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Donkey Kong Country Critic Reviews

26 Total Reviews

23 Positive Reviews(88.5%)
3 Mixed Reviews(11.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Game Informer May 31, 2024
There's a certain intensity of action and sense of urgency that only a 2D platformer can deliver. This game is a great way to rediscover that feeling for yourself.
90
Deeko May 31, 2024
Though some of the graphics have been given a downgrade and the soundtrack itself is a bit lacking, the overall quality of the game hasn't changed a bit.
90
Play Magazine May 31, 2024
The music in Coral Capers remains every bit as magical as it was the first time around, the new mini games are actually fun, you can now save anywhere, and Cranky's still the coolest ape on the planet.
90
Cheat Code Central May 31, 2024
Not only is DKC a triumph graphically, but the audio is simply superb, even through the tiny speakers of the GBA (and GBA SP).
88
GameZone May 31, 2024
Like an Eggo Waffle, this game is just too good to leggo.
85
Nintendophiles May 31, 2024
As I got more into it, the game hooked me more with deeper, more challenging levels. It also has me coming back trying to find all the bonus levels and scrapbook shots. Another great platformer for the GBA.
83
Cinescape May 31, 2024
While the gameplay is still fairly solid, it just isn’t quite as fun as it used to be. It didn’t blow me away and make me want to play for hour after hour.
80
Eurogamer May 31, 2024
Fun though DKC is, it is - as many have said in the past - rather on the short side. Stumbling through the game with a fairly good idea of where everything was, it took us about four hours to get to the final boss and dispatch him, picking up some 70 per cent of the game's secrets along the way.
80
Gamezilla! May 31, 2024
Worth buying to relive the fun of the original SNES game but don’t expect a whole lot more.
80
netjak May 31, 2024
Probably my favorite "new" feature is the DK Attack mode. This allows you to pick a level and try to complete it as fast as you can. DKC keeps track of scores of statistics, so it's nice to see if you (or someone else) can beat your time/score.
80
NintendoWorldReport May 31, 2024
First-time platform gamers will enjoy this, but veterans expecting a perfect port may feel a little cheated at first.
80
Pocket Games May 31, 2024
DKC has staying power. Even at nearly 10-years old, it looks like it was made for the GBA.
80
IGN May 31, 2024
The gameplay is perfectly intact and the GBA version even has more stuff to do than the SNES original. But it's just disappointing to see the same environments and character art lose their detail in the move to the handheld.
80
Yahoo! May 31, 2024
overall gameplay is nothing new and even the "extra" modes seem pretty desperate... but the base mechanics look terrific and ultra-smooth on the tiny GBA screen, and both newcomers and old-school fans alike will have something to go ape about.
80
GamerFeed May 31, 2024
The complete package has a bit of a sour aftertaste because of the great potential the visuals failed to reach. DKC is a perfect example where gameplay triumphs over graphics, but it's a shame that the capability was there but not taken advantage of.
79
GameSpot May 31, 2024
The major aspect that sets Donkey Kong Country apart from similar games is the amount of variety present in each level.
78
Nintendo Power May 31, 2024
Monkeys by the barrel, a five-pack of zoo chums, sprawling levels and lotsa minigames - a trip to the Country still packs in tons of gameplay.
77
Armchair Empire May 31, 2024
The standards are accounted for: jumping, things to collect, different environment, secrets to find and bosses to defeat. But jumpin’ monkeys is this game hard!
75
Nintendojo May 31, 2024
The graphics are technically inferior to the original, the level design and difficulty are very inconsistent, and the attempts to add replay value are downright laughable. Still, the impressive aural elements, delightful personality, and generally fun gameplay make DKC an entertaining video game.
75
GameNow May 31, 2024
Blasting out of barrels, hopping onto the backs of wild animals, and swinging from vines never gets old.