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Donkey Kong Bananza's controlled chaos makes it a must-play game for Switch 2

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A review of 'Donkey Kong Bananza' for the new Switch 2 praises its 'controlled chaos' and destructive gameplay, calling it a 'must-have game' despite significant frame rate problems when docked to a TV. The game features Donkey Kong smashing through environments, collecting 'banandium gems,' and battling the villain Void Kong, a corrupt businessman. The game also includes a young Pauline, guiding D.K. with her singing. The review highlights the game's unique destruction mechanics, inventive level design, and vibrant visuals, but notes the technical issues and the high price tag ($99.99).

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  1. 1 1981: Original Donkey Kong game released.
  2. 2 July 16, 2025: Article (review) published.
  • 'Donkey Kong Bananza' is positioned as a must-play game for the Switch 2, but its technical problems may affect player experience.
What: A review of the new video game 'Donkey Kong Bananza' for the Nintendo Switch 2, highlighting its gameplay, story, and technical issues.
When: Article published July 16, 2025. Game is for the 'new Switch 2.'
Where: Video game market.
Why: The game offers a unique 'destruction' mechanic and puzzle-platforming, providing an outlet for player frustration, but is hampered by technical performance issues when played on a TV.
How: The game allows players to control Donkey Kong, using punching and smashing abilities to destroy environments and overcome obstacles, guided by Pauline.

A review of 'Donkey Kong Bananza' for the new Switch 2 praises its 'controlled chaos' and destructive gameplay, calling it a 'must-have game' despite significant frame rate problems when docked to a TV. The game features Donkey Kong smashing through environments, collecting 'banandium gems,' and battling the villain Void Kong, a corrupt businessman. The game also includes a young Pauline, guiding D.K. with her singing. The review highlights the game's unique destruction mechanics, inventive level design, and vibrant visuals, but notes the technical issues and the high price tag ($99.99).