Kirby and the Forgotten Land sometimes feels like a game looking for next-gen hardware. A free demo just hit the eShop. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, ...
Games in the Kirby series seldom release with just one mode, if ever. Kirby’s creator Masahiro Sakurai is a fan of many modes, as evident in nearly every Kirby game to date as well as the Super Smash ...
Kirby and The Forgotten Land is one of the most innovative games in the franchise to date bringing the pink puffball to the third dimension. Developers at HAL Laboratory say, however, that 3D won't ...
Nintendo explains why its first-ever 3D "Kirby" gaming title, in the flesh of the upcoming "Kirby and the Forgotten Land," took about two-decade to create. Nintendo Switch’s “Kirby and the Forgotten ...
Developers at Nintendo kept Kirby in the 2D lane thanks to his round physique, but Kirby and the Forgotten Land finally changed that. If you're wondering why we never got Super Kirby 64 back in the ...
Nintendo's pink ball Kirby has finally received his first 3D platform game with the release of Kirby and the Forgotten Land. However, until now, the developers struggled with transitioning the ...
A Kirby fan has made a unique animation that highlights all the different ways the pink puffball can fly. The fact that Kirby can float around has always been something that's set the series apart ...
Kirby and the Forgotten Land puts to bed any doubt that Nintendo’s pink puffball can more than carry his own 3D adventure game. Despite its semi-open-world setting, the game doesn’t get swallowed by ...
We've been lucky enough to sit down and blast through the entire first region of Kirby's latest outing over the past week and we can confirm that there's definitely plenty to get excited about here.
If you're confused, that's totally fine. "Kirby" has existed in 3D space since June 2000 when "Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards" was released on the Nintendo 64. But that doesn't exactly count, because ...
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