![]() In addition to this, she can spin her ponytail like a helicopter to either extend the height and distance of her jumps or swim through strong currents underwater, which is generally seen as the most useful of the three sidekicks' special abilities for easily navigating most levels. On the badass front, she, like all the other sidekicks, can do everything DK can in co-op mode. Rocket barrel and mine cart segments return as well. Auto-Scrolling Level: Naturally, as barrel cannon sequences return in a unique twist, certain segments will provide a Camera Perspective Switch.Autobots, Rock Out!: Pompy, Bashmaster, and even Lord Fredrik all have killer, intense metal music as their battle themes.Artifact Mook: Screaming Pillars are back, but on an entirely different island and in spite of the rest of the Tiki Tak Tribe being nowhere to be seen.Armor-Piercing Attack: Cranky's pogo cane is able to harm Snowmads with helmets, which would otherwise protect them or even hurt Kongs who jump on them.The Switch version allows you to access your entire inventory in the middle of a stage, meaning you no longer have to decide what items to bring with you into a stage or worry about using up the items you've brought with you.As the number of figurines to collect increases each time you clear a world, and getting unique figurines is a Luck-Based Mission as they're only available through the Capsule Toy Machine in Funky Kong's shop (with no real way to manipulate the chances of getting a unique one), Funky will stop the player from using the machine if all the unique figurines currently available have been collected, preventing them from wasting their hard-earned Banana Coins on the machine.The secret levels are brand-new, however. The Final Boss, Lord Fredrik, is also fought where Tiki Tong was in the previous game. All the Worlds are a Stage: The last world, Donkey Kong Island, is a review of every world in Donkey Kong Country Returns, with each regular stage being based around the most iconic challenges found in that particular area in the first game. ![]() Airborne Mook: Hootz and its fiery brethren.When the exit is displayed, the music ends with an epic chant of Donkey Kong's name. Notably, the song doesn't loop like a normal theme would do, but instead changes gradually as the player progresses in the level. ![]() African Chant: The music theme of the level Grassland Groove displays this trope.Advertised Extra: Funky Kong, apart from being Promoted to Playable in the Switch version, makes no appearance in the game's cinematics and only with his own model-animation for boss battles. ![]()
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