Einsam_Delphin said:
Not saying the other games are lesser, but only RTDL was a traditional new Kirby game. Also, if you want a break from Kirby, just don't buy any of his games while still playing other games for a while. I do that myself with Mario platformers, and it works great for keeping each game of his that I play feeling fresh and new! |
I'm not sure what you mean by "traditional" Kirby game. Kirby has always been a character that Nintendo has done a lot of experimenting with. Kirby's Dream Course, Pinball Land, Avalanche, Tilt and Tumble, Air Ride, Canvas Curse, etc. Most of Kirby's games are non-traditional.
Besides Epic Yarn was a lot better than Return To Dream Land :)
But anyway, when games are released too often, you get the Call of Duty effect where the games don't add much to the series and aren't very interesting. I'd rather them let Kirby sit for a while till they have a good idea for him before making a game.







