Kirby and the Forgotten Land – US Version

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  • Join Kirby in an unforgettable journey on a delightful 3D platforming adventure
  • Explore a mysterious world with abandoned structures, remnants of a past civilization
  • Copy enemies’ abilities like the new Drill and Ranger and use them to attack and explore. They can even be evolved to become stronger.
  • Inhale real-world objects and transform using Mouthful Mode—swallowing a vending machine will allow you to shoot out cans
  • Bring along a second player to control Bandana Waddle Dee and take on the forgotten world together

Specification: Kirby and the Forgotten Land – US Version

Release date

March 25, 2022

Pricing

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Product Dimensions

0.55 x 6.69 x 5.35 inches, 2.08 Ounces

Type of item

Video Game

Rated

Everyone 10+

Item model number

HACPARZGA

Item Weight

2.08 ounces

Manufacturer

Nintendo

Date First Available

September 22, 2021

9363 reviews for Kirby and the Forgotten Land – US Version

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  1. Clara

    Produto bem embalado e entrega rápida

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  2. Kevin and Jessi

    I’ll admit that I bought this game for myself as much as I did for my 5-year old. I’ve loved Kirby since the original Kirby’s Dream Land on the Game Boy (yes, I’m that old), played several of the titles since, and I think this was the best one yet. It’s a little more mature and better suited for an adult who just wants to play a fun, light game, but still presents a challenge.

    I played it all the way through to 100% completion on the harder mode. In order to get that 100%, you have to do some pretty challenging tasks, like defeat every boss without taking any damage, including the final boss, serve food at the snack shop in town to angry, impatient customers (much harder than you’d think a side mini game should be), catch a giant fish, and go through the hardest setting in the battle arena. It’s one of those games that isn’t so impossibly hard that it’s frustrating, but presents enough of a challenge that it feels like an accomplishment.

    I also played it through, though not to 100%, with my 5-year old daughter. She has played Mario Kart and Mario Party in the past, but this was very different. She and her 3-year old brother both loved it. It has the perfect “little helper” mode where you can have Bandana Waddle Dee join Kirby to assist, but other than going through doors, player 2 can’t actually get in the way or cause any trouble. If they stray too far or fall behind, Bandana Waddle Dee just gets teleported right back next to Kirby. If he gets injured, Kirby can give him a high five to give back some health (with a recover period), and if he dies, he just gets a short time out and then player 2 can jump right back into the game. It was a great experience for her, as a learner, to get the idea or how game control works and moving in 3D space.

    There is a decent story line that goes along with the game and my sensitive 3-year old was actually quite upset with first ending because you don’t fully rescue everyone. Several hours after my daughter and I finished the game, he was crying hysterically (“I don’t like the end of Kirby!”) after I had put him to bed because he was so upset about this. Fortunately, I was able to convince him that it wasn’t completely over and we would finish it out and get that final rescue in a couple of days.

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  3. isac rosas

    Fun Kirby game

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  4. GothMom

    Was definitely new in box. Factory sealed and box wasn’t damaged at all.

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  5. Magda

    Excelente o jogo.

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  6. M. Prindle

    The game we purchased showed it was for the Americas but what arrived was the one for the Asia region. It seems to play OK but the seller should disclose where the game was designed for.

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  7. Gabriela Jorge

    O produto veio como descrito, inteiro e super bem embalado, além de chegar super rápido!!

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  8. Rodrigo Scodeler

    A bola rosa mais querida da Nintendo

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  9. Anderson

    Meus filhos adoraram esse jogo magnífico!!!

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  10. Joshua Paschal

    I have a lot of fond memories of playing Kirby games as a kid. From the very 1st on NES, to All Stars, all the way to Return to Dreamland on Wii U I’ve always been a huge Kirby fan. And I was worried the franchise would lose some of it’s simplistic charm going to full 3D. But luckily I was very wrong. The game’s honestly more fun now if anything. If you’re a Kirby fan and have a Switch there is no reason to not own this game

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  11. FoolyDooly

    I been avid Kirby fan since SNES, called Super Family Computer back in my country. I have played almost every release of HAL Laboratory’s pink creation, almost with passion. Kirby Superstar always was one of my favorite Nintendo 1st party title. But as I got older and I moved onto PS2 and GBA, fact Kirby stayed 2D even when Mario was getting 2.5 and 3D treatment was slowly baffling me.

    Then, one day, for GameCube, a E3 demo surfaced. One that featured my favorite pink cute creature, running around saving Dream Land! I was awed! I loved it! I really wanted it! It would have given me reasons to buy GameCube, which I held off on, because I was getting distant from Zelda titles (which I still care 0 for), and only game I grew interest in became MGS Twin Snakes, which I highly recommend.

    I waited forever for the title to release.

    From 2005, we fast-forward, now we’re here.

    Now, I’m fully aware this game has been built from the scratch, not related to this beautiful game at all. And it’s long been confirmed that the GCN and possible Wii edition that it may have existed all went in dumpster only after being in development hell for 11 years. BUT. YOU HAVE NO FREAKING IDEA HOW MUCH THE WORLD NEEDED THIS GAME. Every platformer copy steal ability game lands itself beautifully to our wonderful pinkball here.

    And Kirby is here to rightfully take that back from you. Or suck it out of you.

    Right out of the box, game plays short cutscene and there’s 0 punch holding. You’re taken straight into the tutorial, reminded of the familiar controls.

    And then WHAT?! I CAN BE A CAR KIRBY NOW?!

    And the area can beautifully demolishable just as how previous Kirby games have been, has platform area that you can fall and oof into, just as previous Kirby games have been, but this formula finally got re-perfected in the name of our Holy Pinkness finally fit for the generation that only knows Kirby as that Super Smash Bros. character that is annoying to fight against.

    Now I will add back that I have only been playing for about 1h, but this new game almost plays like a journey. You’re finding out conspiracy on how you ended up in this Forgotten Land, accompanied by beautiful Japanese song (that probably is definitely the first one!), great orchestra-based OST, and did I mention that Car Kirby is freaking adorable? I heard he has few or form and I’m very eager to find out rest of them.

    If you’re long fan of older Kirby titles, I am wondering why you’re reading my reviews instead of already snagging this title. It feels like nothing new for first few minutes, but that’s some of the beauty of the Kirby series. The gameplay feels like something you can jump back into almost any time, even if you haven’t played Kirby game since Kirby Superstar. But there’s enough new tricks introduced to keep you busy and wondering around the new Forgotten Land for good few hours. Considering last Kirby title was fairly short and took me only about 3 days of casual play to get near 100% completion, I’m hoping this one has far more to offer, which it already has. If you played a lot of platformer, this new Kirby title will keep you busy some time, it got some easy puzzles and here and there moment of “wait why is that there?!” moments.

    I think I mentioned Car Kirby is freaking cute already? Lol.

    So far, 100/100. I haven’t had so much fun with games lately, and this one definitely hits the spot. I love you Kirby. And please don’t let my spouse find out I’m cheating on them over Kirby.

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