Donkey Kong Bananza takes notes from the best Mario and Zelda games: it has its own shrines, you can totally destroy levels, transform into animals, and dive into the underground

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Nintendo hosted a livestream diving into Donkey Kong Bananza and its features today, and it looks like the exciting Switch 2 game carries many of the company’s past titles’ best parts.

From beloved Super Mario classics, to more recent Legend of Zelda games like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the inspiration from some of Nintendo’s greatest releases of all time is evident in Donkey Kong Bananza – and today’s stream proves as much. Players can destroy and shape levels in true sandbox-esque fashion, turn into animals like Mario does for unique abilities, and even complete “ancient ruins.”

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