Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz'' is a platform video game developed by
Marvelous AQL is a Japanese video game developer and Video game publisher, publisher, and anime producer. The company was formed in October 2011 by the merger of the original Marvelous Entertainment, AQ Interactive, and Marvelous Entertainment#Marvelous Livew ...
and published by
Sega is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its international branches, Sega of America and Sega Europe, are headquartered in Irvine, California and London, r ...
for the
PlayStation Vita The PlayStation Vita (PS Vita, or Vita) is a handheld video game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 17, 2011, and in North America, Europe, and other international territo ...
. Similar to other entries in the '' Super Monkey Ball'' series, the game involves the player directing a monkey encased in a sphere through an obstacle course to a gate at the end of the level. The game was released early on in the Vita's lifespan, in June 2012 in Japan, and in October in Western regions. Reviewers were mixed on the game's merits; while some appreciated the game's core gameplay, others felt it was too redundant to prior entries. The game did not perform well commercially, and was the last completely original entry in the series to be released on a dedicated video game console with the game's core gameplay mechanics, with the next entry, '' Super Monkey Ball Bounce'', playing as a ''
Peggle ''Peggle'' is a casual puzzle video game developed by PopCap Games. Initially released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X systems in 2007, it has since had versions released for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, the Nintendo DS (with t ...
'' pachinko clone on mobile devices instead and subsequent entries thus far being remakes of past titles.


Gameplay

The gameplay is largely similar to the gameplay of prior entries in the '' Super Monkey Ball'' series. The game is split into two main components - the main game, and the side mini-games. The main game involves the player guiding a monkey encased by sphere through a
maze A maze is a path or collection of paths, typically from an entrance to a goal. The word is used to refer both to branching tour puzzles through which the solver must find a route, and to simpler non-branching ("unicursal") patterns that lea ...
-like
level Level or levels may refer to: Engineering *Level (instrument), a device used to measure true horizontal or relative heights *Spirit level, an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal or vertical *Canal pound or level *Regr ...
of an obstacle course. Each level is completed by directing the monkey through an end-goal gate before the time limit, using either the joystick or tilt-based motion control. If the monkey falls off the edge of a level or the time limit reaches zero, a life is lost. Losing all the lives ends the game. Floating bananas are also scattered throughout levels; collecting them increases the player's score and leads to earning further lives. In addition to over 100 pre-made levels, user-generated mazes can be created in the game's "Creation Mode" in which real-life photo's taken from the
PlayStation Vita The PlayStation Vita (PS Vita, or Vita) is a handheld video game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 17, 2011, and in North America, Europe, and other international territo ...
's camera are roughly converted into a maze for playing in the game. In addition to the main game, there is a collection of eight mini-games. "Monkey Target" involves launching monkeys off a
ramp An inclined plane, also known as a ramp, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle from the vertical direction, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. The inclined plane is one of the six clas ...
and onto a dart board like platform, gaining points based on where the monkey lands. "Love Maze" involves controlling two monkeys at the same time, one with each of the Vita's joysticks, and moving them through separate halves of an obstacle course concurrently from a
top-down Top-down may refer to: Arts and entertainment * " Top Down", a 2007 song by Swizz Beatz * "Top Down", a song by Lil Yachty from ''Lil Boat 3'' * "Top Down", a song by Fifth Harmony from ''Reflection'' Science * Top-down reading, is a part of ...
perspective, similar to the game '' Kuri Kuri Mix''. "Monkey Bowling", as the name suggests, is a game of bowling, but with different shaped lanes and obstacles to avoid. "Monkey Billiards" is a four-player concurrent variant of billiards with obstacles placed on the table. "Monkey Bingo" is a variant of the game bingo. "Monkey Rodeo" involves a free-for-all where the player is placed in an area where they must collect bananas and attack other opponents to steal their bananas. "Number Ball" involves selecting balls in the correct order. Lastly, "Pixie Hunt" involves the use of the Vita hardware's camera function; the game tells the player a color, and the player must take a picture of something with the described color. Dependent on if and how well the color was captured, a number of pixies appear for the player to collect for points.


Development

The game was first announced in September 2011, prior to the release of the Vita, and was initially scheduled to be released in "early 2012" placing it as a title in the platform's "launch window". A 50% complete build of the game was made playable at a Sega press event in New York that October. However, its release was later pushed back mid-2012, and then finally June in Japan and October for North America and Europe. Unlike most entries in the series, the game was not developed internally by
Sega is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its international branches, Sega of America and Sega Europe, are headquartered in Irvine, California and London, r ...
, but rather by
Marvelous AQL is a Japanese video game developer and Video game publisher, publisher, and anime producer. The company was formed in October 2011 by the merger of the original Marvelous Entertainment, AQ Interactive, and Marvelous Entertainment#Marvelous Livew ...
. The game's Japanese release contained a code to download a level based around Japanese
super model A supermodel, also spelled super-model or super model, is a highly paid fashion model who usually has a worldwide reputation and often a background in ''haute couture'' and commercial modeling. The term ''supermodel'' became prominent in the po ...
Yukie Kawamura (making the game receiving a C rating by CERO instead of the A one, which most games of the series received). This content was not included in the game's North American release. While the game is playable on any Vita
handheld video game console A handheld game console, or simply handheld console, is a small, portable self-contained video game console with a built-in screen, game controls and speakers. Handheld game consoles are smaller than home video game consoles and contain the cons ...
s, it was not made compatible with PlayStation TV, Sony's home video game console variant of the Vita.


Reception and sales

The game received generally mixed reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the game has an average score of 66 out of 100, which indicates "mixed or average reviews" based on 31 reviews. Many critics' criticisms revolved around the premise and trajectory on the series in general; the initial ''Super Monkey Ball'' games were well-received due to in part of the simple premise, subsequent game's efforts to add to it made it lose its simple charm, while later entries, such as ''Banana Blitz'', was seen as an attempt to return the series to its roots, but it now, in effect, lacked the originality of the original games. Reviewers were divided on many aspects of the game. While some reviewers praised the game's tilt-based motion control input for directing the monkey, other reviewers panned the motion controls for being imprecise compared to using the joysticks. Similarly, while some reviewers like
Game Revolution ''GameRevolution'' (formerly ''Game-Revolution'') is a gaming website created in 1996. Based in Berkeley, California, the site includes reviews, previews, a gaming download area, cheats, and a merchandise store, as well as webcomics, screenshots ...
praised the game's ability to create levels off of photographs taken with the Vita hardware, reviewers more frequently complained that it rarely created levels that were fun or resembled the original photograph. In regards to the mini-games, "Love Maze" was singled out as a stand-out aspect of the game. The game did not perform well commercially, with it failing to chart any of the major video game charts; it did not make the UK's top 40 weekly chart, Japan's top 20 weekly chart, or North America's monthly chart. To date, no future traditional ''Super Monkey Ball'' games have been released, with the game's successor, '' Super Monkey Ball Bounce'', played entirely differently from other entries in the series, instead playing more like ''
Peggle ''Peggle'' is a casual puzzle video game developed by PopCap Games. Initially released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X systems in 2007, it has since had versions released for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, the Nintendo DS (with t ...
'' and Pachinko games, and subsequent entries are being remasters of previous titles.


Notes


References


External links

*
''Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz'': PlayStation Information
{{Super Monkey Ball series Banana Splitz PlayStation Vita games 2012 video games 3D platform games Platform games Sega video games PlayStation Vita-only games Video games scored by Saori Kobayashi Video games scored by Yoshitaka Hirota Video games developed in Japan