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Kirby Mass Attack Review (Fraggs.net)

Fraggs.net: While Kirby Mass Attack may aesthetically resemble any other Kirby platforming game, simple touch-based controls and Kirby’s new misfortune provide the foundation for another great and unique adventure.

gw4k5025d ago

No one really cares.
Sorry!

Sgt_Slaughter5025d ago

No wonder you don't have any bubbles...

gw4k5025d ago

I got two....for the time being.
Two bubbles counts as bubbles mate!

Michael-Jackson5025d ago (Edited 5025d ago )

@nw4k

N4G does not equal the world.

Yodagamer5025d ago

Good to see that nintendo is still supporting the ds line, sounds like a great bday gift for my lil sister, but of course ill be playing it also

Ephemeralespoir2880d ago

Kirby's so adorable! Happy anniversay~

V0MIT_M0NSTER2880d ago

Gosh this makes me feel old...

Meyers092880d ago

Kirby's had a lot of games

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Nintendo Celebrates Kirby’s Birthday With eShop Releases

The first Kirby game was Kirby’s Dream Land, which was released on the Game Boy in the west in August 1992. Nintendo has a habit of honoring the day by adding Virtual Console games to the various Nintendo eShops in North America. Last year, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land, and Kirby Squeak Squad joined the Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console library as part of the celebration.

This year, Kirby’s Dream Course, Kirby’s Epic Yarn, and Kirby’s Mass Attack are the newest titles in the North American Nintendo eShop.

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Kirby Mass Attack Review | Nintendo Life

Kirby Mass Attack offers a unique take on the Kirby series with the ability to command up to ten pink puff balls at a time. If you're interested in a downsized and linear title that takes inspiration from the likes of Pikmin, Mass Attack is one to consider. In terms of Kirby's DS adventures, this probably isn't his grandest outing, but it certainly evolved with the times and understood at the time of release that it took more than just the exclusivity of touch controls to provide an appealing game experience on the portable system. It's definitely a standout as an experimental entry in the Kirby franchise that has aged well, but more traditional Kirby outings still reign supreme.

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