Players are already sinking hours into Kirby and the Forgotten Land. This new title feels like a fresh start for the Kirby franchise, bringing it into the third dimension. While the number of copy abilities and their complexity has been scaled back for this entry, the options to upgrade them and use Mouthful Modes have given players plenty to do. With the chance to also bring a friend along to experience Kirby's usual positive vibes, Kirby and the Forgotten Land feels like a step in the right direction.
Another major part of the game's appeal is the new hub town. Kirby and the Forgotten Land supplements its standard Warp Star-navigated world map with a hub for Kirby to return to called Waddle Dee Town, populated by the Waddle Dees that Kirby saves throughout his adventure. More installations will crop up in the town as Kirby funnels Dees into it, and a lot of things are unlocked for this including gachapon machines and minigames, but one of the earliest benefits is Kirby's house. This replica of Kirby's house on Planet Popstar comes with a few fun features of its own, not the least of which is the game's clever achievement system.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is More Accessible than it Seems
Much like other Nintendo Switch games, Kirby and the Forgotten Land does not have achievements integrated on a console level. Nintendo games often contain additional content and challenges for players wishing to go for a higher completion, but very few of them have defined achievement or trophy systems. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption had an achievement list, and Super Mario Odyssey also had an in-game list accessible after the main adventure. Kirby and the Forgotten Land has joined this rare trend with the photos in Kirby's house.
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