Donkey Kong Country Returns/Awesome


 * The ending, where !
 * And if you do it in co-op,.
 * In the beginning cutscene, Donkey Kong gets accosted by the Kalimba Tiki, who starts its hypnosis routine. Does Donkey Kong fall under its spell like the other animals? Nope, he merely does an Aside Glance and starts beating the Tiki to a pulp. Also counts as an epic Establishing Character Moment.
 * Becomes a Crowning Moment of Funny when Word of God says the only reason Donkey Kong doesn't serve the Tikis is that he's too dumb to hypnotise.
 * Truth in Television, people with lower intelligence are harder to hypnotize.
 * He seems pretty smart. Well, for an ape anyway.
 * The rolling rail segment in level 4-3, Bombs Away. Words fail to do it justice.
 * Getting to pull off a Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs No-Holds-Barred Beatdown on each Tiki before knocking them into the sky never gets old.
 * The reveal trailer at E3. It starts off with Reggie Fils-Aime telling the audeince, "Retro Studios has produced some great Metroid titles. But when they said they were ready for something new, we asked them to take one of the most treasured franchises in video game history and to make it magic again. If you listen, you can hear it coming." Cue gameplay footage with the familiar Donkey Kong Country theme playing. When Donkey Kong burst onto the screen, the audience cheered. And when they saw it was traditional 2D side-scrolling in the vein of the classic Donkey Kong Country games, they cheered even louder.
 * The reveal trailer at E3. It starts off with Reggie Fils-Aime telling the audeince, "Retro Studios has produced some great Metroid titles. But when they said they were ready for something new, we asked them to take one of the most treasured franchises in video game history and to make it magic again. If you listen, you can hear it coming." Cue gameplay footage with the familiar Donkey Kong Country theme playing. When Donkey Kong burst onto the screen, the audience cheered. And when they saw it was traditional 2D side-scrolling in the vein of the classic Donkey Kong Country games, they cheered even louder.