![]() ![]() Welcome to our comprehensive guide to Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. The nuances of each character play very nicely with the layout of each level (Cranky’s pogo stick, Diddy’s slight rocket boost, and Dixie’s glide all feel perfect), to the point where nearly each jump feels deliberately crafted. Once again you’re free to play Tropical Freeze the way you want, whether it’s running through each stage and stomping your way to the exit, or meticulously searching for every hidden portal or collectible.Guide for Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze This new classic still maintains its fantastic, ever-changing sense of level design, and the cast here is at their most adorable. This follow-up, with its absurd Snomad clan foe, has almost no business topping Returns, but it simply does in just about every regard. That would be a worthwhile endeavor, as Tropical Freeze operates in 1080p60 in TV mode, the best way to experience the game to date (but hey, portable mode, sans any form of forced waggle, isn’t too shabby either). As it stands I think a lot of more hardcore players are going to try a few levels with Funky, get bored, and start a brand new file that doesn’t bear the mark of Funky’s board (yep, he brands your save file). That’s not a bad thing! I really wish there was an option to play a more tempered less cheesy Funky, and swap to a separate easier difficulty setting at will.
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