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Kirby and the Forgotten Land Is One of the Best Video Games of 2022

Half-Glass Gaming: "Kirby and the Forgotten Land on Nintendo Switch takes the series in a slightly different direction, offering 3D platforming instead of the usual 2D action, but it does so without sacrificing all of the great elements that make the franchise shine."

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Levii_92498d ago

It was a good little neat game that i don't regret buying but IMO it was held back by a ridiculously outdated Swtich and i also found the levels a bit underwhelming and too short and wished that the game was more challenging. It really tried to go for that Mario Odyssey feeling but nothing can be Mario Odyssey come on.

Jin_Sakai498d ago (Edited 498d ago )

Honestly there’s plenty of amazing games being held back by the ancient Switch hardware. Take Zelda for example. They would be so much better at 60fps.

TheSanchezDavid498d ago

I get ya. I personally thought it was an awesome little game that felt and played like Kirby (which I love). But that 3D design gave it enough newness to make it a really cool platforming experience for me.

badz149498d ago

honestly, that game is only slightly remembered because it has Nintendo plastered all over it while being nothing special at all, let alone one of the best offerings this year.

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Kirby and the Forgotten Land lore, explained

NE "The Kirby series is known for its crazy behind-the-scenes stories. We've compiled everything we know about Kirby and the Forgotten Land lore."

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Kirby Car Mouth figure release window, new photos, pre-orders open

The Kirby Car Mouth gets a release date, new photos, and pre-orders have opened. The figure moves forward after being pulled back.

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Nintendo kicks off 2023 Switch eShop Cyber Deals sale

2023 Switch eShop Cyber Deals sale includes lowest price ever for Kirby and the Forgotten Land plus Zelda, Fire Emblem, Xenoblade, and more.

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