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JWeinCom said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
JWeinCom said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
JWeinCom said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
JWeinCom said:
Huh? Return to Dreamland was less than two years ago...


Exactly!

You said going on three years... it's been less than two...



Oh, my mistake! In my defense there are too many Kirby games to keep track of!


There are a lot of them, which is why I'm in no rush for another.  We had Mass Attack and Return in 2011, Epic Yarn in 2010.  I love Kirby, but it's time for a little break.



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.



Like Mario, Kirby is a franchise so it can have spin-off games like the ones you mentioned. Dream Land, Amazing Mirror, Sqeak Squad, etc., those are traditional/mainline games, what Kirby is known for!

You don't have to buy every new game lol. Just skip a few releases so that when you do buy a new game, it will have a lot new to it compared to the last game you played from the series. I actually do this with CoD aswell. Btw what developer wouldn't want the Call of Duty effect! xD