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What's the appeal of Kirby?
AnimeJesus
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Oct 27, 2017
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Having no nostalgia for Kirby, I'm not sure I really understand the appeal for the series. I don't dislike the character but he is kind of boring from a design standpoint and most of the traditional Kirby games are braindead easy, kind of like baby's first video game almost. I'm currently casually going through Return to Dreamland Deluxe atm and I think I'm sort of enjoying it, but it's mostly to see what powerups will do and certainly not for the level design.
I did really enjoy Canvas Curse on the DS though...that game rocked.
Nida
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He sucks.
Milennia
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I wasn't a fan until the 3D game came out personally
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AnimeJesus
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Milennia said:
I wasn't a fan until the 3D game came out personally
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I am kinda interested in that one but def gonna wait until the Switch 2 version. Tried the demo the other day and the 30fps made me nope out.
Derbel McDillet
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Some Kirbys are better than others.
It's the powerups, it's cute and there's always the cosmic horror aspect that sneaks up on you.
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Planet Robobot and Nightmare in Dreamland are at the top of my list. The others range from fine to pretty good.
Quinton
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Midgar, With Love
He's cute. He's round. He has a high-pitched voice. He eats things.
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He's a cosmic horror nightmare being.
Lotus
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Kirby is always there for you no matter what.
MaverickHunterAsh
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He's an utterly adorable, precious, cosmically powerful god-slaying monstrosity whose games are mostly fantastic. What isn't the appeal?
eraFROMAN
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Simple, easy to understand design, and he's pink and hungry
It ain't complicated, literally a pink Pac Man
mrmickfran
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He's adorable
Turnabout Sisters
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He's a great character, and really cute… And really great… And cute.
foxuzamaki
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MaverickHunterAsh said:
He's an utterly adorable, precious, cosmically powerful god-slaying monstrosity whose games are mostly fantastic. What isn't the appeal?
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Kirby's OK
Dyle
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First you draw a circle. Then you dot the eyes. Add a great big smile. And presto, it's Kirby!
You ever try drawing Yoshi? You have to draw him like a hundred times before he stops looking like some eldritch horror and then once you can make him look decent you have to deal with existential dread of the saddle which sends a shiver down the spine of even certified threats and avowed haters like Jeff Gerstmann
Mekanos
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The games are well-made even if they're easy, and often have extra challenges for people who want more, like Arena etc.
I think there's a small handful of truly great Kirby games, and the rest are just decent-to-good. Not a bad spot to be in for a series.
NeonZ
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I kind of see it as a light and cute beat'en up? At least for Super Star and the main games starting from Return to Dreamland. Generally, you get some challenge from the post-game modes with revamped bosses and boss rush that hides the true final boss.
bionic77
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My daughter always liked the design.
In terms of just on design my son always liked Sonic.
Galactic Specter
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I think Super Star, Canvas Curse and Forgotten Land are a cut above the other games in the series. The other ones are too easy and can get boring quickly while these games avoid that issue always keep the player engaged.
DeliciousSunnyD!
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Oct 31, 2017
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I'm not too sure honestly. Kirby has always been kind of a mystifying IP for me too OP. Have always felt kind of similar, that the games are kind of inoffensive and way too overly easy. They really do almost feel intended to quite literally be "Baby's first video game" yeah. That's been the vibe I've always had too. |
It's weird, because theoretically Kirby should really be something I'd get into. I can be cool with overly easy, more cutesy platformers/collectathons, but for whatever reason most Kirby games have just never really grabbed me.
The most recent 3D game looked pretty good though and is probably the first time in forever that a Kirby game has looked super appealing to me.
werezompire
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Kirby is cute and the games are fun. And there's more variety among Kirby games than in most franchises.
Also, if you get into the lore, there's some crazy lovecraftian stuff going on. Like many of the games start off with Kirby upset about losing a dessert and end up with Kirby fighting against a reality shattering elder god.
Jesse_and_the_rippers
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Honest answer: most of the games are fairly easy and he's a cute character. The floaty jumps, large life bar, and plentiful power ups are a good intro to gaming for kids. Not to mention Nintendo is usually pretty dependable with quality control, so despite there being 900 Kirby games they all are at least pretty good.
KZXcellent
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Playing games with boundless joy, and also Lucifer.
Captain of Outer Space
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The 2D games are very approachable for kids since you can just float over most enemies and obstacles. There's a decent bit of challenge in some of the games in having the right power-up from the previous stage to access side paths in the following stage and the more recent games have new game plus-style post-campaign modes with more challenge to them. Triple Deluxe opens up a new campaign where you play as Dedede trying to save Kirby from the baddies. Kirby 64 has a great power up combination mechanic that lets you have more fun trying out different combos.
Lotus
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DeliciousSunnyD! said:
The most recent 3D game looked pretty good though and is probably the first time in forever that a Kirby game has looked super appealing to me
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As someone that liked Kirby but sort of grew out of the games for it for similar reasons, you owe it to yourself to give Forgotten Land a try. The move to 3D is exactly what was needed to renew my interest in the franchise, Kirby's future has never felt brighter.
AuthenticM
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Quinton said:
He's cute. He's round. He has a high-pitched voice. He eats things.
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Ryengeku
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Nida said:
He sucks.
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A lot.
mrmickfran
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I think a few Kirby games are really solid despite their low difficulty level: Canvas Curse, Super Star Ultra, Nightmare in Dreamland
I checked out of the series in between Return to Dreamland until Star Allies, those games did nothing for me. I heard Robobot is good tho.
Forgotten Land is easily the best game and is well worth a playthrough.
Don Fluffles
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Incredible power in a pint-sized package. You get to easily kill everything in your path in myriad ways... while maintaining an E/E10+ rating.
Dr. Benton Quest
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Super Star is one of the best games on the SNES and still holds up really well today.
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Imran
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Sometimes games are made for different audiences and skill levels than yours personally.
Mekanos
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Dr. Benton Quest said:
Super Star is one of the best games on the SNES and still holds up really well today.
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I finished a replay the other day and I was delighted to find that almost 30 years later, it's still an incredibly damn good game. Just really solid and with tons of creativity with the movesets to the point where I'm still discovering new things when I play it.
I'd put Super Star up there with the likes of DKC2 and Yoshi's Island when talking about the best SNES platformers, for sure.
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mute
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The NES game was kinda incredible at the time.
RochHoch
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Early game: happy little kids game, you beat up a tree with a face on it, haha
End Game: planet destroying Eldritch Horrors emerge (Kirby being one of them), tragic backstories, overarching deep lore that connects the games to each other, grueling boss rush gauntlets with no checkpoints
A lot of Kirby games basically become Dark Souls for children. I fucking love Kirby. The games are packed full of charm and they're just a delight to play.
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mrmickfran said:
Super Star Ultra
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I didn't know this existed. Very excited to try it out. Thanks!
Mekanos said:
I finished a replay the other day and I was delighted to find that almost 30 years later, it's still an incredibly damn good game. Just really solid and with tons of creativity with the movesets to the point where I'm still discovering new things when I play it.
I'd put Super Star up there with the likes of DKC2 and Yoshi's Island when talking about the best SNES platformers, for sure.
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My replay was earlier this year and I was surprised at how much I still enjoyed it. Doesn't hurt that it looks great in motion.
Hello Snake
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I think I played a few minutes of a GBA Kirby. The only memorable thing was that he sucked up stuff into his mouth in a cute way.
Steeped in a Sea of Games
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I don't think there's anything wrong with an aethestically nice looking game with fun music and powers that's also pretty simple. I play then mostly for the good vibes and occasionally they can challenge you. Same reason I play most of the yoshi games.
Poltergust
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The games being on the easy side of things is to their benefit because it makes them perfect for kids. But even more experienced players can still enjoy them because they're still very well-designed and always have optional challenges and modes that are legitimately difficult.
Not everything needs to be on the level of the Donkey Kong Country Returns. It's OK for there to be games that provide a smooth experience even for beginner players. It's not like the games are braindead, either.
EDIT: Actually, does anyone here think the "one button does everything" control scheme is going to return for Kirby Air Riders? That'll be so ballsy of Sakurai to do in today's gaming landscape, even more so than it was 2 decades ago.
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sometimes you just want a well crafted easy game with cute characters and an undertone of cosmic horror
it's the anti-souls
Roliq
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He is just a Jolly Fellow
Also i really like how it also adds an extra campaign with harder bosses (games that also have one most of the time the only changes is just the player character) and a unique boss rush for those bosses that ends with a new one
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Nida said:
He sucks.
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One and done~
Dr. Benton Quest said:
Super Star is one of the best games on the SNES and still holds up really well today.
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I miss Kirby games being 'that' fast. They doubled down on the floaty controls...for understandable reasons, I guess. But yeah I miss how snappy this one was.
J-Shy
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Cozy vibes
I love playing Kirby games after a long week and wanting to relax with a nice easy game that won't be too challenging and will have a cute and fun vibe full of a variety of levels and power ups to play with. They're on the simple and easy side to be sure, but there are times when those sort of gameplay experiences are preferable, so I'll always have a soft spot for Kirby. I recommend trying them when you're in the mood for that.
They also have some really cool experimental gameplay mechanics: 64, Air Ride, Canvas Cure, and Epic Yarn come to mind.
FF Seraphim
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He is shaped like a Friend. I love Kirby.
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He can swallow god
AppleKid
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Are you going for all collectibles OP? That's where Kirby typically shines for me, especially in Return to Dreamland, Triple Deluxe, and Robobot.
My absolute favorite Kirby is Nightmare in Dreamland on GBA. It controls extremely well and the sense of speed to Kirby's run combined with the short length of stages makes it a lot fun to zoom through. Just typing this is making me want to replay it.
Magnet_Man
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Just a comfy and fun platformer with a lot of imagination and charm. And every game has 11/10 soundtrack, even the bad games have stellar music
Also covers a lot of emotional ranges which helps keep my interest as an older player
For example one game you go on an adventure to find your strawberry cake, another game has the villain realizing in his final moments he wasted his life trying to revive his lost daughter
You will learn to fear a butterfly
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