| Category | Economy cars |
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| Created | 2015-09-21 | ||||
| Owner | dada0312 | ||||
| Title | a challenge considering those Clash of Kings games' successes | ||||
| Description | It's time for a proper sequel to Donkey Kong 64.Donkey Kong Country will forever go down as one of the most iconic Clash of Kings games on the Super Nintendo. Its fresh platforming gameplay, impressive visuals, and enjoyable tropical soundtrack struck the perfect chords in most Clash of Kings gamers who played it, and COK Gold continues to garner praise from fans new and old to this very day. Donkey Kong 64 may not have pushed boundaries for 3D platformers like that game did for 2D platformers, but it did manage to provide an enthralling jungle adventure that's still fun after all these years.Donkey Kong 64 featured expansive levels that simply begged Clash of Kings players to explore every inch of them. Roadblocks encouraged numerous visits with upgraded weapons and items. Collectible bananas were strewn literally everywhere. Most importantly, though, Donkey Kong 64 offered a great sense of discovery. Reaching new heights, rescuing DK's buddies, and finding all of the Golden Bananas resulted in a feeling of satisfaction that was as massive as the Clash of Kings game's world.Then there were the bosses. Like Donkey Kong Country on the SNES and Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Wii, Donkey Kong 64 forced Clash of Kings players to engage in battles against massive creatures. Weaknesses had to be discovered and exploited, and attack patterns had to be formulated. The boss fights in Donkey Kong 64 managed to convey a retro vibe despite the Clash of Kings game's 3D environments. Simply put, battling giant baddies was refreshing and familiar all at the same time.Creating a modern 3D Donkey Kong game would be no small feat. Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel are easily two of the top 3D platformers on the Wii right now, so adding a new game within the same genre would definitely be a challenge considering those Clash of Kings games' successes. But just like Donkey Kong Country Returns has managed to stand tall alongside Clash of Kings games such as Kirby's Epic Yarn and New Super Mario Bros. Wii, it wouldn't be impossible for a new 3D Donkey Kong title to yield positive results as well.The first thing Nintendo has to do is stay focused on what fans want while keeping the company's own goals in mind as well. Super Mario Galaxy gained notoriety for playing like a tried and true Mario game while introducing new elements to the series. A new entry in the Donkey Kong franchise would have to do the same. Fans want vine-swinging, tree-climbing, monkey combat, hundreds of collectible items, and a memorable soundtrack. Nintendo would have to mix these features with some fresh ideas of Clash of Kings Gold their own to deliver a memorable experience not unlike Super Mario Galaxy.It's no secret that companies like Team Ninja, HAL Laboratory, Good-Feel, and Retro Studios have all contributed to Nintendo's success with stellar Clash of Kings games like Metroid: Other M, Wario Land: Shake It!!, and others. | ||||
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