Kirby and the Forgotten Land has finally arrived, and so far, the response has been glowing. Critics and fans seem to agree that Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a major landmark in the franchise. It sounds like HAL Laboratory's innovations have paid off; for months, fans have looked forward to Copy Ability evolutions, Mouthful Mode, and other new mechanics, and now they seem to be living up to expectations. Kirby was hardly on the ropes, but Kirby and the Forgotten Land could still be a rejuvenating force for the franchise, renewing interesting in old games and creating more demand for new games.
Luckily, it sounds like HAL Laboratory is paying attention to that response. In a recent edition of Nintendo's Ask the Developer interview series, HAL Laboratory developers commented on Kirby and the Forgotten Land's design and suggested that the future is full of further innovations. HAL Laboratory's general Kirby director Shinya Kumazaki expressed interest in developing Kirby games that are even more «wild and free» than the newly released title. That's really saying something, considering how many ideas are packed into Kirby and the Forgotten Land. It sounds like the game's bold design could be the new Kirby standard, rather than a one-off.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land's Treasure Roads are Great Side Challenges
As Kirby games go, Kirby and the Forgotten Land is already significantly more «wild and free» than most entries in the franchise. Kirby and the Forgotten Land features a wide variety of side objectives for players to clear, such as Treasure Roads, and Forgotten Land's new 3D platforming allows players to wander more than ever before. Kirby's own abilities have reached new heights of variety too. Every Copy Ability has
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