I don't think Bonk is a good game.
So tell me, where do you live? More importantly, what time do you get home and when do you usually go to sleep?
Anyway, for me, it's all about the presentation. The first time I played
Bonk's Adventure was when friend of mine got a
TG-16 for his birthday. Now, me and my brother got a
SNES and a
Genesis on Christmas about a month earlier, so I'd had my fill of Sonic and Mario by then.
Yeah,
Adventure was new for me, but it had all the right ingredients. The titular character was a little primitive guy with a huge noggin, used for bashing his enemies into submission. He also climbed cliffs with his teeth, and got a kickass power-up after eating pieces of meat. Add to this, an amusing story, great characters, memorable enemies, simplistic controls, colorful/cartoony visuals, plus a soundtrack that I've always loved, and I'm a very happy camper.
Bonk's Revenge was even better. Granted, the controls took a bit of a downgrade from
Adventure but it improved on everything else IMO.
Revenge was even more colorful, with more definitive visuals and a much more diverse selection of stages, enemies, and health/point items. The soundtrack was expanded with newer selections while retaining ones from the previous game. That tune from the snowfields remains as one of my
very favorites in all the gaming I've ever done.
Revenge was damn near perfection AFAIWC.
Alrighty...
Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure. (sighs uncomfortably) Very early in
Big Adventure I noticed things were significantly less done than they were in
Revenge. Yes, there were colors, new enemies and the like, but they all looked so flat. If I may, I'd like to re-use my beverage analogy from a prior thread.
Adventure and
Revenge are two tall glasses of a sweet, colorful, fruity, and refreshing beverage on ice.
Big Adventure is the same but the ice has melted, causing the color and sweetness to dissipate among the oversaturation.
Big Adventure was essentially watered-down. Now I did like the two-player coop, and the growth candy gimmick was neat for awhile, but all in all I claim
Bonk 3 as the weakest in the series WRT console titles.
Super Bonk 1 and 2 were great rebounds on the
SNES. They brought back everything I loved from the first two Bonk games, plus added some more transformations, power-ups, music tracks, and bonus stages. I wish Super Bonk 2 had an NA release in English; that game was great!
So, I get that Bonk might not be your cup of tea for some reason. It's okay, we all love/hate a game that the rest of the gaming community hates/loves.
Game I love that everyone hates:
Shaq-Fu (I have SO much fun with this game! Kickass music too!)
Game I hate that everyone loves:
Super Mario 64 (sorry, but I like my Mario games in 2D)