It feels fair to say that Nintendo has been knocking it out of the park consistently for almost a decade now. The original Nintendo Switch has sold over 150 million units since its 2017 launch. The eight years since have seen Nintendo deliver some of the greatest first-party video games ever. And the Nintendo Switch 2 sold 3.5 million units in just four days, making it the fastest-selling Nintendo console of all time. The Switch 2 has been out for almost two months now, and while Mario Kart World was a great launch game, the console has finally found its flagship title in Donkey Kong Bananza.

Mechanically rich, surprisingly deep, and a true visual feast, Donkey Kong Bananza is currently the highest-rated new game on the Nintendo Switch 2, and for good reason. Bananza has given the Donkey Kong franchise an all-new direction to go in, but it's following close behind the likes of Super Mario Odyssey, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and Princess Peach: Showtime! With regard to one part of Nintendo's current strategy.

Donkey Kong Bananza Honors 44 Year Long History
How Donkey Kong Bananza Honors The Mascot's 44-Year-Long History

Donkey Kong made his arcade debut back in 1981, and Donkey Kong Bananza goes out of its way to celebrate the mascot's entire four-decade-long history.

Donkey Kong Bananza Carries Forward Nintendo's Recent Penchant for Variety

Recent First-Party Nintendo Games Have Put Gameplay Variety Front and Center

Nintendo has often gone out of its way to develop a set of innovative mechanics for its first-party offerings, whether it's the first Super Mario Bros.' side-scrolling screen, Zelda: Ocarina of Time's titular four-dimensional shifts, or Splatoon's core conceit of a competitive game revolving around paint. But in recent years, Nintendo hasn't stopped at just making the innovative mechanics, it's gone above and beyond when it comes to their implementation.

Arguably more so than ever before, modern Nintendo puts a great deal of effort into providing players with plenty of variety during their adventure. For instance, in Super Mario Odyssey, players are given a plethora of different creatures they can inhabit, each one shaking up the 3D platformer's gameplay. Zelda: Breath of the Wild offers a ton of variety with its many different Shrines and its Sheikah Slate abilities, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom offers even more with its Ultrahand power that lets players create just about any contraption they can think of.

Even less universally loved Nintendo games have taken part in this modern Nintendo strategy of putting variety at the forefront of the experience. Princess Peach: Showtime!, for instance, revolves around the concept of transforming into 12 different personas, each one significantly changing how the game is played.

Donkey Kong Bananza Is The Latest Participant in This Recent Nintendo Trend

Donkey Kong Bananza is yet another first-party Nintendo game that embraces variety at every turn. Though the core gameplay loop of Donkey Kong Bananza's overworld exploration stays pretty much the same throughout its runtime, there's a great deal of variety in the environments players find themselves in, both from a visual and gameplay standpoint. For example, while the Resort Layer is a series of lush tropical islands that require the player to use rainbow-colored Liftoff Ore to soar into the sky, the Landfill Layer is a dark pit of dirt that the player needs to gradually dig their way through bit-by-bit.

There's also a ton of variety to be found in Donkey Kong Bananza's bonus stages. Some bonus levels temporarily turn Donkey Kong Bananza into a 2D side-scroller, some turn the game into a top-down puzzle game, and others focus solely on letting the game's combat shine.

Every minute of Donkey Kong Bananza brings something new to the table, and that consistent momentum goes a long way in making DK Bananza feel like a fast-paced, joyful adventure.

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Top Critic Avg: 91 /100 Critics Rec: 99%
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Released
July 17, 2025
ESRB
Everyone 10+ / Fantasy Violence, In-Game Purchases
Developer(s)
Nintendo EPD
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Nintendo
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Action, Adventure, Platformer