OK, I actually did end up buying DKC, after watching the video, I had to get it. I do already own all three games on SNES, but (very very oddly enough unlike my N64) my SNES controllers are total trash due to excessive use over the past 7-8 years (which is about the last time I replaced them). Aside from controller problems, my SNES is also suffering from age, the on switch has worn down, and there are some other issues. So 8 bucks for DKC really saves a lot of hassle. Anyways, the main reason I bought the game is that a few of my friends really wanted to get it. I decided I would make the purchase considering I have actually not been the one to buy most of the multiplayer games for VC.
So me and a friend ended up playing the game for the past few hours... I must say, it is considerably more difficult than I remember it being. Unlike Mario World, we were unable to finish it in one sitting (we have a score of 50%, but I'm guessing we're probably around 70% through the main quest since I do think that the %'s includes special areas). Of all the DKC games, this is the one I have played the least amount of times, so I don't really have things memorized down. Dixie Kong is my favourite character in the series (part 2 and 3), so it is really strange feeling not having her to play. I played Donkey Kong for the co-operative mode.
Overall, if you are looking for a game which is very pretty (not just in quality, but in graphical style and environments as well), a game which will offer a great challenge (it is hard, but not Ninja Turtles 1 or Fantastic 4 type hard), with a quick pace, and depth of gameplay. A game that is very fun to play multiplayer on. Then this is a game to get. It's also a good deal, on Ebay the games in the DKC series are finishing off the bidding between 25 and 30 dollars (though I think I recall seeing a cartridge for as low as 14 or 15 at EB games, either way, still a deal), and the VC version will come with an electronic instruction booklet (won't rip =P) and the cartridge will never have to be blown out =P
I'll say right now that this game is very satisfying, this one and Super Castlevania feel like my most satisfying purchases. My recommendation right now if you already have Zelda: instead of getting a new Wii game right now, instead FIRST purchase 4,000 VC points (which will be cheaper) and get the following: Super Castlevania, Gunstar Heroes, Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, and that will cost 3200 points and enough for another game like Street Fighter 2, Sonic the Hedgehog, Legend of Zelda 3, or something cheaper like Kirby's Adventure or Bonk. It all comes for a cheaper price than say, Rayman, Red Steel; and although those games are fun, I think that the VC titles I listed will probably end up being a better play value. This is, if you plan on buying a new game, just consider the VC. Oh yeah, buy them with a credit card as opposed to through a points card. In Canada, the price is $22 + 6% national sales tax which comes to a grand total of $23.32, which is a good 5-7 dollars cheaper than buying a points card. I$5-7 might not seem like much (maybe a little more when it is 10-14 dollars saved on 4K points), but that's a whole TG16 game worth in cash, that could be Bonk =P
Nice assessment Zeus, good to see at least someone else remembers the gigantic "wow" that people said when they saw DKC, the only other time I can remember really being wowed was by the N64 and Playstation titles that started coming out in 1996. Though, really everything up until then didn't do it for me, because everything had been just a little bit better than before up until SKC, which was a whole new level, it was like they jumped 5 years into the future.
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