That’s right, the original game received a plot twist right at the very beginning of the sequel. Rool was actually not defeated and kidnapped Donkey Kong. Here’s why this was no monkey business.ĭonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest (DKC2:DKQ) starts off exactly where things end up in the original game. There was stiff competition from Sony’s PS1 at the time, but this here was such a strong contender that it ultimately ended up not being the last Donkey Kong Country game on the SNES. To think, the SNES was flexing its muscles way back in 1995. If ever there was one 16-Bit console game that pushed the generation it was Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest. Please note: I just recently reviewed the original Donkey Kong Country, so if you’ve not yet played that be sure to skip the rest of this review as there will be spoilers that leads up to this entry.
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