Donkey Kong Bananza 100% Playthrough pt10 | Tempest Layer | 4K

Donkey Kong Bananza 100% Playthrough pt10 | Tempest Layer | 4K

Longplay of the complete game. Walkthrough of the Tempest Layer SL900. Guide for all Bananas, Fossils and collectables. Review – This game is incredible. I really didn’t expect this. I expected it to be good, but not up there with the masterpieces of Mario Odyssey and Zelda Breath of the Wild. There is just so much about this game that I didn’t expect. First of all, it is a pure platformer like Donkey Kong 64, full of secrets and exploration. I thought Nintendo had distanced itself from DK64 but they’ve brought the style back with so much more. Like Mario odyssey, it is packed with secrets to find everywhere you go. I finished the game in 25 hours but there is so much post-game content and not just finding the rest of the 777 bananas. There are actually extra quests to do that are genuinely challenging. To do everything took me about 60 hours. That is insane for a platformer. 3 times as long as Astro Bot which I recently completed. There are a lot of moves for a platform game, and all the buttons are used, compared to Astro Bot that just has jump and attack, this is very complicated in comparison. It does actually take a bit of time to get used to everything. Especially when you can transmogrify into different animals that have their own abilities. I had forgotten about some of the abilities on many occasions which made me cheese my way through sections that could have been easy. The game has a great reward system where you can upgrade DK by spending the Big Bananas that you find. This adds a bit of an RPG element where your decisions count. You can also buy clothes that give extra abilities, bought with fossils that are scattered around the land. Another great reason to explore. The main draw of the game is the destruction. You can destroy almost anything in the game. The terrain being the main point of destruction. I’m certain this game couldn’t be made on the Switch because it must take so much processing power to keep up with the destruction. Not only that, the damage doesn’t regenerate like you would expect, even when you go to sleep. The only time it resets is when you visit a completely different level – or you can choose to reset if you have ruined the level too much. Even the map adjusts to the changing terrain after you have destroyed it. You can even create terrain near the end of the game which I thought was very daring by Nintendo. I thought this was a recipe for crashing the game, but it handled it, maybe with a bit of a framerate drop if you overdo it. The game just keeps going and going with its levels. I kept thinking I was at the end, but it kept adding more levels. They really overdelivered with this game. But it never becomes a chore because everything about this game is fun. This game should be a real system seller and already a great reason to own a Switch 2. I regret buying a lot of consoles early on, but this game alone makes the console a must-buy. Rating – 10/10 Played on Switch 2 Normal difficulty Some parts edited out for a better video No cheats More like this:- Donkey Kong Bananza guides -    • Donkey Kong Bananza   Switch 2 playthroughs -    • Nintendo Switch 2 Playthroughs   DONATE paypal.me/Tinkstonten https://www.buymeacoffee.com/retro2vr Crypto BTC - 3Q9mg5pjT4YZgAvHQha6izYDrX3nbJqMPZ ETH - 0xB41482cB92E32C965E368f293701E5Ce18d5719f MATIC - 0x9051a87257812febda27691fc84bdd54500eb26f DOGE - DL3afUvT2UxhkoXsUZNXZS4nwxJny3s4Zm #donkeykongbananza #dkbananza #switch2