Donkey Konga 2
Donkey Konga 2 (GameCube)

Developer
Namco
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Music
Players
4
C3 Score
8
Reader Score (0 Votes)
0
8
0
Posted on 05.06.2005
Posted by Adam Riley (Adam Riley)
Comments: 20
Reads: 2615
Tags:
Donkey Konga 2, Namco, Nintendo, Music, GameCube
Posted by Adam Riley (Adam Riley)
Comments: 20
Reads: 2615
Tags:
Donkey Konga 2, Namco, Nintendo, Music, GameCube
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The world of Donkey Kong was turned on its head when Namco teamed up with Nintendo to bring out Donkey Konga, a rhythm title that used special bongo controllers to create a fun family experience. The original stormed the world, its platform bongo off-shoot, Jungle Beat, was praised by everyone and now it is time for us Europeans to sample the full Konga sequel. Is the initial charm still ever present?
The story is practically the same as the last time round. DK and Diddy are struggling to master the strange bongos they had previously stumbled upon on the beach. Dixie does not help matters by shouting about how terrible they are at creating tunes, which invokes a response from Cranky Kong. He suggests that the simian family hit the road for some 'real life training'. So off go Donkey Kong, Diddy and Dixie (who seems to be Diddy's girlfriend in this, rather than sister as first believed...hmm) to begin a brand new musical journey...
The original mix of songs and classic videogame tunes in Donkey Konga were such an eclectic selection that there was at least a few songs for everyone, and each one of them lent itself to such a rhythm-based title. However, whilst there are definitely some great inclusions in the 32 new ones this time, there are some that just do not work in this format at all
The new range of mini games and extras that are now available in this full-blown sequel alone mean that you can have great fun collecting currency from playing through the 32 main songs so that you can pay to access games such as Rhythm Keeper or Barrel Race. Then the fact that there are many multiplayer variations help to extend the fun even further to the point where you will only tire of this game when you get bored of the actual songs included
Okay, now then, Donkey Konga was not exactly a beautiful game with its presentation being classed as shoddy by all and sundry. In my review of it, though, the whole point of this presentation level was explained as being somewhat positive due to the lack of distractions. Unfortunately, there are various other little graphical tricks thrown in to make the main rhythm screen more lively and really does get a little annoying. Sure, from an outside point of view, casting a glance over my shoulder looks great, but I know that when trying to concentrate on getting 'Great' after 'Great' the constant flashing and fluttering movement drives you a tiny bit crazy! Marks for the additions, but taken off again for the distraction...sorry Namco!
The original mix of songs and classic videogame tunes in Donkey Konga were such an eclectic selection that there was at least a few songs for everyone, and each one of them lent itself to such a rhythm-based title. However, whilst there are definitely some great inclusions in the 32 new ones this time, there are some that just do not work in this format at all
Currently I am sat here writing this with my lovely South Korean wife, her good friend and her friend's two teenage children all in the background playing this very game. Now, whilst I cannot understand anything other than the odd muttering of 'red', 'yellow', 'pink', 'clap' (why those words are English I will find out later), the laughter, screams and general elation emanating from them tell a story of their own. And that is the beauty of the Donkey Konga series
In addition to those, there is the Challenge mode where you must attempt to fight your way through a set number of songs in a row, whilst trying to keep the Phonograph Gauge at the top right as full as possible by hitting notes perfectly on a regular basis. If the other modes did not tire your hands, this will definitely leave you with more than a tingling feeling running down your arms! Finally, there are the Battle and Concert modes, the former being where you take on one or more extra players in a challenge, and the latter is basically bongoing for fun. New modes definitely help this stand out, but the first game is near enough the same overall.
The new range of mini games and extras that are now available in this full-blown sequel alone mean that you can have great fun collecting currency from playing through the 32 main songs so that you can pay to access games such as Rhythm Keeper or Barrel Race. Then the fact that there are many multiplayer variations help to extend the fun even further to the point where you will only tire of this game when you get bored of the actual songs included
Gameplay
9
The addictive gameplay just got more enticing as extra modes are thrown in for good measure. Single player may eventually grow stale, but multiplayer is always a laugh a minute!
Graphics
5
Whilst the previous game's graphics were extremely weak, at least they did not distract you whilst concentrating on play. Improvements here, sadly, do distract...
Sound
7
The range of new songs are very pleasing, especially as they retain their quality despite not being sung by the original artists.
Value
8
As said previously, the extra modes help to lengthen the solo play, but the real life is in when playing with friends - so much fun!
8
C3 Score For what many thought would just be a simple upgrade pack, Nintendo and Namco have managed to deliver something that works perfectly well as its own game. Looking to clear the dust from your bongos? Then toddle off and pick this up today.../10
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L100 C3 Master
Looks brilliant. Definetly picking this up as soon as I hve
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L1 New Born
I already got number one so this looks too similar for me.
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L1 New Born
I already got number one so this looks too similar for me.
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L82 Twinrova
I would've got it if I didn't buy the first. Jungle Beat looks like a 'goer' to me however!
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6368
L100 C3 Master
Is Jungle Beat out in America yet?
This title looks good, and I think I'll pick it up if i find it cheap unless I decide to wait for DKa3
This title looks good, and I think I'll pick it up if i find it cheap unless I decide to wait for DKa3
YOU HAVE JUST LOST THE GAME. Sorry. 


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Jungle Beat is out all around the world and is a spectacular game. DKa 2 is so much fun and can either be bought with the bongos for 
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L100 C3 Master
Played the 1st one and it was bloody fun, might as well pick this one up as well along with Jungle Beat.
Great review!
Great review!

Operations Director, Senior Editor
Merci, Monsieur! Apologies for the Japanese box art in the corner - I hate the US art, and the Euro one is almost exactly the same as the Jap one anyway :
I'm glad Nintendo's kept the price of this down...it'll be interesting to see how this and Ridge Racer DS do in Monday's chart, after Pac-Pix flopped and NFSU2 DS did surprisingly well...
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I'm glad Nintendo's kept the price of this down...it'll be interesting to see how this and Ridge Racer DS do in Monday's chart, after Pac-Pix flopped and NFSU2 DS did surprisingly well...

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L27 Akuma
I wonder what they have put in Donkey Konga 3 to top this :sarcy:....
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Most probably the best story in any RPG ever made.

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There are 50 new songs, to start off with and a bunch more mini games! :

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I REALLY believe Revolution will be like the computer PreCrime had in the movie Minority Report. [UPDATE- I was right!]
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L27 Akuma
So I guess it wouldn't be foolish to buy all 3.
After all, they do have different songs in each version.
After all, they do have different songs in each version.
FINAL FANTASY VII
Most probably the best story in any RPG ever made.

FINAL FANTASY VII: ADVENT CHILDREN is out on APRIL 24th!
Most probably the best story in any RPG ever made.

FINAL FANTASY VII: ADVENT CHILDREN is out on APRIL 24th!
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Operations Director, Senior Editor
That's the wisest order, Lewie - Jungle Beat's great fun!
And Galv, indeed, all the new songs make it worth the investment...and the extra modes are a pleasing bonus.
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And Galv, indeed, all the new songs make it worth the investment...and the extra modes are a pleasing bonus.

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10036
L100 C3 Master
All the new modes sound brilliant, and it looks like a more complete package than the original from what I saw in GAME today. Great stuff, I'll be buying it soon I think, I just need to decide whether I want another pair of bongos or not.

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11558
L100 C3 Master
Looking to clear the dust from your bongos? Then toddle off and pick this up today...
I might just do that (tomorrow)...
I might just do that (tomorrow)...
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L36 Dhalsim
i think that review was a bit biased especially with the bit about the selection of songs.
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L41 Zola
How many mini games are there? Ive got both Konga and Beat and im quite keen to get the bongo free version.

Operations Director, Senior Editor
I've got two sets of bongos, but find that if you don't change the sensitivity, then sitting next to each other means that one person's clap will register on both bongos!
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L76 Ridley
Never played Donkey Konga. Maybe Ill get this.

Operations Director, Senior Editor
Thing is, I'm struggling which of the two to recommend to a newcomer. DKa 2 has the better mini games, but DKa has a slightly better selection of music...tough call!
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