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Posted by Aviva Alexd
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Jul 19, 2014
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be honest, I found that the boss fifa coins battles in Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D were often easier than some of the levels themselves. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D starts off as a fairly difficult game, even on New Mode, although it doesn’t seem unfairly difficult very often, instead providing a solid challenge that keeps you on your toes from the get-go. Donkey Kong is given three Hearts by default at the start of each level, and each hit from an enemy causes him to lose one. Lose all three and you get put back at your most recent checkpoint, so long as you have Balloons (continues) in your possession.

If you have no Balloons, you’re put back to the start of the level, with no further punishment. The one problem that I found with this system is that you’ll often build up an abundance of Balloons throughout a number of levels, only to lose almost all of them on one particularly tricky section. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is full of rather intense difficulty spikes, most of which come in otherwise seemingly innocuous levels. In fact, most of these spikes were so out of the ordinary that they would seem to fit perfectly within the free-to-play model of certain games, as I would have been extremely tempted to dig out my wallet and pay a couple of bucks, so long as I didn’t have to crash and burn over and over again.

For a game that already packs a fair amount of content (level-wise) into its running time, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is packed full of reasons to return for another stab at the adventure. Chief among these are the collectibles scattered throughout each level, ranging from Puzzle Pieces, to KONG Letters (that provide a Balloon if all four are collected), to Banana Coins that can be spent at Cranky Kong’s shop. Each level also contains its fair share of bonus areas, which can be as simple as a hidden nook or cranny containing a single Puzzle Piece, to a completely separate room chock full of Bananas, Coins and Balloons.

Cranky’s shop, which has been revamped for the New Mode, contains a wide variety of items designed to aid Donkey Kong in his quest, from additional continues and lives, to an extra level for each region, along with a parrot that serves as a guide to locating Puzzle Pieces, potions that bestow temporary invincibility, and Balloons that prevent instant death from falls.If you never got the chance to play Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Wii, or did get a chance and gave up in frustration at the difficulty level, then the new 3D version for Nintendo’s handheld may well be worth a look.

The difficulty level is still on the higher end of fury-inducement, but there is a more definite sense of handholding to prevent you throwing your console at the wall quite as often as you may have done otherwise. There are still some points that feel a little unfair, but these can almost be overlooked by the sheer level of craftsmanship that has gone into Donkey Kong’s adventure. This is one of the most well put-together platformers that I’ve played recently, and should be more than enough to push Donkey Kong back to the front of gamers’ minds.Last www.fifa14store.co.uk year, Earthlings were introduced to the pint-sized heroes from Skylands, trapped on Earth in frozen forms as children’s toys.

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