Mostafa Salem
Head of Gaming Research
Updated:
26/07/2025
Posted:
22/07/2025
Donkey Kong Bananza is a bold and energetic platformer that brings the series into a new era with a clear vision and a lot of personality. It manages to blend old-school collectathon design with modern gameplay ideas, resulting in something that feels both familiar and fresh. This is not just a retread of past Donkey Kong games, but a full 3D evolution that takes risks, most of which pay off.
The biggest strength of Bananza is its level design. Each environment is built around a strong core idea and filled with interactive elements that reward exploration and experimentation. The terrain deformation is a standout feature. Being able to punch through walls, dig tunnels, and reshape the environment gives the game a sense of physicality that goes beyond the typical jump-and-run formula. It constantly encourages the player to play with the world rather than just move through it. That alone gives it an edge over many modern platformers.
Bananza benefits from strong movement mechanics. Donkey Kong feels weighty but agile. The transformations, like the rocket barrel and rhino charge, are fun to control and are introduced at a good pace. Co-op with Pauline works well, offering a nice blend of puzzle-solving and shared traversal without slowing the game down. The DK Artist mode, which lets players sketch and build objects with bananas, is a playful addition that adds more personality to the experience without feeling like a distraction.
Visually, Bananza is a showcase for the Switch 2. The lighting, color palette, and animation work all hit the mark. Characters look expressive, and the environments feel alive and layered. The game leans into its cartoonish roots but still manages to impress technically. That said, performance is not perfect. There are occasional framerate drops, especially in the more open-ended and destructible sections, and the camera can be frustrating in tight or underground areas. These issues are noticeable, and while they do not ruin the experience, they break the otherwise smooth flow of gameplay in places.
Where Bananza falters most is in its enemy design and boss encounters. The combat is fun at first, especially when paired with environmental destruction, but enemy types are limited and repeat often. Boss fights are visually creative but tend to follow predictable patterns. Some of them feel like they rely more on spectacle than mechanics. A bit more variety or surprise in enemy behavior would have gone a long way in keeping the moment-to-moment gameplay feeling fresh throughout.
There are also times when the game’s pacing feels uneven. Some sections are packed with things to do, while others stretch a bit thin, especially if you are trying to go for 100 percent completion. The collectathon format can get repetitive if you are not fully on board with that style of game.
Still, Donkey Kong Bananza succeeds far more than it stumbles. It is a confident and creative step forward for the series. It respects the past but does not feel trapped by it. It is not afraid to try new things, whether it is the terrain deformation, co-op structure, or the lighter narrative touches that give DK and Pauline a bit more personality. Even when the game trips up, you can feel the intent behind its design.
Bananza is not a perfect game, but it is a memorable one. It lands somewhere between innovation and nostalgia, offering a platformer that has a clear identity and a lot of heart. If you are a fan of Donkey Kong, 3D platformers, or games that are willing to take creative swings, this is one worth playing.
Donkey Kong Bananza is a highly creative and enjoyable platformer that brings fresh ideas to the series while honoring its roots. Despite a few technical hiccups and some repetitive combat elements, it delivers a rewarding and consistently fun experience that stands out in today’s platforming landscape.
9
Terrain deformation adds depth
Fun co-op and transformations
Strong level design
DK Artist mode adds creative variety
Frame drops and camera issues
Repetitive enemies and bosses
Uneven pacing
About Donkey Kong Bananza
Studio
Nintendo EPD
Release Date
July 17th 2025
A 3D platformer adventure game where players bash, throw, and climb through destructible environments in a vast underground world as Donkey Kong.
Developer
Nintendo EPD
Status
Playable
Platforms