A few things worth being excited about...
- Cranky Kong debuts as a playable platform game character for the first time ever!
- Dixie Kong returns to the DKC series for the first time since DKC3 in 1996!
- David Wise, the legendary lead musician of the DKC games is composing the soundtrack!
- Water levels (absent from DKCR) return to the series, and look fast, fun and fluid!
- Viking enemies are the opposing force this time, and they're known as the Snomads!
- Waggle-free gameplay for precision control, and a much truer DKC feel!
- Much, much more — take a look at the videos below!
Opening cinematic (intro)
Official Nintendo videos
Screenshots from the Dixie Kong trailer:
IGN's gameplay videos
More gameplay details
Richard George of IGN (12.06.2013) wrote:Retro isn’t shaking up its core formula too much here. Donkey Kong has the exact weight and movement that I’d expect him to have, with a heavier sense of momentum and greater pull than, say, Mario. The ape’s ground pound ability is back as well, though Retro has eliminated the blowing move in favor of a handle-grabbing pull, allowing Kong to pull up platforms and levers. Diddy (and presumably Dixie) is found in a barrel, and will not only add hearts to DK’s life, but give his jumps extra horizontal movement. [link]
Jose Otero of IGN (8.10.2013) wrote:Outcast from Donkey Kong Island by anthropomorphic enemies in boats called the Snomads, our hero has to travel across six islands in order to reclaim his land. [link]
Underwater levels are back with a vengeance and we can see the focus on dynamic camera angles during platforming action sequences. Anyway this looks like another great game by Retro Studios.
October update: The game's launch has been delayed from December 6th, and is now scheduled for a February release.
December update: The game's launch is officially scheduled for a February 21 release!
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze has been released — let's play!
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