What Gamespot Users have to say about Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
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Rating:9
By far the best DK game.
A classic twist to the original Donkey Kong series. The classic bongos are used for jumping, running, and defeating. This Donkey Kong game is action-packed and perfect for everyone (ages 10+.) From apes to birds to hogs,... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
DK Jungle Beat is a must-play platformer--even if you've played the original. In fact, it might be the best DK game ever
The words "New Play Control" are enough to make some people cringe. But if you are a platforming fan, Jungle Beat is an absolute must-play. None of us like rehashes, but Nintendo really has done something great with NPC:... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
As much as I hate re-hashes...
Nintendo have gotten into the swing of re-hashing old copies of games using new play controls, and as much as I hear the words cop-out screaming at me, I cant for the life of me hate the game. Tonight, Cloudkirby beat... Read Full Review
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Rating:7.5
How do you play a game without the controller, and all you have are these bongos.........
Well, this is my 12th review, so lets begin! 1. Graphics Phenomenal graphics! DK looks almost real! (Actually all the Kongs look almost real) 2. Fun? I think its fun, but it can't be that fun if I forgot I had i... Read Full Review
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Rating:8
The bongos actually work well for a 2-D platformer? No way!
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat was a risky game for Nintendo to try and push out there, the bongo controller wouldn't be liked by everyone for this type of game. However, the controller works very nicely for the game, much bett... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
The newest donkey kong and the controls are just fluid.You wont believe what you cant do with just 2 drums
This game is a real great remake of the old snes style donkey kong games. It also has a lot of unlockable levels but is kinda short. here are the basics: graphics:9.5 out of 10.Great! You can see every hair on konk... Read Full Review
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Rating:7.5
It's fun while it lasts.
Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat is the 3-D successor to Donkey Kong 64 for the N64. Unlike previous DK titles, which were developed by Rare, Jungle Beat is the first console DK title to be developed by Nintendo's in-house studi... Read Full Review
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Rating:7.5
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is a pretty fun game but it is way to short for its own good.
Nintendo’s 2004 sleeper hit ‘Donkey Konga’ gave birth to the DK Bongos, which was two bongos together in the shape of barrels. It later spawned a sequel in America and two more in Japan, but those were all rhythm games.... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Energetic, original and addictive, Jungle Beat is perfect for people willing to sacrifice quantity for immense fun.
Early on in the Gamecube's repertoire of games specific to the DK Bongo peripheral, Donkey Konga, Nintendo's take on the rhythm action genre, was the only game to really use them exclusively and appropriately. It seemed ... Read Full Review
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Rating:8
A fine addition to the franchise...
Donkey kong Jungle Beat isn't like the DKC games at all; you use bongos! Thats right you use bongos. The bongos add way more fun to the game, but also remove the depth and challenge that the Donkey Kong Country games exh... Read Full Review
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