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I've watched this trailer lots, this is the Kirby game I have always wanted :D:D:D, I hope it comes in a special edition.
It's been 3 decades and finally in 2022, we are getting a 3D Kirby Adventure/Platformer game.
It makes me happy :D



I have (or have/had in the household): ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, NES, Sega Master System, Super Nintendo, Sega Megadrive, Gameboy, Playstation, Nintendo 64, Windows 95, Gameboy Colour, Windows 98, Sega Dreamcast, Gameboy Advance, PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, Windows XP, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Wii, PS3, Windows Vista, iPhone, Windows 7, 3DS, Wii U, PS4, Windows 10, PSVR, Switch, PS5 & PSVR2. :D

and I Don't have: Magnovox Odyssey, Any Atari's, Any Macintosh computers, Sega Gamegear, Virtual Boy, Sega Saturn, N-gage, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PSP, PSVita & Andoid Phone. Plus any non-mainstream consoles/platforms I haven't mentioned.

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Over 1.3 million views on the trailer already, seems this is the breakout hit of the Direct.
Star Allies was already the second highest selling Kirby game despite being fairly conservative, could this be the one to finally dethrone Dreamland and take the #1 sales crown for the series?



Agente42 said:
The_Liquid_Laser said:

I'm not really into Kirby games or 3D platformers. And yet, I find the idea of a Kirby game set in a post apocalyptic world to be kind of hilarious. I might play it just for that alone.

Only Nintendo puts a pink fluffy demigod on an adorable post-apocalyptic scenario and it´s ok. 

I´m not a big fan, but the games seem ok. And beautiful. 

But they already kinda did in Kirby 64 level 5 shiver star specially from stage 3 onwards:

Kirby has a history of being dismissed by some people in the general public, because they perceive his games as something that is probably for babies or preschool kids because having lots of cutesy characters, but the enviroments of his levels are some of the most diverse and in the end he always faces some eldritch abominations from the deepest darkness corners of the universe.



Agente42 said:
The_Liquid_Laser said:

I'm not really into Kirby games or 3D platformers. And yet, I find the idea of a Kirby game set in a post apocalyptic world to be kind of hilarious. I might play it just for that alone.

Only Nintendo puts a pink fluffy demigod on an adorable post-apocalyptic scenario and it´s ok. 

I´m not a big fan, but the games seem ok. And beautiful. 

Yeah, I got The Last of Us vibes from the environments :D

Some crossover that would be..



curl-6 said:

Over 1.3 million views on the trailer already, seems this is the breakout hit of the Direct.
Star Allies was already the second highest selling Kirby game despite being fairly conservative, could this be the one to finally dethrone Dreamland and take the #1 sales crown for the series?

It would be sad if it doesn't. Seems like the most effort they put into a Kirby game in a long time.