Well? Which was it?
I confess that I spent way more time with the original than I did with either of the sequels, but the delights of emulation have recently brought these fantastic games back into my life and I want to know which one to play through again first
My personal feeling was that the second one was the best of the three - a nice variety between the monkeys and more skill-based levels than those of the first game; you could argue that the third game took this further, but to my mind DKC3 went too far with the skill-based stages, with altogether too many levels being screen after screen of ropes suspended in midair with bees floating up and down past them, lending the game an air of reaction-testing over pure platforming action. And don't get me started on those damn spinning blast barrels.
I confess that I spent way more time with the original than I did with either of the sequels, but the delights of emulation have recently brought these fantastic games back into my life and I want to know which one to play through again first

My personal feeling was that the second one was the best of the three - a nice variety between the monkeys and more skill-based levels than those of the first game; you could argue that the third game took this further, but to my mind DKC3 went too far with the skill-based stages, with altogether too many levels being screen after screen of ropes suspended in midair with bees floating up and down past them, lending the game an air of reaction-testing over pure platforming action. And don't get me started on those damn spinning blast barrels.
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