![]() Too easy, and you can’t change difficulty.For kids? Not so much, I’d imagine this is one for them, tiding them over until LABO makes its grand entrance. For adults (who perhaps aren’t Kirby die-hards… hi, you guys) this gets very boring, very fast. Kirby Star Allies seems under-developed, with excessively simple mechanics and a very small gameplay loop: suck, steal, attack, grab puzzle pieces. Damned if you play with friends, damned if you play alone. It’s not much better with real friends playing a boss, no matter his weakness, will crumble under 2-4 reasonably competent players who simply need to mash the attack button. ![]() Your three AI teammates will not only take out any oncoming threats (and even stretch to the sides of the 2D plane to try to take out enemies that have respawned on either side), but they’ll solve (already very easy) puzzles for you too, combining necessary powers so you don’t need to worry. When in single-player, your four-player team means you can practically set your controller down. ![]() ![]() Despite the overall message that friendship can triumph over evil (a kiss defeats a boss, you guys), Kirby’s not selfless in his actions taking over a friend will also provide his power set to your team of four. In addition to his usual copycat move, he can now throw hearts at enemies and make them his friends. HAL Laboratory’s latest, Kirby Star Allies, is decidedly aimed at children and that is a real shame.Īt it’s heart, Star Allies is more saccharine than anything Disney has or ever will produce, featuring a Kirby powered by love and kisses. ![]()
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