
If Donkey Kong Bananza is a game all about destruction, then the feature that allows for the most destruction could arguably be the best part of the game. According to a developer who worked on the game, the most destructive transformation for Donkey Kong might have gone too far, but that isn’t a bad thing.
Speaking to Game Informer at GDC, Donkey Kong Bananza programmer Tatsuya Kurihara spoke about DK’s Elephant Bananza transformation, which lets the primate inhale a large volume of destructible terrain and store chunks of it to throw. “I think we can agree the most destructive transformation is the Elephant Bananza, and honestly speaking, it probably went too far,” Kurihara said. “But at the same time, it’s fun, it feels good. And that’s what matters most.”
It’s hard not to agree with that sentiment–the Switch 2 game practically invites you to wreak as much havoc as possible, and if you want to strip an entire layer of all its terrain, sucking it all up with the Elephant Bananza is the most efficient and satisfying way to do so.
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Author: 360 Technology Group
























