![]() Conclusion: This is a fun but easy Kirby Adventure. Besides the load screens, this game holds up on a technical level that is comparable to all other Nintendo games. I notice that there were many load screens breaking up the action and some of these load screens were very long. The soundtrack has some pretty good tracks but nothing that stands out. Technical: Visually, the game looks great. This game has some flaw and is most likely not the best in the franchise but it still has the fun and charm of some of the most average game in the series. The game can be very easy at times and this makes co-op all the more important to keep the game fun and interesting for the entire runtime. The only disappointing thing about this is that multiple bosses are reused from previous games and are reused again near the games ending. This game length was a concern for some but I think 8-10 hours for this game was enough. It’s a fun and visually cool looking fight but it could have been better. This is even worse during the final boss fight since it is most friend ability segments. The most logical thing to do is to let one person control these abilities but that means that the other 3 players will have nothing to do for a good 3 to 5 minutes. These sections are not much fun because if multiple people try to control it, it becomes a broken mess. These come in forms of turning everyone into a circle or a train to be able to get through certain sections. The last new gimmick is this game is the friend abilities. ![]() The only downside is that there is very few fusion. Abilities can also be fused together with the help of your friends. Since players can play as almost any enemy in the game, the Kirby staff stuff this game with many abilities, the most abilities in a Kirby game to date. The enjoyment is doubled with the great addition of the aforementioned 4 player co-op. It works well and plays exactly like you would expect it to. Gameplay: This game is a traditional 2D platformer just like the original Kirby games. Nothing mind blowing but if you like Kirby games, then there is much to like in this department. It’s a pretty simple good and evil story but it works well, giving it a much-needed excuse to put co-op 4 player action in this game. Kirby gets one these hearts as well and can use it to turn enemies into friends. Story: The story starts out with our main villain, Hyness, getting a dark heart that is able to turn people evil. Will this game another great addition to the franchise or will it fall under with the many tropes of its more generic entries. Introduction: With the Nintendo Switch being such a success with numerous award-winning games, it’s time for the pink puffball we all know and Introduction: With the Nintendo Switch being such a success with numerous award-winning games, it’s time for the pink puffball we all know and love to grace the system. Up to 4 players can join in with the horizontal Joy-Con controller configuration, or 8 Joy-Con with 4 Joy-Con Grips. Imbue copy abilities with different elements, such as wind, water, fire and electricity, by borrowing or giving them to helpers to add more attack power, unleash powerful attacks, or solve puzzles. Returning copy abilities include, Sword, Fire, Water, Bomb, Broom and many more. Recruit up to three enemies as helpers by hitting them with hearts. ![]() On top of that, you can join with up to three friends for a different kind of team-up action. Recruit enemies by hitting them with hearts and gather helpers for a party of up to four characters. Kirby is backand he's finally on the Nintendo Switch console in HD. On top of that, you can join with up to three The pink puff is backin HDand he's not alone.
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