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A los editores les gusta
Brilliant platforming
Fully 3D levels
Outrageously adorable
A los editores no les gusta
Linear Mouthful Mode segments
Repetitive boss fights
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Publicación: 2022-03-23, Autor: Heather , crítica de: gamesradar.com
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
local co-op is a little lackluster
Kirby's latest adventure is an absolute treat and one you won't want to miss. With more open platforming in an eye-grabbing 3D world, a generous helping of fantastic features in Waddle Dee Town, and the introduction of Mouthful Mode, Kirby and the Forgott...
Resumen: Kirby and the Forgotten Land is an absolute joy to play. The dozens of copy abilities keep combat engaging right to the end, while the focus on collectables and puzzles makes up for the lack of intricate platforming...
Publicación: 2022-03-03, Autor: Max , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Looks great,Superb soundtrack,Some really fun abilities
Movement isn't too dynamic
Based on the first world of Kirby and the Forgotten Land, we're extremely keen to try out the full game and see if it can sustain the levels it brings to these opening phases. It's shaping up to be a charming family platformer that underlines how crazy it...
Publicación: 2022-04-10, Autor: Rosy , crítica de: Laptopmag.com
Colorful world is fun to explore, A variety of abilities with upgrades, Fun challenge levels, Satisfying minigames and battle arenas, Enjoyable endgame completionist content
Story doesn't matter too much, Loses some of Kirby's long standing identity
Kirby and the Forgotten Land translates many of the series' beloved elements into Kirby's first 3D adventure. Despite shedding some of its identity in the process, it remains an enjoyable platforming romp...
Aesthetically breathtaking on all fronts, Hidden challenges flesh out the levels and reward curiosity, Waddle Dee Town's development is a heartwarming reward for completing side content
Kirby and the Forgotten Land might not redefine the genre, but it's still a solid 3D platformer with a great gimmick. Kirby's duplication ability makes for some great gameplay and the much-anticipated Mouthful Mode doesn't disappoint. It's still lacking i...
Publicación: 2022-04-05, Autor: Thomas , crítica de: nookgaming.com
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a far more successful venture into 3D than I first expected. What it lacked in a challenge, it more than made up for in sheer fun and the enjoyment of exploration. I'm looking forward to seeing what they do in the future...
Publicación: 2022-04-02, Autor: David , crítica de: gamingtrend.com
Perfect translation to 3D, Paralyzingly cute, Mouthful Mode and copy ability upgrades fit well, Post-apocalypse theme is interesting...
…but isn't used to its fullest extent, Co-op partner can't do much, Almost no options
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is an excellent first foray into 3D for the pink puffball. There's so much to see and do on this adorable adventure it's hard to focus on just one thing for long, and it'll keep fans new and old entertained for some time
Publicación: 2022-03-31, Autor: Jordan , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Fun powers to play with, Lots of challenges and bonus items to unlock, New Mouthful abilities add variety, Co-op option is great
Not very challenging, Can start to feel repetitive
(Image credit: Tom's Guide)Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a short and sweet adventure, complete with all kinds of antics and fun abilities. Each stage has some nice variety and plenty of hidden things — such as captured Waddle Dees and challenges — to fi...