Even if the visuals are the epitome of generic Kirby, they look sharp. Star Allies gets credit for a great soundtrack, great controls, and an epic finale. Apart from a few barrel-blasting sequences (in the style of Donkey Kong Country) and moments where Kirby and his partners roll along as one giant ball, you won’t find much to do other than move from left to right. The last two mainline 3DS Kirby titles, Triple Deluxe and Planet Robobot, proved Kirby is capable of interesting level design, but Star Allies plays out as a series of flat, horizontal slogs. partners makes things ridiculously easy, as they do most of the work they can even solve puzzles for you before you get a chance to consider the solutions. As a series, Kirby titles are generally designed to be friendly to younger players, but when gingerly tapping the attack button without any regard for position or stolen ability is enough to complete any objective, it gets boring. Kirby and pals steamroll their way through every encounter, and every boss is a breeze. Having four players makes combat a cakewalk. The option to play with friends is nice, and the Switch’s Joy-Con setup makes jumping in and out of cooperative play easy, but the overall design suffers tremendously from the multiplayer options. The game delivers standard-but-unsurprising Kirby action, but the final boss does stand out as a large and interesting finale – though I won’t spoil it here. It can be played cooperatively with up to three others, but if you play alone, A.I. The twist for Star Allies is Kirby can throw hearts at select enemies to add them to his team. The premise this time around is evil things are invading Dream Land and Kirby must expel them by grabbing some friends and beating up bad guys. On that scale of inoffensiveness, Star Allies rests a bit on the low end, offering a bland Kirby experience with few new mechanics. New entries come often, and they don’t stray too far from the “pretty good” mark in either direction. Just watch out for some dark moments.For better or worse, Kirby is Nintendo’s most consistent franchise. Honestly, this game should be fine, it’s not bad in fact it’s a amazingly constructed game and the whole line of teamwork and friendship keeps Kirby to be sit’s own happy little universe. But hey, at least in the end you help void get reborn into a happier life. (Zero being the first version of zero, he also has intense blood in the fight.) nothing too gruesome in the last phase of Void, just a really obvious reference that can get kids diggin into the Internet and seeing the horrifying zero fight where the Void fight originated from. Rated E for eyeballs.īut on the last phase of Astral Birth Void, he himself is a complete reference to Zero. Yep, blood coming out of a white eyeball god. To sum up the zero 2 fight in a nutshell, it’s basically blood everywhere. If you look in the codes, this attack is called “Red Tears.” An obvious reference to a very old, but gruesome Kirby boss. They are red and the shape of a raindrop or teardrop. Going back to the dark lord cult, in the actual Void Termina fight, his heart phase does a attack where it will drop down these little raindrops from the sky. You’ll need tons of practice to get past each section of the stages. It is extremely hard to get past this mode, especially collecting every single collectible on that mode. One of the extra modes you unlock after beating story mode called hero’s in another dimension, is SUPER hard. Switching gears to the difficulty, I did say this game was easy. So basically, he was preforming the equivalent of a satanic ritual in the Kirby universe. This character wasn’t just trying to revive the dark lord for the heck out of it, if you look closer and understand the games hidden lore, you can find out that this is a cult or religion. It gets worse as when you take his hood off, he’s a horrifying looking beast and becomes way more violent than his first phase. It is dark as crap and that should show you how insane he is. Well in the original Japanese version of the game, he tells you to literally kill yourself. And right before you fight him, he tells you to please disappear forever. His personality and actions are very unpredictable, crazy and absolutely mayhem. His goal is to revive the “dark lord” known as Void Termina. He has a hood and resembles highly as a priest. However, at the end there is a strange villain you see. The actual story mode and stuff are suitable for younger audiences. For the most part of the game, it is very easy.
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