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Kirby star allies review destructoid
Kirby star allies review destructoid







kirby star allies review destructoid

Gooey feels like a different take on Kirby, which is only appropriate. Seeing as how we can swap to Kine out of water, well, we can see what would happen to him. Plus, we do not have to worry what would happen to poor Rick or Coo if they needed to go underwater. We have all of these major abilities covered, without having to worry about button combinations. Not to mention, Kine guarantees us ice attacks the moment the trio enters a body of water. Coo pulls off a cutter attack effortlessly, as well as a parasol spin, when you take flight and he automatically appears. I mean, Rick has fire and stone moves to use, which are accomplished quite easily without worrying about button presses. The trio of Rick, Kine and Coo may feel like the easiest new character. It is a joy to use them in Guest Star ?: Star Allies Go! especially, but each one is also entertaining in The Ultimate Choice arena mode.Īnd even better, they require varying degrees of skill to properly use. It can even make Gooey feel like he has his own game, something that goofy piece of Dark Matter definitely deserves. It gives us this chance to wholeheartedly appreciate seeing these characters again, watching them as they star in these modes. But these Dream Friends are far more versatile. These supplemental modes offered a chance to force ourselves to work within various constraints with other allies that had more limited movesets. Where the Dream Friends feel best served is in Kirby: Star Allies’ sub-games. Basically, each one is a good pal to have around when Kirby is off saving the world again. They also can take on different elemental properties, which is handy. Since many of them offer multiple elemental attacks, it means you do not have to switch allies as often to accommodate different skills. Once they are there, they prove very helpful. They are welcomes into the fold after a visit to a Dream Palace unlocked. Of course, getting these buddies in Kirby: Star Allies’ main campaign requires a bit of timing. This time, it is not only a reminder of how fun these friends were, but also how strong they could be.

kirby star allies review destructoid

#KIRBY STAR ALLIES REVIEW DESTRUCTOID UPDATE#

Now that an update has brought Gooey, Marx, Rick, Kine and Coo to the game as Dream Friends, we get a chance to look back again. After all, this is a title that brought back the Kirby 64 health sharing mechanic where it looks like Kirby and his friends are kissing. Kirby: Star Allies is a game that remembers its past.









Kirby star allies review destructoid