Kirby and the Forgotten Land is quickly becoming one of the most well regarded Kirby games of all time. With some beautiful visuals and some surprisingly challenging and engaging gameplay, Kirby and the Forgotten Land has cemented itself as an excellent first foray into the realm of 3D. Further, as all good Kirby games do, The Forgotten Land packages everything inside a simple but engrossingly absurd story.
Beginning with Kirby and his Waddle Dee friends being sucked through a rift in space, Kirby and the Forgotten Land makes some real twists and turns along the way, eventually culminating in a boss battle that's truly out of this world. While The Forgotten Land's story isn't too complex, there are a few details players may have missed about the game's ending.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Every Mouthful Mode, Ranked
As mentioned above, Kirby and the Forgotten Land begins with the titular pink hero being pulled into a mysterious dimensional rift alongside his Dream Land pals. Kirby awakens on a beach and begins to explore the surrounding area. The island Kirby lands on is called the Forgotten Land and seems to be abandoned.
Kirby soon learns that the island is inhabited by a gang of animals named the Beast Pack, who have started kidnapping Waddle Dees. With the help of a little blue creature named Elfilin, Kirby begins to rescue the Waddle Dees and defeat the Beast Pack.
Kirby eventually runs into his old enemy King Dedede, who appears to have been possessed by something. King Dedede takes Elfilin and escapes the arena, leading Kirby to give chase. Kirby finds King Dedede at the base of the Redgar volcano, now wearing a mask that seems to make him more erratic.
Kirby smashes the mask and King Dedede returns to his usual self,
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