--OkeyDokey-- said:
You wouldn't think that would bother someone who owns every Pokemon game... I haven't played Kirby but I've played Wario. And I don't see any glaring similarities like you do in say, GTA/Red Dead Redemption or Oblivion/Fallout 3 for example. I mean other than the jumping and whatnot O_o |
Smoked is right to a point. The rewards and progression structure in the game is exactly identical (a few stages, then a boss, with a few hidden stages per world, three treasures per stage, coins vs beads), though these have also been staples of previous Kirby games (sans beads, Squeak Squad functioned identically to this as well)
It's mostly the games different art and music that sets it apart, which is not at all a bad thing in my eyes

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.








