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A nostalgia trip that works best as a solo arcade snack, but fans expecting the charm of the GameCube originals will find this remaster trimmed in all the wrong places.

My first hour with Banana Blitz HD had me grinning. Tilting the analog stick to shift the entire stage, nudging your monkey-in-a-ball toward the goal ring across ramps, thin walkways, and moving platforms, is a genuinely tactile pleasure that you don't see much of anymore. The core mechanic is still elegant in the way that only SEGA's early-2000s arcade design could manage, and switching between the six characters, each with their own speed and jump-height stats, adds a small but real layer of choice to how you approach each stage. The problem is that Banana Blitz HD is a remaster of the wrong game, and it knows it. The original Wii release was built around motion controls, and those are gone here. What replaces them is an analog stick scheme that makes the first 60 or so of the 100 levels feel almost frictionless. The difficulty cliff arrives around World 7, when the game suddenly swings to punishing precision stages and erratic boss fights where you have to jump into weak points on enemies using a camera you cannot manually control. That fixed camera is arguably the single biggest frustration in the whole package: you'll find yourself launching jumps sideways into oblivion because the angle simply doesn't show you what you need to see. The boss fights deserve their own paragraph of grief. They feel fundamentally mismatched with what Monkey Ball is about. Rolling and precision movement are the DNA of the series, but the bosses demand fiddly jump-timing against moving targets in a cramped arena with a wobbling camera. The one saving grace is a handful of the later standard stages, around World 6, where the difficulty curve briefly hits a sweet spot and the level design gets genuinely inventive. On the content side, the Party mode arrived from 50 mini-games and left with only 10. The survivors range from decent (Monkey Target, the hang-gliding landing challenge, and Dangerous Route, a top-down re-skin of the main game) to throwaway button-mashing. Time Attack and Decathlon modes round out the package, but the leaderboard structure is fragmented in a way that drains any long-term competitive motivation. A Sonic the Hedgehog cameo character who collects rings instead of bananas is a fun novelty, though it doesn't change the math on replay value. If you're new to the series and want a casual, short-burst arcade game across 10 themed worlds, Banana Blitz HD delivers enough fun for that. If you remember Super Monkey Ball 1 or 2 on GameCube and expect that same purity of challenge, this will feel like a step sideways at best. Alex, Scout Team

Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD

Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD

Dec 10, 2019SEGA
GamerScout Says

A nostalgia trip that works best as a solo arcade snack, but fans expecting the charm of the GameCube originals will find this remaster trimmed in all the wrong places.

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Worth it for arcade-curious newcomers at a discount; series veterans should know this is far from the best Monkey Ball has to offer.

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My first hour with Banana Blitz HD had me grinning. Tilting the analog stick to shift the entire stage, nudging your monkey-in-a-ball toward the goal ring across ramps, thin walkways, and moving platforms, is a genuinely tactile pleasure that you don't see much of anymore. The core mechanic is still elegant in the way that only SEGA's early-2000s arcade design could manage, and switching between the six characters, each with their own speed and jump-height stats, adds a small but real layer of choice to how you approach each stage. The problem is that Banana Blitz HD is a remaster of the wrong game, and it knows it. The original Wii release was built around motion controls, and those are gone here. What replaces them is an analog stick scheme that makes the first 60 or so of the 100 levels feel almost frictionless. The difficulty cliff arrives around World 7, when the game suddenly swings to punishing precision stages and erratic boss fights where you have to jump into weak points on enemies using a camera you cannot manually control. That fixed camera is arguably the single biggest frustration in the whole package: you'll find yourself launching jumps sideways into oblivion because the angle simply doesn't show you what you need to see. The boss fights deserve their own paragraph of grief. They feel fundamentally mismatched with what Monkey Ball is about. Rolling and precision movement are the DNA of the series, but the bosses demand fiddly jump-timing against moving targets in a cramped arena with a wobbling camera. The one saving grace is a handful of the later standard stages, around World 6, where the difficulty curve briefly hits a sweet spot and the level design gets genuinely inventive. On the content side, the Party mode arrived from 50 mini-games and left with only 10. The survivors range from decent (Monkey Target, the hang-gliding landing challenge, and Dangerous Route, a top-down re-skin of the main game) to throwaway button-mashing. Time Attack and Decathlon modes round out the package, but the leaderboard structure is fragmented in a way that drains any long-term competitive motivation. A Sonic the Hedgehog cameo character who collects rings instead of bananas is a fun novelty, though it doesn't change the math on replay value. If you're new to the series and want a casual, short-burst arcade game across 10 themed worlds, Banana Blitz HD delivers enough fun for that. If you remember Super Monkey Ball 1 or 2 on GameCube and expect that same purity of challenge, this will feel like a step sideways at best.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamArcade PrecisionFixed CameraShort-Burst SessionsBoss FightsSingle Player FocusAnalog Stick ControlParty Mini-GamesDifficulty SpikeRemaster

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel Core i3-2100 or higher
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX550Ti or Radeon HD 5770
Storage
2 GB available space

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64-bit
Processor
Intel i3-2100 or higher
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX750Ti or Radeon HD 7770
Storage
2 GB available space

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Game Info

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SEGA
Publisher
SEGA
Release Date
Dec 10, 2019

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Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD was released on 10 December 2019.

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