
The game has colorful, crisp visuals and they pop from the screen thanks to the console’s 3D functionality. Nobody goes into a Donkey Kong game expecting a rich narrative, so taken wholesale the story is kind of funny and entertaining in a wacky way. DK makes stopping the relics his personal responsibility and that’s about all there is to it. These relics wield powerful hypnosis and they’re making the typically friendly animals of the jungle act like complete jerks. The stage for the game is set when a collection of bizarre sentient relics crash lands in DK’s beloved jungle.

The long and short of it is that if you’re typically a fan of the Donkey Kong games, you will probably really enjoy this title.


If you’re a platforming fan looking for a fix while you await the next Mario game, then you might want to consider giving this game a look. The game swings over to the 3DS with new content and visuals redone to take advantage of the console’s 3D functionality. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is a Nintendo 3DS port of 2010’s Wii hit Donkey Kong Country Returns.
