Not many games themselves reward you for the challenge. Now achievements and trophies that's another story.Reward should match challenge.
100% ACHIEVED
Game is a pile of shit, more detailed impressions later
"100% Complete! Hard Mode Unlocked! You have one heart, no buddies, and buddy barrels produce nothing. Oh, and no checkpoints. Good luck!"
You get tochoose which Kong you play as though, right?
How long did 100% take you?
As much as I agree with this, there's really nothing fun about trying to beat a game with no checkpoints and one life with no assist characters. The fact that you get that as a reward is pretty typical and lazy. Even if the Wii U had unique achievements like a prize through the game like Funky Kong playable or something like that would be boss. Instead you just get a stupid hard mode that 1% of the gamers who beat the game will play. And yes games are a social thing now, I see no point in beating a ridiculous hard mode in a game when I get nothing to show for it after.
Anyway, can't imagine it'll be any harder than Mirror Mode (which is pretty much practically impossible IMO).
Mirror mode in DKCR actually isn't that bad. I've managed to get through 80-85% of them, and I could probably beat the rest too with a little willpower.
Time trials, on the other hand... no way in hell will I ever get golds on all those.
Just finished a quick play through of World 1. Opening movie was pretty cool. Love the music, design and style but the platforming is just meh and easy, I'm sure I'll regret saying that very soon.
I really wish Funky was playable. He's so freakin badass.
Just finished a quick play through of World 1. Opening movie was pretty cool. Love the music, design and style but the platforming is just meh and easy, I'm sure I'll regret saying that very soon.
Does having a darker atmosphere automatically make a game better?
World 1 is very inviting. The platforming gets very very fun.
I love dks idle animation. Not sure if he has more than 1
Do you think anyone who worked/works at Rare plays this game and says "remember when we used to make awesome shit like this?"
Do you think anyone who worked/works at Rare plays this game and says "remember when we used to make awesome shit like this?"
I'm on world two, pretty amazing game, as expected. Will take my time to finish it.
But, I have a question that is bugging me. Why the Retro logo doesn't show up on this one and DKCR? I mean, I know they are owned by Nintendo, but why the same doesn't apply to Intelligent Systems, for example?
Just wish they were credited enough for these awesome games.
Sorry, I'm pretty sure Retro didn't work on this one. Like 95% sure. Besides, isn't this the one that's just an up-port of DKCR 3D for the Nintendo 3DS?
I haven't played today at all because my brother has been out all day and I like playing while he watches. Am I weird?
Uhh? I don't get it.
On each level at the map screen, what is the dk icon next to the puzzle piece icon?
I'm debating whether I should pick this up because I'm not sure if i still consider videogames a medium.
Someone help me decide.
No, you're a good brother! My wife has had to study all day and I've been sitting here with Squeak Squad instead...and GAF...I went to Big Lots but that was pretty much it. When she's done studying it's ONNNN like Donkey Kong!
I got her a shirt that says that. With a picture of DK on it. At Big Lots!
If you like your videogames to be a medium, I wouldn't recommend it.
But it's great if you like them to be a hard.
My apologies for being unclear. I was making a joke about the recurrent trend of posters saying everything Nintendo does is an up-port, safe sequel, re-using assets, etc. I love Retro's games and I totally agree they should get all the more credit.
Ahh lol. No need to apology, my sarcasm detector is broken today :/
Is there any reason to use Diddy at ALL?? Like, seriously, Cranky has a death jump thing and Dixie does what Diddy does but way better.
I'm debating whether I should pick this up because I'm not sure if i still consider videogames a medium.
Someone help me decide.
What do you lose when you get to a game over screen?