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The animation of Kirby Getting a copy, or super copy, ability looks really smooth and looked like it took quite a bit of time. With all that this game has that is great, graphics will have to be one of them, play it and you will see!

Sound: 10 Oh the sound. This is not exactly my favorite part in a review. But, I have to talk about the game right? Well, the soundtrack for this game is great. The people who made these Kirby games, really wanted to put in some great music. The music for a normal Kirby game, not just this one, is really great!

All of the themes from a Kirby game, minus a few, are great! This game did a great job of getting all of the great music down and putting it into this game. When you play a game, you don't want to play in silence, so you want to hear a good soundtrack, that is the one main thing that the people of Kirby do understand and get right. Addictiveness: 9 This game is quite addicting. Once you play it for the first time, you will want to play it again. And also, the first time you play, you will want to play for quite a long time.

The game is just so fun that you will want to just keep having that same felling of happiness. You will always want that feeling, and that is what this game will give to you.

When you play a game, you want it to be a super fun game that you won't just want to return right after you play it once, and that is what this game does for you. I would really say that it is super addicting. Story: 8 The story for this game is fun. So the story is that some guy a little alien thing crashes his ship down on Dreamland.

Kirby then tries to help repair his ship so he can fly away. You go all around Dreamland to get the parts for his ship and you rebuild it and he flies away with you to a different planet. I will not give away the rest of the game but I will tell you that it is a thrill. The game has a great story that will have you thinking about it from the start of the game, to the end of it.

With a story this good, you don't want to miss it. Depth: 8 There is a lot to do in this game, but there is not too much. You have the normal story, two lands and a final boss, plus normal bosses at the end of each level, and you have the mini games with the different abilities, and there are also the mini games with made out games, no abilities. There is also an extra game on each of the save files and there is the Arena that you will complete near the end of the game. So, there is a lot to do in this game, but there is not enough to do to have it as a Difficulty: 6 This game, is what I call a standard game in the difficulty section.

What I mean by that is that it is one of those games that is not too hard, and not to easy. You will have a struggle with some parts in the game, like the final boss, but mostly it is a pretty easy game to play and complete.

This game is not so easy you will be done in an hour but it is not as hard as one that you will never complete. Overall, this was a very good game that I would say to get if you have a Wii.

If you don't have a Wii, I would recommend getting one. Each of these characters possess traits from corresponding Copy Abilities based on the way each character moves and attacks, though only Kirbys are able to inhale enemies and use Copy Abilities.

Players are able to ride on top of each other as a 'totem', which, with perfect timing, allows the use of a charged attack, called the 'Team Attack', from the 'base' player. Players are also share recently-ingested health-restoring items through a move called 'Face-to-Face' which is highly similar to regurgitation.

Unlike most multiplayer games, all players share from a pool of lives, with each player requiring one life to enter the game. If one of the three additional players loses a life, they can spend an extra life to rejoin the game.

However, if Player One dies, all players stop play and gameplay restarts from the last checkpoint. Throughout the game, players can seek out Energy Spheres used to power up the Lor Starcutter, the game's hubworld.

Finding these spheres often requires keen exploration, wits, skill, or a specific Ability or item. There are also challenging 'Dimensional Rift' areas that are found while using Super Abilities, requiring players to escape a black void before facing off against a miniboss to earn additional Energy Spheres.

Ninja Dojo tasks players with shaking the Wii Remote to fire ninja stars at targets whilst Scope Shot tasks players with defeating a large robot within a time limit.

Clearing the game unlocks Extra Mode, a more challenging, 'remixed' rendition of the main game, and The Arena, which sees players fighting all the bosses of the game in a random order. Clearing the Extra Mode unlocks The True Arena, where players fight harder, stronger versions of bosses, along with three extra boss characters.

The story begins with Kirby carrying a cake, while King Dedede and Waddle Dee chase him, as they run past Meta Knight, who is reading a book. Kirby and the gang suddenly see a starship flying out of a wormhole, prompting them to investigate. They enter the ship and encounter an extraterrestrial named Magolor, a frantic creature who discovers that the five vital pieces of his ship, the Lor Starcutter, along with the crucial Energy Spheres, have been scattered across the planet.

With Magolor offering them a trip to his homeworld of Halcandra should they help fix his ship, Kirby and his friends set off to recover the lost pieces of his ship across the five corners of the planet. After retrieving the main pieces, the natives, travel to Halcandra as promised by Magolor, where they are attacked and struck down though this time the ship's pieces stay intact by a four-headed dragon named Landia, who rests atop the planet's highest volcano.

Magolor claims Landia is an evil beast that has taken over Halcandra and sends Kirby to defeat it. However, after Landia is defeated, Magolor reveals his true motive was to steal the Master Crown, constructed by a legendary race called the Ancients, as a source of immense power, on his head and become all powerful, with intent of making the entire universe bow before him, beginning with Pop Star.

Teaming up with Landia, who is split into four dragons, Kirby and his friends chase Magolor through an interdimensional tunnel to confront him.

They destroy the Master Crown and take Magolor's soul with it though the Kirby's 20th anniversary collection reveals that he survived and has reformed. With peace restored to the universe, Kirby and friends flee through the shrinking wormhole back to their home planet, whilst Landia takes the Lor Starcutter and returns home as Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight, and Waddle Dee wave goodbye.

Development on a new Kirby title began after the release of the Nintendo The game underwent an year development period in which three different proposed versions of the game were developed and scrapped. The game would also support multiplayer with up to four players. However, difficulty with programming four-player led to this version being scrapped, though its story and concept would later resurface as Kirby Star Allies for the Nintendo Switch.

The second build placed Kirby in a 3D environment with open world-style gameplay, and the third build returned to side-scrolling gameplay but had the graphical style of a pop-up book. The development team realized that the failure of the first three attempts were caused by too much focus on multiplayer, so focus was shifted to the single-player experience.

Kirby ' s long development caused the game to frequently appear and then disappear from upcoming game lists. The December issue of Nintendo Power removed Kirby from its list of GameCube releases, but did not place it on its list of Wii releases. Matt Casamassina of IGN, posting on his blog, furthered the idea of a Wii release by stating that it would indeed be released for the Wii in While the game did not appear at E3 , Beth Llewelyn of Nintendo of America confirmed the game 'had not been abandoned.

The Kirby game was presumed to have been canceled until a Financial Results Briefing on January 28, re-announced the game with a release date set within the same year. Kirby's Return to Dream Land has received mostly positive reviews, with many praising the game's cooperative gameplay, graphics, and sounds but criticizing its lack of difficulty.

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