After years of waiting, the Nintendo Switch’s second Kirby game is finally here. Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the next entry in the long-running series, and it represents a major step forward for its gameplay. For the first time, an entire mainline Kirby game is going to be playable in 3D. It’s great to see the franchise finally tackle one of gaming’s greatest challenges, and hopefully Kirby and the Forgotten Land can deliver on its concept. This is sure to be Kirby’s grandest adventure yet, and fans can’t wait to get their hands on it.
With Kirby potentially stepping into a brand-new era, potential fans will probably be looking to give Forgotten Land a chance. Fortunately for them, Kirby is as accessible as ever, supporting a distinct story and setting this time that waives the need to know much about the series. There will likely be references buried deep for Kirby experts to find, but the experience should be welcoming to all. Forgotten Land has been bestowed with a number of new features to make it as accessible as possible, and potential buyers should familiarize themselves with these additions before this colorful adventure begins on March 25.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land's Course Objectives Have Major Potential
One of the most obvious changes to Kirby and the Forgotten Land is that it is now seen and played in three dimensions, with Kirby able to move in any direction. This sounds like a straightforward change, and to some degree it is; Kirby and the Forgotten Land can be adequately summarized as a 3D version of regular Kirby. However, that would be oversimplifying things, as there is a lot that has changed. One thing Kirby fans will immediately notice is the shift back to Kirby 64’s limited flying, where Kirby
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