's great to have Cranky Kong along for the ride
- but it would have been nice to see a few new additions to the franchise
- - Some of the bonus rooms are a bit repetitive and kinda boring
- would have liked to see a little more variety
- - When playing on the...
Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze
Nintendo is monkeying around once again with one of the most beloved video game characters in the history of gaming and has brought Donkey Kong to next-gen consoles. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze delivers intense, action-packed gameplay and delivers the same fun-loving characters that the...
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Review
A bunch of floating platforms are placed in front of you, taking one leap you land safely on the first before something in the environment is triggered, platforms are falling and you make a lucky jump to the platform ahead.