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March 2022
(82%)
59 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
20 Reviews
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The editors liked
Looks great
Superb soundtrack
Some really fun abilities
Brimming with colour and wonder
Great hub world with lots to do
Interesting powers that are fun to level up
Brilliant platforming
Fully 3D levels
Outrageously adorable
Hilarious Mouthful Mode
Mysterious world
Neat ability upgrades
Waddle Dee Town is quaint
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
The editors didn't like
Movement isn't too dynamic
Very little challenge even on the hardest difficulty
Levels don't really get that inventive until later stages
Kirby and the Forgotten Land successfully warps the series' already fun mix of ability-based combat, platforming, and secret hunting into the third dimension. The post-apocalyptic setting may not be as thematically interesting as Planet Popstar, but it is...
Published: 2022-03-23, Author: Steven , review by: gamespot.com
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
Repetitive mini-bosses, Some hidden secrets can't reasonably be found during first runs
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
Some world themes a bit over-familiar
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is one of the absolute best first-party titles the Nintendo Switch has to offer. The game feels great to play, looks lovely, and introduces a vibrant and surprising world packed with new mechanics, challenges, and content. Kir...
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: I've played a ton of Kirby games over the years. Probably more than I can remember. Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the first 3D Kirby on the Nintendo Switch, and I mistakenly thought it was the first 3D Kirby ever (it's not: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards...
Published: 2022-01-10, Author: CJ , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: We are 10 days into 2022 and it's hard to see how this could be the year that turns everything around for us. Millions are sick from a new variant after a holiday, people have been stuck for days trying to get home from said holiday, we all had to learn a...
Published: 2021-09-23, Author: Eric , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: After its leak earlier today, the new Kirby game from HAL has been officially revealed. Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a 3D adventure coming to the Nintendo Switch in spring 2022.Shown off during today's Nintendo Direct, Kirby's latest adventure is in fu...
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...
Published: 2025-08-27, Author: Anthony , review by: geeksandcom.com
Extension riche en contenu,Nouvelles transformations,Difficulté rehaussée,Améliorations techniques,Très belle direction artistique
Toujours pas de tableaux complètement 3D,Pas aussi ambiteux que DK Bananza ou Super Mario Odyssey,De la répétition dans les mini-boss
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