Kirby and the Forgotten Land seems to make a lot of positive changes to the franchise so far. Mouthful Mode adds some interesting new ways for Kirby to take advantage of the environment, while Copy Ability upgrades and Waddle Dee Town amenities look like fun ways to reward players for progressing through the game. At the same time, Kirby and the Forgotten Land clearly doesn't forget to make use of Kirby fundamentals. Kirby and the Forgotten Land still makes room for co-op multiplayer, with HAL Laboratory bringing fan favorite Bandana Waddle Dee back to help Kirby fight the Beast Pack.
Bandana Waddle Dee has charmed fans ever since he rose to prominence in multiplayer-focused games like Kirby's Return to Dream Land, and it's great to see him return as a playable character during Kirby's big step into a 3D world. Forgotten Land shouldn't just include the old alongside the new, though; old Kirby features ought to blend with Forgotten Land's new ideas in order to make both shine. Specifically, Bandana Waddle Dee deserves to benefit from attack upgrades like the ones available to Kirby in the weapon shop. He may be a master of the spear, but HAL still has lots of room to make Bandana Dee's fighting style shine.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land: How Ability Upgrades Work
In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby's Copy Abilities are far from static. Once players have unlocked the Weapon Shop in Waddle Dee Town, they can spend resources to upgrade Copy Abilities and unlocked evolved forms with unique functions. This seems like a great way to mix up Kirby's fighting style, but it shouldn't be exclusive to Kirby. Since a second player can join as Bandana Waddle Dee, that player ought to have some upgrade options in the Weapon Shop as well,
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