Between a phantom-infested slice of Japan in Ghostwire: Tokyo and the tabletop anarchy of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, March 25 is a busy day for new game releases. You can add Kirby and the Forgotten Land to that list, as Nintendo's adorable pink blob is back and ready to roll into action once again. Plus the little fella's insatiable appetite has given him a few disturbing new abilities that'll make this adventure particularly memorable.
Reviews have gone live for the game, and the reception so far is mostly positive. Reviewers have praised Kirby and the Forgotten Land for being effortlessly charming, gorgeous to look at, and fun to play thanks to its polished platforming mechanics.
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«The culmination of 30 years of exploring the malleable mascot, Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the most inventive and best entry in franchise history,» Steve Petite wrote in his Kirby and the Forgotten Land review. «The move to 3D brings Kirby's signature mechanic to life in a way that wasn't possible before. This feels like a new beginning for Kirby, as it maintains all of the familiar series trappings while presenting them in a cohesive, well-rounded adventure that is playfully imaginative throughout.»
For a wider look at the critical reaction to Kirby and the Forgotten Land, check out more reviews below, or check GameSpot sister site Metacritic for more impressions.
«Kirby and the Forgotten Land is one of those games that's hard to play without constantly having a silly smile
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