Flush with a gorgeous and uplifting soundtrack, Forgotten Land is a heart-warming and no-stress experience while providing some fun challenges and deeper upgrades should you want them. Either way, this is a must-have game and yet another instant Nintendo classic that's not only warmly familiar, but also subtly inventive in a way that'll keep you hooked until the end.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is far better than I could have imagined. Its ruined yet beautiful world carries a tone of wonder and amazement throughout the entire game, and HAL Laboratory undoubtedly stuck the landing while transitioning the series’ gameplay into 3D. Though I am disappointed in the small number of copy abilities, the game’s issues are mere bumps in the road compared to its many triumphs. It is the only game I can think of to make me cry from the sheer joy of how cute and heartwarming it can be, and it is in my opinion the best game Kirby’s name has ever been on.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is hailed for its stunning graphics, making it one of the most visually impressive games available today. This title is often regarded as the best entry in the Kirby series, offering an excellent experience for couch co-op play or for parents to enjoy with their children. Despite its high quality and engaging gameplay, it remains relatively under the radar among current top games."
The way Kirby and the Forgotten builds on the traditions of the series really makes it feel like we've entered into a new era for the pink puffball. The bigger, more open 3D setting full of challenges and inventive features makes this an unmissable adventure for long-time fans. And for newcomers, I can't think of a better introduction. There's just no holding back my excitement about what the future may hold for the series going forward. Kirby and the Forgotten Land truly is a delight from start to finish.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is an adorable game with creative levels that make the most of the excellent power ups like mouthful mode, and it’s all set to a remarkable soundtrack. There’s a surprising amount of extra activities, and levels do a superb job of incentivizing you to seek out hidden objectives in order to expand the charming hub town and power up your arsenal. The technical shortcomings and some minor platforming woes at the hands of the camera work are the only blemishes on an otherwise marvelous game.
It likely won’t win over those who have already explored Odyssey’s vast platforming landscapes, but this is an ideal first step for those entering the world of gaming – or for those who simply want a relaxed co-operative experience with a healthy sprinkling of Nintendo magic.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land may not be the revolution some were expecting, but it is still a great platform game. We love the new transformations, setting, and lots of extras and minigames.
Look, if the Telegraph’s scoring policy would allow me to give extra points for cuteness, this game would be our highest rated game ever. I really mean that. Nothing else I’ve played comes close. Kirby makes the characters of Animal Crossing look about as appealing as the beasts from the most recent Resident Evil title. But The Forgotten Land feels like candyfloss, all sweetness but not enough substance. Kirby is one of Nintendo’s quirkiest and most charming characters, but he deserves better than a reheated take on one of his big brother Mario’s most forgettable outings.
If you hopped into this game without knowing any better, you would think that HAL labs had been perfecting the art of 3D gaming for decades, but this is indeed their first 3D Kirby game. While other game companies struggle to find an audience for their games, HAL labs knows how, make a game that's actually fun. They could of played it very safe with this revolutionary Kirby game, it could have been another adventure in dreamland with iconic Kirby enemies, even at that people would have loved this game. But they went one step further, they created a brand new world for Kirby to explore filled with fun challenges and goofy and expressive new enemies. One of the best aspects of the game is the flow and the difficulty, from the first to the last level, the game is enjoyable and perfectly matches the skills you've acquired while playing it. Another field where most other modern games struggle in is post-game content, without spoiling a thing, the postgame content in Kirby and the forgotten land is as enjoyable, if not more, than the main game. The music is also perfect(My favourite one is called; Faded dream of a psycho-meddler)You can tell by the name of that song that the game also has some lore, ambience and a bit of a darker tone hidden behind Kirby's colourful face for those who are into that sort of stuff. There's is also a fun two player mode and Mini-games that also support two player to tie it all in, I could go on for days on how this game DEFINITELY lives up to the Nintendo seal of quality, but to put it simply, there is no reason Not to pick up this game.
Ağzına aldığı her karakterin özelliğini alma fikri hoş olsa da yenilikçi ve oyuncuyu özgür bırakan bir şekilde kullanılamamış. Direkt onun için tasarlanan bölümler olduğundan biraz da o karakteri çalmaya mecbursunuz. Bu da yapay hissettiriyor.
Kaldı ki oyun çok basit. Mario'dan falan kat kat daha velet oyunu. O yüzden bölümleri geçmek tatmin etmiyor. Öte yandan bir yerden sonra ana görevde ilerlemek için yan görev yapmanız gerekiyor. Bende o nokta bıraktım zaten.
Daha tatmin edici bir oyun olabilecekken şu haliyle potansiyeli harcanmış.
I don't know what to say here, I couldn't even finish the demo as I was so bored.
This thing is polished, it looks and sounds great but gameplay is a bit lame.
If you are getting it for a child, I would say double my score would be more accurate. For adults, it's an easy pass.
It feels like Ys and Mario combined and aimed at very young kids.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a bland and uninspired game. Every idea that it has has been done 1000 times over, inside and out, from Kirby's abilities to the worlds to the laughable boss fights to basically everything else in the game. While I know that this is a kids game, it is so braindead in every idea that it has that it becomes a boring slog long before it ends. In terms of performance, it's decent but lacks fluidity. I know it's a hardware pushing game, the graphics are quite impressive for the Switch, but that doesn't excuse that it feels really awkward to play at 30fps, at least for me. I feel like it's so highly overrated just because it's the first full-on 3D entry in the series but as an actual game, it's incredibly lacking in fun and content.
SummaryJoin Kirby in an unforgettable journey through a mysterious world in a 3D platforming adventure. Float off on an all-new adventure as the powerful puffball, Kirby. Explore in 3D stages as you discover a mysterious world with abandoned structures from a past civilization—like a shopping mall?! Copy enemies’ abilities like the new Drill an...