9 Years Later, Nintendo's Most Underrated Hero Has A Comeback All Primed To Happen
Briefly

Donkey Kong Bananza reinvigorates one of Nintendo's most iconic characters with advanced destruction mechanics that allow players to manipulate their environment creatively. The game represents a significant leap from previous titles, demonstrating what is possible with newer technology in gaming. In contrast, the Star Fox series has struggled to redefine itself since the success of Star Fox 64. Star Fox Zero exemplifies these issues with poor control implementation, leading to a lack of coherence in the brand's direction. These challenges mark an ongoing identity crisis within the franchise.
Donkey Kong Bananza gives one of Nintendo's oldest icons a new lease on life with impressive destruction mechanics that let players shape the world.
Bananza feels like a game that simply wouldn't have been possible on the first Switch, redefining the Donkey Kong franchise in innovative ways.
It's been nearly a decade since the last Star Fox game, and the series struggles with an identity crisis since the success of Star Fox 64.
Nintendo has never quite figured out what to do with the space-faring shooter since Star Fox 64, leading to inconsistent games between successes and failures.
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