I can't believe IGN's opening statement
"By the look of the game it's pretty obvious, but it definitely needs to be mentioned: Kirby's Epic Yarn is a younger skewing game, and as such, experienced gamers might find less of a challenge here than in other high profile games. Kirby may take a hit from an enemy or fall off the world, but players are not punished with the finality of losing a life. So, with that said, beating Kirby's Epic Yarn is not a challenge, and you should know that right from the start."
I mean, the guy must not have played Uncharted, Assassin's Creed II, or Prince of Persia. All of which he probably considers a high profile game. In all 3 of those when you "die" you only get sent back a very small portion of the game making the experience overall fairly easy. But then again, if they ever made a game as hard as the original Super Mario Bros most media outlets would probably claim the game was too hard.








