Between Professor Layton and the Last Specter and now Kirby: Mass Attack -- releasing on September 19 of this year -- the DS is still hanging in there.
In the latest sidescrolling Kirby adventure, HAL Laboratory explores the notion of our beloved pink hero being split into ten separate puffballs. Adorable hijinks ensue. I wasn't entirely sold on the concept until all of those little guys were crammed in a massive snowball. And then the shmup part came on. Wow!
I'd wager we'll hear more about the game from a certain spritely blonde gentleman later on this week.
Nobody remembers this being announced last year? I was wondering what happened to it and then I noticed two mysterious Kirby logos at the press conference this morning. Glad to see it's back.
ALSO KIRBY BOSSES ARE TERRIFYING. WTF IS THAT THING IN THE BEGINNING!? Such cute imagery and than that grim reaper looking creature. Goodness. We just need some more Zero bleeding all over the place and we'd have classic Kirby.
Nintendo needs to let HAL make a sprite-based Mario game. Straight-up platformer. Just turn them loose. Call it, officially, Super Mario Bros. 5. I'm sooo curious to see what they'd produce. I can safely predict it would be spectacular.
That music sounds like the Bob-ombs in Super Mario 64. I hope it isn't a pain to gather your Kirby copies. In the beginning of the video, it looks like eating a certain amount of fruit brings a new one down from the sky. But imagine if you need 10 copies to push a block or something, and have to walk back and forth farming a bunch of fruit.
I trust the developers won't make that happen. If they're wise, there'll be just what you need on the first trip through a level.
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