
Donkey Kong’s most treasured horded banana pile has been stolen by the animals of the jungle – but there is an insidious twist.

Much like previous games, the storyline for Donkey Kong hasn’t really been the series forte. So, with some rather tempered excitement, I approach the 3DS port of Donkey Kong Country Returns with an open mind and hope that it lives up to all of my expectations. Despite my lack of interest, Nintendo managed to turn this around by announcing that the port would not only include new features, but also additional levels crafted specifically for this release. Just like I opened my review of Donkey Kong Country Returns with scepticism as to whether or not Retro Studios could do a decent job bringing my favourite platforming franchise back to the forefront of cultural relevance, I was also incredibly sceptical of just how interesting or useful the 3D enhanced port of Donkey Kong Country Returns would be.
