Not exact matches
Near
platforming perfection, Tropical Freeze is both a fun throwback to the original DKC series on the Super Nintendo and a
jump forward with
The path you need to take is always very clear, and even if you do struggle to see the way
forward there's also Lara's Survival Instincts, which highlights the route you need to take, and it's pretty damn hard to fail a
jump, because the game is very forgiving when it comes to timing, so unless you're utterly hopeless you'll likely never die during
platforming sections.
Other times, blindly
jumping forward will get you killed; you have to watch for
platform patterns.
When Link
jumps across the
platforms and climbs the ladder, he must open the door by using the Grappling Hook to pull down the red switch and leaping backwards instead of
forward.
When in your ship, you will need to boost to progress the stage
forward at a decent speed, whereas when
platforming, running is crucial for not just getting around quicker, but also making
jumps.
After the checkpoint, when you meet the second wheel
platform (the one where you have to keep
jumping on the
platforms as it rotates to move
forward) ride it all the way (defeat the Porcupuffer and Scuttlebug on the way).
Look
forward to seeing you guys
jump to some Nintendo
platforms.
The complexity comes in when you realise the means to stay and
jump between vertically moving
platforms isn't as straight
forward as you expected it to be.
The auto - run -
forward of the portly plumber detracts nothing from the side scrolling
platform action, instead allowing more attention to be paid to the at times frustrating pixel perfect
jump.
This video runs for just under 15 minutes and as the
platform has a DvD - like menu system, you can easily locate and
jump between individual «chapters» rather than have to fast -
forward / rewind to find the sections you want to view again.
Mario automatically moves
forward, so all you have to worry about is tapping the screen to
jump over obstacles and reach new
platforms.