Well DKCR was the first Donkey Kong Country game Ive ever played and it was just more fun too play! What about you?
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Well DKCR was the first Donkey Kong Country game Ive ever played and it was just more fun too play! What about you?
My gosh is NSMBWii really a joke Jelleyo? I have it (new) right here and have yet to play it. Personally I am a tad dissapointed with DKCR when comparing it to the old ones. Not done with it yet, but still.
My gosh is NSMBWii really a joke Jelleyo? I have it (new) right here and have yet to play it. Personally I am a tad dissapointed with DKCR when comparing it to the old ones. Not done with it yet, but still.
NaveedLife
I edited my post because New Super Mario Bros Wii isn't a joke, I just think it is compared to DKCR lol. New Super Mario Bros Wii is just basically the DS version except with Multiplayer. The levels aren't too bad but after playing the DS version the game feels really uninspired. Donkey Kong Country Returns actually feels like a fresh new experience to me as there wasn't a DKC game in a while and it is much different to the other DKC games, and the levels feel more inspired.
I haven't played DKCR, but I wouldn't vote for Super Mario. The game itself is kinda fun but I don't like using a Wii remote for the game. I would rather have controls just like the DS. I haven't played multiplayer yet though and I hear that's fun. But honestly, I'm on the verge of selling it!
I haven't played DKCR, but I wouldn't vote for Super Mario. The game itself is kinda fun but I don't like using a Wii remote for the game. I would rather have controls just like the DS. I haven't played multiplayer yet though and I hear that's fun. But honestly, I'm on the verge of selling it!
darksongbird
Im confused. Isn't using the Wii remote on it's side the same as the DS controls? On the Ds, the D-pad is on the left, and you use two buttons on the right to run and jump. And on the Wii remote on it's side, you have the D-pad on the left, and it has two buttons to the right to run and jump... isn't that like exaclty the same?
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I haven't played DKCR, but I wouldn't vote for Super Mario. The game itself is kinda fun but I don't like using a Wii remote for the game. I would rather have controls just like the DS. I haven't played multiplayer yet though and I hear that's fun. But honestly, I'm on the verge of selling it!
Jelley0
Im confused. Isn't using the Wii remote on it's side the same as the DS controls? On the Ds, the D-pad is on the left, and you use two buttons on the right to run and jump. And on the Wii remote on it's side, you have the D-pad on the left, and it has two buttons to the right to run and jump... isn't that like exaclty the same?
Well yes it's supposed to be the same as the DS controls on the side, but every single time I play, for some reason, pressing left on the D-pad does nothing, when it should make me go left. Pressing UP on the D-Pad makes me go left and Pressing DOWN makes me go right. I don't have time for that. Maybe it's not like that for you, but it's confusing as hell. Plus I'm not that good at the game to begin with compared to the DS version.
OMG, dude. Nevermind what I just said. I was always playing with the Wii remote to the side, but I never unplugged the nunchuck until now. LOL THAT'S why the controls were funny. Maybe I'll enjoy it a little more now. What a relief. :oops:
You were playing with it held sideways with the nunchuck still in?OMG, dude. Nevermind what I just said. I was always playing with the Wii remote to the side, but I never unplugged the nunchuck until now. LOL THAT'S why the controls were funny. Maybe I'll enjoy it a little more now. What a relief. :oops:
darksongbird
DK Country Returns by far for me. NSMW just felt like another 2d mario game that really didn't have that much originality besides the new suits. DK Country Returns felt original and much different then the original games. And the difficulty in country returns made it more fun really.
OMG, dude. Nevermind what I just said. I was always playing with the Wii remote to the side, but I never unplugged the nunchuck until now. LOL THAT'S why the controls were funny. Maybe I'll enjoy it a little more now. What a relief. :oops:
darksongbird
Did I just read what I think I just...
[QUOTE="darksongbird"]You were playing with it held sideways with the nunchuck still in?OMG, dude. Nevermind what I just said. I was always playing with the Wii remote to the side, but I never unplugged the nunchuck until now. LOL THAT'S why the controls were funny. Maybe I'll enjoy it a little more now. What a relief. :oops:
ZumaJones07
Yes. *face palm* :oops:
You were playing with it held sideways with the nunchuck still in?[QUOTE="ZumaJones07"][QUOTE="darksongbird"]
OMG, dude. Nevermind what I just said. I was always playing with the Wii remote to the side, but I never unplugged the nunchuck until now. LOL THAT'S why the controls were funny. Maybe I'll enjoy it a little more now. What a relief. :oops:
darksongbird
Yes. *face palm* :oops:
Doesn't the game even tell you right when you start it up how to hold the controller? May I ask how long have you been trying to play like this ?
New Super Mario Bros Wii: Propellor Suit and the fact you can play with 4 people on one screen is madness.
Theres certain things I like more about each.
Although I played NSMBW alot more when I first got it. By now I would have beaten NSMBW twice over yet i'm only new to world 7 for DKCR.
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I haven't played DKCR, but I wouldn't vote for Super Mario. The game itself is kinda fun but I don't like using a Wii remote for the game. I would rather have controls just like the DS. I haven't played multiplayer yet though and I hear that's fun. But honestly, I'm on the verge of selling it!
darksongbird
Im confused. Isn't using the Wii remote on it's side the same as the DS controls? On the Ds, the D-pad is on the left, and you use two buttons on the right to run and jump. And on the Wii remote on it's side, you have the D-pad on the left, and it has two buttons to the right to run and jump... isn't that like exaclty the same?
Well yes it's supposed to be the same as the DS controls on the side, but every single time I play, for some reason, pressing left on the D-pad does nothing, when it should make me go left. Pressing UP on the D-Pad makes me go left and Pressing DOWN makes me go right. I don't have time for that. Maybe it's not like that for you, but it's confusing as hell. Plus I'm not that good at the game to begin with compared to the DS version.
You have to put the wiimote sideways. If you hold the wiimote vertically, the D-pad will act what you do. The down button will make your character go right. If you put the wiimote sideways, the D-Pad will be correct.
I say DKCR by far in my opinion. Mario Bros Wii just fell to much of the same, if you compare it to the DS version it's almost identical. What I still really did like about Super Mario Bros Wii was the multiplayer component I thought that was really fun. But, I think DKCR has it all, better level design, more stuff to do and just more polished.
I haven't really play mario bros wii except for 4 players. The levels in the multiplayer felt pretty much like the DS game. DKCR does feel somewhat like the older games, but it has an air of originality to it that Mario Bros Wii does not. DKCR has the barrell blast levels, albeit they are somewhat annoying. The level with the tidal waves was a cool idea. The level with the bugs or whatever chasing you was a bit different. My vote goes for DKCR.
Well Donkey Kong Country Returns is incerdibly fun and the levels are designed in amazing ways. As for New Super Marios Bros Wii, it works great at multiplayer and again is fun. As for the best, I'd choose Donkey Kong
as a single player game, i like donkey kong country returns more but as a multiplayer game, new super mario's bros wii is more fun.themagicbum9720
Playing multiplayer in NSMBW seems like more of a burden to me. DKCR was built better for 2 players for mutiple reasons.
I'm loving Donkey Kong Country Returns. More so then New Super Mario Bros. Wii. NSMBW was in my opinion a good game but a bit of a disappointment. The Worlds and levels were easy. A few were challenging but there weren't many. The Level Designs and Secrets were a lot weaker then previous Mario Games too. Not a whole lot of yoshi either.I also had a problem with the motion controls that were in the game and found them to be a little too touchy.
I would barely just barely move the remote and bam I would start doing things I didn't want to do at the time which would get me killed. DKCR is by far a much more superior game in terms of Level Design, Music, andDifficulty (once you get to World 4 it starts to get a little more difficult). Graphicsare about thesame for both games which I think are gorgous.
Bosses in DKCR are aharder. Some not by much though compared toNSMBW. DKCR's is lacking in Collectibles and Secrets compared to previous gamesand was expecting a bit more variety instead of the same 2 secret levels over and over again for obtaining a puzzle piece. Only oneanimal to ride which is Rambi. You can't play as Diddy unless you play 2 player (can't switch between characters freely) which is a signature thing in DKC. So I have a lot of issues with DKCR and it would seem I have more issues with it then NSMBW but I like it more then NSMBW.
Also themotion controls are smoother in DKCR and I like how they put them to better use in this game. I'm more of a DKC fan but in reality I like it more because the Level Design is way better and there is a higher difficulty in DKCR then NSMBW and the music is awesome. The boss battles are also more fun and cooler in DKCR's.
Donkey Kong was ruined with inclusion of waggle. It's a fun game, but rolling should have been assigned to a button. And two player in DKCR is harder than four players in NSMBW. I played NSMBW with four people on my first playthrough of it and enjoyed it a lot. NSMBW is my pick for now. Not done with DKCR.ZumaJones07it might have been a annoyance from time to time but ruin? c'mon now.
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