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March 2022
(81%)
58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(95%)
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The editors liked
Fun powers to play with
Lots of challenges and bonus items to unlock
New Mouthful abilities add variety
Co-op option is great
Colorful world is fun to explore
A variety of abilities with upgrades
Fun challenge levels
Satisfying minigames and battle arenas
Enjoyable endgame completionist content
Fun abilities and puzzles
Two player co-op
Two difficulty modes
Post game content
Great use of amiibo
New 3D movement
Upgrading powers is awesome
Mouthful Mode is a good laugh
Plenty of extra content
Missions expand gameplay
Mouthful Mode is both humorous and vital to the level design
Copy abilities make more of an impact than ever before
Secret-filled levels are a joy to replay
Plenty of compelling side missions that show off Kirby's skills
Aesthetically breathtaking on all fronts
Hidden challenges flesh out the levels and reward curiosity
Waddle Dee Town's development is a heartwarming reward for completing side content
Classic Kirby perfectly translated to 3D
Mouthful Mode is more than a gimmick
Inventive
Secret-packed level design
Vivid
Detailed visuals
Great soundtrack
Lots of content and fun extras
Perfect translation to 3D
Paralyzingly cute
Mouthful Mode and copy ability upgrades fit well
Post-apocalypse theme is interesting...
The editors didn't like
Not very challenging
Can start to feel repetitive
Story doesn't matter too much
Loses some of Kirby's long standing identity
Doesn't take long to beat
Player 2 might feel limited
Ultimately not reinventing the wheel
One mission sucks a lot
Repetitive mini-bosses
Some hidden secrets can't reasonably be found during first runs
Published: 2022-03-23, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
Brimming with colour and wonder,Great hub world with lots to do,Interesting powers that are fun to level up,
Very little challenge even on the hardest difficulty, Levels don't really get that inventive until later stages,
Kirby and the Forgotten Land switches up its traditional 2D side-scrolling gameplay to open 3D environments for an enjoyable platformer that poses little challenge and at times can feel underwhelming, even if its side-content is of a high quality. Reasons...
Brilliant platforming, Fully 3D levels, Outrageously adorable
Linear Mouthful Mode segments, Repetitive boss fights
(Image credit: Nintendo)Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the most ambitious game of the series. Its jump to 3D is as smooth as its malleable main character, and its core platforming is so refined as to be the envy of other titles in the genre. While its li...
Creative stage designs that look fantastic, More open platforming, Challenges let you make the most of Kirby's Copy abilities, Waddle Dee Town is a place you want to keep returning to, Mouthful mode
local co-op is a little lackluster
Kirby's latest adventure is an absolute treat and one you won't want to miss. With more open platforming in an eye-grabbing 3D world, a generous helping of fantastic features in Waddle Dee Town, and the introduction of Mouthful Mode, Kirby and the Forgott...
Published: 2022-03-23, Author: Giovanni , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Hilarious Mouthful Mode, Mysterious world, Neat ability upgrades, Waddle Dee Town is quaint
Runs out of ideas, Co-op play is limited
Yes. This is the best Kirby game since the Nintendo 3DS' Kirby: Planet Robobot and a wonderful Switch game for kids (and the young at heart).Kirby and the Forgotten Land was tested on a Nintendo Switch OLED in handheld mode and on a TCL 6-Series R635 when...
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: Max , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks great,Superb soundtrack,Some really fun abilities
Movement isn't too dynamic
Based on the first world of Kirby and the Forgotten Land, we're extremely keen to try out the full game and see if it can sustain the levels it brings to these opening phases. It's shaping up to be a charming family platformer that underlines how crazy it...
Abstract: Kirby and the Forgotten Land is an absolute joy to play. The dozens of copy abilities keep combat engaging right to the end, while the focus on collectables and puzzles makes up for the lack of intricate platforming...
Pros, Makes the jump to 3D, while keeping the classic games' appeal, Numerous activities to undertake, Lots of secrets to find, Mouthful Mode is interesting, if potentially visibly upsetting
Cons, Mechanically simpler than other recent Kirby games, Fewer copy powers
Abstract: The Kirby series isn't one I would have pinned as the type for a trip to a post-apocalyptic setting, but after a wormhole opens above Dream Land, the ruined remains of a seemingly human society are exactly where we find our pink protagonist. Amidst the ru...
Brilliant platforming, Fully 3D levels, Outrageously adorable
Linear Mouthful Mode segments, Repetitive boss fights
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is an ambitious jump to the third dimension that spotlights the pink puffball's perfect platforming. While its Mouthful Mode segments are disappointingly linear, you'll be coming back for several chomps of this tasty treat...
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