In case you don’t know the classic formula, every Super Monkey Ball level is a platform with a spawn point where you begin, an end point to reach, and bananas to grab for points (except in Dark Banana Mode). Every level and stage offers cool and interesting challenges sure to put faithful Monkey Ball players to the test and even offer new and exciting approaches to the classic formula. For example, there’s a Reverse Stage Mode, Golden Banana Mode in which you must collect all bananas to clear the level, Dark Banana Mode in which you must clear a stage without touching bad bananas, and so much more. This game contains recreations of all 300 stages from Super Monkey Ball Deluxe, plus compilations of the original Super Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball 2 levels, and while some stages were crafted to make them easier (thank goodness) the truly hardcore can play their original forms in a special “Original Stage Mode.” Not to mention, this game is packed to the brim with other types of specialized modes. There is a lot in Super Monkey Ball Mania in terms of content. Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania is a buffet of some of the best parts of the series, even if some of it is tough to chew and not every serving is a winner. All of the news and reveals Sega showed off leading up to this game’s release weren't just fluff. It sounded great on paper - an HD remaster of the first two games and Super Monkey Ball Deluxe - but could Sega pull it off? The answer is yes, with the help of Yakuza studio Ryu Ga Gotoku. So, we were admittedly nervous when Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania was first announced. That was about all of the good things we could say about it. It had decent graphics, good music, and was on Nintendo Switch. Super Monkey Ball fans deserved better than Banana Blitz in 2006 or Banana Blitz HD in 2019.
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