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amp316 said:
noname2200 said:

Apparently Feel-Good (Wario Land: Shake It!) is the developer.  I consider that a great sign, but... what's HAL been doing?!


This here means that the game will be awesome, but no one will buy it.

It wil do fine. Kirby's cuteness is second to none.



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I think it'll sell around  a million too 1.5 million depending on what reviews are like and how much they push it. But I can't see it selling a massive amount tbh.



I think it looked so cool. But please help me with my question that Soriku couldn't yesterday:

 

Slimebeast said:
Soriku said:
Slimebeast said:

So u mean all kirby games are for children?


I don't mean Kirby games are for children because many adults play Kirby too of course. It's just...you're probably judging the game on the art style right? Well Kirby isn't a game that is expected to have a mature type of art style.

Art style... yes and no. Mario has a kiddy art style but it can be played by adults too. The smalles kids cant even handle Mario games, right?

But as in.. u know Nintendogs. Nintendogs is intentionally made for really small kids. Even a 4 year old can play it right? Viva Pinata is also for very young kids (I think lol), like pre-school and up.

So compared to the above, where does Kirby stand? I mean the new game looked like a platform game where u pick gold stars much like in Mario. But is this Kirby game like a very easy and simple Mario Bros Wii?

Now I don't mean Kirby Yarn because obviously we haven't seen the whole game yet, but I mean Kirby in general from what you Kirby lovers know. Is this a childrens game or not (in the sense I described, see how I compared to Nintendogs, Mario and Viva Pinota)



Yes. Kirby can be enjoyed by everyone.



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First Kirby game that i actually want :D



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It's a 2d platformer and plays as such, So it should be quite acsesable.



rastari said:

I think it'll sell around  a million too 1.5 million depending on what reviews are like and how much they push it. But I can't see it selling a massive amount tbh.

Kirby sells a lot in Japan. Even the N64 version (with under 6 million consoles in the country) broke a million in that region alone.

So, I wouldn't put this game at 1.5 million, it should do much better. Unless, the art style completely turns everyone off (which is a possibility...).



Direct from Nintendo's E3 website:

Kirby's first console platform game since the Nintendo 64™ days introduces an amazing new look based on animated yarn and a world of cloth and textiles. The creative approach is woven directly into the game play and allows the ever-morphing Kirby™ to take on a variety of new forms. It's a one-of-a-kind platformer that lets players explore high and low for hidden objects and fun adventure.

Features:

  • The look of the world is stunning, but it's also interactive. Pulling on stray threads might reveal hidden areas. When Kirby literally goes behind the scenes, the virtual fabric warps and bends to show his location.
  • Thanks to his versatile yarn composition, Kirby can take on a variety of forms both in his common actions and when he transforms into powerful vehicles. When Kirby dashes, he zips around as a car. In water, he turns into a submarine. At times he can even transform into a massive robotic tank, a UFO and other vehicles.
  • Two players can play through the entire game together (additional accessories required and are sold separately).
  • Gems and collectible items are scattered throughout the environments for players to find.


noname2200 said:

Apparently Feel-Good (Wario Land: Shake It!) is the developer.  I consider that a great sign, but... what's HAL been doing?!

I think they're working on Wii Party



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