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Mar1217 said:
JWeinCom said:

Wait, what? I mean, I like Robobot as much as the next guy, but better than Superstar Ultra? Nope. 

That'll depend to who you're talkin'. Plenty of peeps would put Robobot over SuperStar Ultra. 

Personally, I agree with it. Simply for the fact that it is in the end simply a more cohesive experience than Super Star because you're experience of the later widely differs depending on how you appreciate the different game mode it has. 

But that's basically just chipping between two great games so I don't mind anyone who prefers one over the other.

I do mind. I will cleanse this world of the blasphemers. 

As for this game, I'm getting an odd feeling similar to what I felt when I was playing Mario Odyssey. I like it, a lot, but for some reason I don't like it as much as I feel like I should. It has more or less everything I would want. The level design is good, controls are sharp, music is slamming, and it even has a modicum of challenge with the time goals on the power focused mini levels. But something's not fully clicking with me, and I have no idea why.

Edit: Played the final boss which helped shift my opinion a bit. It's like if Bayonetta was designed for kids, and I mean that in the best way possible. Probably the best boss in a Kirby game. Nothing comes to mind that's even close. 

Spoiler!

I was feeling a bit let down that was the end of the game, but apparently there is another world post game. The difficulty is amped up here, so it feels like it really should have been the final world, but they made it an extra so that kids could still feel like they've beaten the game. And I'm not complaining. Only played the first level, but liking it so far.

Edit to the Edit: The postgame really ties things up nicely and makes the whole package more satisfying. It's essentially a remix of some older levels, but it actually gets pretty tough. Not like, Dark Souls hard, but probably harder than most recent Mario games. 

Having finished pretty much everything it's a really good game. The only real complaint is that I think there should have been a teensy bit more. A couple more abilities would really flesh things out, and by the middle of the game you've pretty much seen every mouthful, so a few more of those would be nice. Would be great if this gets some post game content like Star Allies did, but while that game really needed it, this one is still worth buying even if nothing is added.

Last edited by JWeinCom - on 29 March 2022