Letโs be real โ when someone says โDonkey Kong 3D game,โ the first thing that comes to mind is probably Donkey Kong 64… and not always for the best reasons. Collect-a-thon overload, anyone?
But Donkey Kong Bananza? This ainโt that. This is Nintendo pulling a total glow-up on the big guy โ and honestly, it might be DKโs finest moment yet.
It’s Like If Odyssey, Tears of the Kingdom, and Saturday Morning Cartoons Had a Baby
From the jump, Bananza gives off Super Mario Odyssey vibes โ big, explorative levels, shiny things to collect, and a general feeling that everythingโs just fun. But then they throw in some physics-based madness that feels straight outta Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom โ deformable terrain, digging mechanics, and crafting your own path through layered environments.
Itโs like Nintendo made a supergroup of its best ideas and handed DK the mic (and by mic, I mean bananas).
But the coolest twist? This isnโt just a DK game. Itโs practically a reboot. New tone. New story. Same banana addiction.

Gameplay That Punches (and Digs) Hard
DKโs not swinging on vines this time โ heโs working for a banana-mining company and literally punching through bedrock to collect Bananergy-infused Golden Bananas. Thereโs no pickaxe here. Just DKโs fists and a whole lotta destruction.
The twist? Digging isn’t just about brute force. You’ve gotta think about how to navigate the earth โ kinda like reverse-platforming. You’re not just going across terrain, you’re going through it. That extra dimension makes exploration super rewarding and keeps things feeling fresh.
And yeah, youโll run into camera hiccups and a few frame drops when the action gets too bananas (heh), especially in deeper, more chaotic areas. But nothing game-breaking. Think of it as a small price to pay for sheer freedom.
Paulineโs Back โ and So Are the Vibes
DK teams up with none other than Pauline (yep, the same one from the original Donkey Kong arcade game). She’s got pipes, and together you two go on a weirdly heartwarming mission to stop a shady corp called VoidCo from doing evil science stuff in the planet’s core.
There’s legit chemistry here โ DK doesnโt talk, but his animations do all the heavy lifting. Heโs more expressive than ever, and it really sells the relationship. Think of them as a chaotic duo with the wholesomeness of a Saturday morning cartoon. Itโs goofy, itโs sweet, it works.
Bananzas Are the Wildest Power-Ups Yet
The highlight? The “Bananza” transformations.
Meet animal DJs. Yes, DJs. Each one teaches you a Bananza dance move, which unlocks transformations into jacked-up animal forms โ gorillas, ostriches, zebras, you name it โ with abilities that feel straight out of a Zelda dungeon.
Need to run across crumbling platforms? Zebra time. Gotta break through boulders? Gorilla mode. And yes, you get to power these up with more bananas. Itโs hilarious and awesome all at once.
Bonus: these forms unlock new areas, so it’s not just style โ it’s substance.

Collectibles That Actually Matter (Mostly)
Bananas earn you skill points, which fuel a solid skill tree. Think: more health, harder punches, and cool new traversal moves. The upgrade loop is tight โ collect, upgrade, explore, repeat. You see a shiny banana on a cliff, and next thing you know, you’ve spent 30 minutes digging your way to it.
Thereโs also gold shards (used for items and base camps), and fossils (used for unlocking costumes). The fossil system is kinda convoluted โ different types, rarity levels, area-based availability โ and it feels like it borrowed the worst part of Odysseyโs regional coin system. I just bought whatever I could afford and hoped for the best.
Still, dressing DK in a golden banana tie? Worth it.
Tips for Fellow Banana Hunters
- Donโt ignore the skill tree. Some upgrades literally unlock new parts of levels.
- Use sonar often. Itโll help you find hidden collectibles in the terrain.
- Unlock base camps early. Not only are they fast travel points, but they boost your โComfy Levelโ (which = more health).
- Donโt hoard fossils. Just spend ’em. Youโll never fully understand the fossil system anyway.
So, Is It Worth It?
Absolutely. Donkey Kong Bananza might just be Nintendoโs most confident platformer since Odyssey. It nails that balance of structured level design and chaotic player freedom, all while reimagining DK as more than just a side character or 2D throwback.
Yeah, itโs got some performance quirks. And the fossil system could use a patch or two. But overall? This is the kind of game that makes you fall in love with platformers all over again.
Final Verdict: 9/10
Bananza is a delicious mix of exploration, action, and pure Nintendo charm. It’s a bananas-powered ride thatโs well worth taking โ especially if youโve been waiting for DK to truly get his due.
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