When difficulty is a factor, cooperative gaming fundamentally alters a gaming experience and not always for the better. Many games are improved with a second player by your side, but Donkey Kong Country Returns is not one of them. I absolutely adore most attempts at couch co-op. Notably absent from Subramanian’s review, however, is mention of DKCR’s two-player mode, in which one player controls DK while the other flits about as Diddy. PopMatters own Arun Subramanian reviewed DKCR, giving it a well deserved eight out of ten. Donkey Kong Country Returns brings back the Nintendo icons replete with the colorful textures and joyful score, recreating the charm DK’s and Diddy’s first jovial romp. Seventeen years after Donkey Kong swung through the trees and into our hearts in Donkey Kong Country, the lovable ape and Diddy, his similarly simian sidekick, have indeed returned.
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