Review: “Kirby and the Forgotten Land” is more of the same in the best way
We were asked not to cover levels, story elements or other content beyond world five, Originull Wasteland.
The main gameplay loop involves completing levels using a combination of Kirby’s copy abilities and mouthful mode to platform, solve puzzles and defeat enemies. While the path through each level is linear, there are lots of clever secrets and hidden areas tucked away for players to uncover hidden Waddle Dees.
As great as the environments looked, a few jarring disparities are hard to ignore. Kirby can fly short distances by filling himself with air, but in a side-scrolling game, his vertical movement is limited by the edges of the screen. A 3D setting like that in “Kirby and the Forgotten Land” doesn’t have these same clear visual constraints. Instead, it relies on seemingly arbitrary height limits to keep Kirby within the playable area — but constantly bumping into an invisible ceiling gets old fast.
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