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Kao the Kangaroo

2022
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Single Player
AvailableMay 27, 2022
PlatformXbox Series X, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
DeveloperX-Ray Interactive
Overview

Action-adventure game released in 2000 by Tate Interactive. During development it was known as Denis the Kangaroo.

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Opencritic Score

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Critics have mixed feelings about the story of Kao the Kangaroo. While some find its simplicity and nostalgia charming, others criticize it for being unremarkable and lacking engaging elements. Overall, the consensus is that the story is mediocre at best, with issues like stiff voice acting and poor plot execution. It doesn't stand out as a compelling reason to play the game, but still adds some charm for certain players.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Kao the Kangaroo are quite varied. Some critics, such as GAMINGbible and Xbox Tavern, find the story to be basic or generic but still passable. They appreciate the simplicity of the plot, which helps to ease players into the game's world. Additionally, Press Start Australia and Screen Rant mention that while the story may be simple, it does provide a decent seasoning for the game and follows Kao's journey to find his missing family members, which can be nostalgic and engaging for players. On the other hand, several critics express negative opinions about the story of Kao the Kangaroo. Critics like Noisy Pixel, Player 2, and ZTGD criticize the story for being unremarkable, lacking compelling elements, and failing to deliver memorable moments. They mention issues with stiff voice acting, eye-rolling attempts at humor, and poor execution of the plot. Furthermore, critics like Game Informer and Pure Xbox find the story to be dull, lacking interesting plot or writing. They believe that the story is lacking and not engaging enough for players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Kao the Kangaroo is mediocre at best. While some critics appreciate the simplicity and nostalgic elements of the plot, others find it lacking in originality and engaging elements. The majority of critics agree that the story is not a compelling reason to make progress in the game. IGN and NintendoWorldReport are among the critics who mention that the story follows a traditional hero rescuing loved ones storyline, with some outdated pop-culture references in the dialogue. However, Cultured Vultures finds the story to be charming and endearing, despite not being remarkably new. In conclusion, the opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Kao the Kangaroo are mixed. While some appreciate the simplicity and nostalgic elements of the plot, others find it lacking in originality and engaging elements. The negative opinions mainly revolve around issues with voice acting, humor, and poor execution of the plot. Overall, the consensus is that the story is not a compelling reason to play the game, but it still provides a decent seasoning and charm to the overall experience for some players.


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Critics have mixed opinions on Kao the Kangaroo's gameplay. Some praise its enjoyable mechanics and cohesive gameplay, while others criticize its lack of innovation and challenge. Positive aspects include well-executed jump and combat mechanics, with the Eternal Gloves adding depth to exploration. However, negative reviews point out derivative level designs and uninspired gameplay elements. Overall, while Kao the Kangaroo offers a solid 3D platforming experience with classic charm, it may disappoint players seeking more originality and challenge.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Kao the Kangaroo are quite varied, with some praising its positive aspects and others expressing disappointment with certain elements. Several critics, such as GAMINGbible and Player 2, highlight the enjoyable and cohesive gameplay mechanics. They appreciate the basic yet well-executed jump, double-jump, and melee combat mechanics. The abilities and powers provided by the Eternal Gloves are also commended for incentivizing exploration. TheSixthAxis further emphasizes the solid combat and precise platforming, which adds to the old-school charm of the gameplay. These positive aspects contribute to the overall enjoyment of the game for players seeking a straightforward and entertaining 3D platformer experience. However, there are also critics who express negative opinions about certain aspects of the gameplay. Noisy Pixel, for example, finds the combat to be tacked on and unnecessary, lacking uniqueness in regular enemy encounters. Press Start Australia goes further, describing the gameplay as derivative and uninspired, with tepid level designs, missable collectibles, and boring puzzles. Movies Games and Tech also mentions that while the combination of fast-paced action, collectables, and new elements keeps the reviewer engaged, the gameplay feels dated and tired with well-trodden mechanics. These criticisms highlight the lack of innovation and challenge in certain aspects of the gameplay, which may disappoint players looking for more unique and engaging experiences. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Kao the Kangaroo offers a solid and enjoyable 3D platforming experience, but it falls short in terms of originality and challenge. The positive aspects of the gameplay, such as the cohesive mechanics, well-paced levels, and enjoyable combat, are acknowledged by critics like God is a Geek, Hardcore Gamer, and GameSpew. However, the negative aspects, including derivative level designs and uninspired mechanics, are pointed out by critics such as Press Start Australia and Movies Games and Tech. While the gameplay may not bring anything new to the table, it does compile the best elements of the platforming genre, as noted by GAMINGbible. Ultimately, players who appreciate classic arcade 3D platforming fun, exploration, and a variety of activities and abilities may find Kao the Kangaroo to be an engaging experience, despite its shortcomings.


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Critics mostly praised Kao the Kangaroo for its vibrant and colorful visuals reminiscent of classic 3D platformers like Spyro and Crash Bandicoot. The game's well-designed levels and visually striking environments were highlighted as positives. However, some critics noted issues like invisible walls, animation problems, and technical shortcomings in certain versions, impacting the overall experience. Despite these flaws, Kao the Kangaroo offers an enjoyable visual journey for fans of the genre.

In terms of the graphics and visual design of Kao the Kangaroo, the majority of critics had positive opinions. The game was praised for its vibrant and colorful visuals, with many critics noting that it captured the spirit of classic 3D platformers. Critics such as Screen Rant, Xbox Tavern, and Destructoid commended the game for its beautiful and colorful graphics. The art style was described as bright, clean, and cartoonish, resembling games like Spyro: Reignited Trilogy and Crash Bandicoot. The environments were often highlighted as visually striking and lush, providing a visually pleasing experience. The level design was also praised, with critics like Hardcore Gamer and Pure Nintendo noting that the well-designed levels made exploration and finding secrets easy. Additionally, the game's visuals were said to have a nostalgic feel reminiscent of PlayStation 2 games, which added to its charm and appeal. However, there were also some negative aspects mentioned by critics regarding the graphics and visual design of Kao the Kangaroo. Some critics pointed out issues such as invisible walls, fake platforms, and collision problems, which affected the overall immersion and gameplay experience. The animation was also criticized by Push Square, who mentioned that while the art style was appealing, there were some iffy animations present. GamersRD and Cubed3 specifically mentioned technical issues, such as reduced draw distance, low-resolution textures, noticeable aliasing, and bugs, particularly in the Switch version. The blurry visuals on the Switch version were also mentioned by Cubed3. Additionally, some critics, like PlayStation Universe and IGN, mentioned that while the visuals were vibrant and solid, the voice work and presentation seemed cheap and formulaic. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Kao the Kangaroo has visually appealing graphics and a well-designed art style that captures the essence of classic platformers. The game's vibrant and colorful environments, along with its striking and lush level designs, were praised by multiple critics. However, there were some technical issues and drawbacks mentioned, such as collision problems, animation inconsistencies, and technical shortcomings in certain versions of the game. Despite these negatives, the positive aspects of the graphics and visual design outweighed the criticisms, making Kao the Kangaroo an enjoyable and visually pleasing experience for fans of the genre.


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Critics praised Kao the Kangaroo's soundtrack for its catchy tunes, but slammed the voice acting as whiny and grating. Mixed reviews point to technical glitches and dated dialogue, making the sound design a lackluster aspect of the game.

In terms of the positives, several critics praised the soundtrack and music of Kao the Kangaroo. Critics such as Push Square and Impulsegamer highlighted the pleasing and catchy arcade background music that complemented the gameplay. Video Chums specifically mentioned the well-produced tunes that provided a seamless backdrop to every level. Additionally, Destructoid and Game Informer both commended the game for its decent soundtrack and audio effects. However, the negatives surrounding the sound design and music of Kao the Kangaroo were also apparent. Multiple critics criticized the voice acting, with PlayStation Universe, Player 2, Hardcore Gamer, and Pure Nintendo all expressing their disappointment in this aspect. PlayStation Universe found the main character's voice to be whiny, while Player 2 described the Australian voice acting as grating and painful to listen to. Hardcore Gamer and Pure Nintendo both criticized the voice acting for making the dialogue tiresome and poor overall. Game Informer also mentioned technical glitches affecting the sound design, including missing sound effects and awkwardly silent moments. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed regarding the sound design and music of Kao the Kangaroo. While there were positive comments about the soundtrack and audio effects, the negative feedback regarding the voice acting and technical issues cannot be ignored. Critics such as ZTGD and Hardcore Gamer pointed out embarrassing voice acting moments, while Game Informer and Pure Nintendo highlighted poor voice acting and dated dialogue. The varying opinions on the sound design and music indicate that it may not be a standout aspect of the game, but it still manages to provide a decent audio experience for players.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Kao the Kangaroo. Some praise it for adding charm, while many others criticize it for stiff delivery, lack of personality, and grating accents. Overall, negative reviews outweigh the positive ones, with most agreeing that the voice acting falls short and fails to enhance the gaming experience.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the voice acting in Kao the Kangaroo, it is evident that there is a mixed reception towards this aspect of the game. Some critics, such as Impulsegamer and Cultured Vultures, express positive views, noting that the voice acting is mostly great and adds to the charm of the game. They appreciate the voices of certain characters and find them amusing or endearing. Additionally, Movies Games and Tech mentions that while the acting is amusing, the dialogue can be a little dated, suggesting that there are still some positives to be found in the voice work. On the other hand, a significant number of critics express negative opinions about the voice acting in Kao the Kangaroo. Noisy Pixel, PlayStation Universe, Player 2, Press Start Australia, Push Square, ZTGD, Hardcore Gamer, Pure Xbox, GameSpew, PC Invasion, Cubed3, Gaming Age, GamingTrend, Pure Nintendo, and Vooks all criticize various aspects of the voice acting. They mention issues such as stiff and awkward delivery, lack of personality or charm in support characters, grating Australian accents, questionable inflection and unsure delivery, and poor writing. Some critics even go as far as describing the voice acting as irritating, really bad, or sloppy. These negative opinions highlight the overall consensus that the voice acting in Kao the Kangaroo falls short of expectations and fails to enhance the overall experience for many players. In summary, the opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in Kao the Kangaroo are divided. While some critics appreciate certain aspects of the voice work, such as the charm and amusement it brings to the game, the majority of reviewers express negative views. They criticize the stiff and awkward delivery, lack of personality in support characters, grating accents, questionable inflection, and poor writing. These negative opinions outweigh the positive ones, leading to an overall consensus that the voice acting in Kao the Kangaroo is subpar and does not meet the expectations of the players.


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Critics had mixed opinions on the technical performance of Kao the Kangaroo across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch. While PS5 and Xbox Series X had smoother gameplay with minor bugs, the Switch version faced criticism for unstable framerates and numerous glitches. Overall, all platforms experienced technical issues, highlighting the need for improvement in the game's performance.

In terms of the technical performance on the PlayStation 5, the majority of critics had mixed opinions. God is a Geek highlighted issues with invisible walls, fake platforms, and losing collectables after taking certain damage. Noisy Pixel mentioned encountering a couple of glitches in the hub worlds, while Press Start Australia criticized constant bugs such as getting stuck in geometry, objects not disappearing, enemies glitching, audio issues, and lingering UI elements. On the other hand, PlayStation Universe and Push Square noted that the game runs smoothly on the PS5, with Push Square specifically mentioning near-constant 60 frames-per-second and only minor bugs and issues. Moving on to the Xbox Series X, the technical performance of Kao the Kangaroo received similar mixed reviews. Destructoid described the game as functionally playable with some issues, bugs, and nitpicks. Hardcore Gamer encountered minor bugs, including enemies not spawning and moments where things had to be repeated, as well as a bug that caused the auto-save to revert back to an earlier stage. Pure Xbox mentioned bugs and instances of getting stuck, with double jumps and stomp attacks sometimes not working. However, Impulsegamer praised the smooth performance on the Xbox Series X, highlighting good draw distance and a silky smooth framerate. The Nintendo Switch version of Kao the Kangaroo faced the most criticism in terms of technical performance. Cubed3 mentioned unstable framerates causing delays in controls and issues with blurry visuals due to dynamic resolution. GamersRD criticized reduced draw distance, low-resolution textures, noticeable aliasing, and bugs. Gaming Age mentioned performance issues and slowdowns, while GamingTrend described the game as very glitchy, with constant glitches and falling through the floor. NintendoWorldReport highlighted persistent frame rate drops in handheld mode and occasional bugs with the HUD and sound. Pure Nintendo mentioned a broken save system, although the reviewer did not personally experience this issue. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Kao the Kangaroo suffers from technical issues and bugs across all gaming platforms. While some platforms like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X had positive aspects such as smooth performance and minor bugs, the Nintendo Switch version faced significant criticism for its unstable framerates, low-resolution textures, and various glitches. It is clear that the technical performance of Kao the Kangaroo needs improvement, with critics mentioning issues ranging from minor bugs to game-breaking problems that hinder the overall experience.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of Kao the Kangaroo. Positive aspects like exploration and collectibles add replayability, but frustrations with limited lives and lack of challenge detract from it. While the game offers some incentives for replay, its brevity, bugs, and forgettable nature make it fall short in providing a compelling reason to revisit.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Kao the Kangaroo are mixed. Several critics mention positive aspects that contribute to the game's replayability. Critics such as Impulsegamer and Movies Games and Tech highlight the exploration, secrets, and collectibles as factors that provide replay value. The inclusion of themed worlds, optional cosmetics, health upgrades, and a scoring system are also mentioned as incentives for replaying the game. Additionally, the presence of challenge rooms, bonus levels, and the ability to complete each level 100 percent provide some replay value, as mentioned by Push Square and Video Chums. However, there are also negative aspects that impact the game's replay value. Critics like TheSixthAxis and Video Chums point out the frustration caused by limited lives and checkpoints, which can be discouraging when replaying levels. The lack of challenge and easy difficulty, as mentioned by Pure Nintendo and PC Invasion, also diminish the desire to replay the game. The bugs present in the game, as noted by Hardcore Gamer, further detract from its replayability. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while Kao the Kangaroo offers some replay value through collectibles, exploration, and optional content, it falls short in providing a truly compelling reason to replay the game. The brevity of the game, mentioned by Xbox Tavern and Game Informer, is a common criticism, as it limits the overall experience and doesn't leave a lasting impression. Additionally, the lack of surprises and the game's forgettable nature, as highlighted by Press Start Australia and Game Informer, contribute to the overall sentiment that Kao the Kangaroo lacks significant replay value.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

**** Kao the Kangaroo gets mixed reviews for its nostalgic charm and solid gameplay, but faces criticism for lack of originality and technical issues. Overall, it's a fun throwback to classic platformers, suitable for casual gamers and fans of the genre.

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Cubed3.com

Sep 26, 2022

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Kao the Kangaroo is a great 3D platformer with solid controls and strong visual design. Despite some technical issues on the Switch, it is recommended for players of such titles.

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Culturedvultures.com

May 30, 2022

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Kao the Kangaroo is a fun and charming game that successfully combines elements from the original games with new twists. While it lacks challenge, it has enough personality and charm to warrant a revival for the franchise.

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Xboxtavern.com

Jun 3, 2022

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The return of Kao The Kangaroo is both a blessing and a curse, failing to bring anything new to the genre formula and being too short to be memorable.

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Videochums.com

May 29, 2022

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The game is described as fun enough for those nostalgic for 3D platformers of the early 2000s, although it may not be a shining example of the genre. The positives include easy-to-pick-up-and-play platforming, colorful world, great sound effects, and solid collection of unlockables and rewards. The negatives include occasional clunky controls, lack of a map system, and an annoying life system.

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Impulsegamer.com

May 27, 2022

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Kao the Kangaroo is a fun and enjoyable 3D platformer that delivers a nostalgic experience, with smooth controls on the Xbox Series X.

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Gamespew.com

May 27, 2022

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Kao the Kangaroo is a solid entry in the genre that sticks to the rules with finesse.

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Purenintendo.com

Jun 17, 2022

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Kao the Kangaroo is described as a fun reboot that is simple and enjoyable, but it doesn't reach the quality of top-tier platformers. It is recommended for those looking for an easygoing platformer or a game that anyone in the family can enjoy.

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Nintendoworldreport.com

May 27, 2022

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Despite technical issues, the game is described as a solid 3D platformer with charm and worth playing, especially for fans of early 2000s platformers. Caution is advised due to the technical problems.

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Ztgd.com

Jun 9, 2022

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Kao the Kangaroo is a better game than expected, considering its revival from a lesser-known game. It is worth checking out for fans of mascot platform games, despite its lack of difficulty.


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Thesixthaxis.com

May 30, 2022

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Kao the Kangaroo is an enjoyable throwback with scrappy gameplay and fun combat. It may be challenging for young children but can provide family bonding. It feels like a heartfelt homage.

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