20th November 2010, 11:06 PM
I loved DKC1 the first time I played it, but yeah replays of it aren't as fun as the later two probably because of all the unique stage designs.
DKC3 does have great stage designs, but give credit where it's due. DKC2 has unique stage designs from start to finish. I loved it all, from the "boiling water to cool water" timed stuff in one stage to the roller coaster with the two kinds of barrel gates to the other roller coaster stage with the ghost pirate chasing you with the "add extra time to live" barrels. DKC3 is good though. I played it somewhat recently myself and it is a good game. I guess I just prefer the whole package of the second one, but that's basically coming down to taste. They're both amazing games.
The SNES was just an awesome system. The only weirdness is that somewhat fragile power port in the back and the fact that so many SNES systems around here seem to turn green over time, but only on the top half...
DKC3 does have great stage designs, but give credit where it's due. DKC2 has unique stage designs from start to finish. I loved it all, from the "boiling water to cool water" timed stuff in one stage to the roller coaster with the two kinds of barrel gates to the other roller coaster stage with the ghost pirate chasing you with the "add extra time to live" barrels. DKC3 is good though. I played it somewhat recently myself and it is a good game. I guess I just prefer the whole package of the second one, but that's basically coming down to taste. They're both amazing games.
The SNES was just an awesome system. The only weirdness is that somewhat fragile power port in the back and the fact that so many SNES systems around here seem to turn green over time, but only on the top half...
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