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Kirby: Triple Deluxe 05-08-14 08:37 PM
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Triple Deluxe? More like Quadruple Deluxe!
Ah, Kirby Triple Deluxe....quite a fine game! I must say this is a gem! Ah but i must stop gushing and get to the review should I not?? Well to start off, I just wanna say this game was released on my birthday! If a game releases on your birthday, you have NO reason to NOT get it. On to the review. Can I just put this blunt? I love this game, And its only been out for a few days! Although, since I love Kirby, Why should I not love this game? Kirby Triple Deluxe does what any Kirby game does, Be a masterpiece! This game is fun all the way through!
Graphics: 10. There is nothing bad about the looks of this game. Its happy and colorful.....atleast most of it anyway (wink)
Sound: 10. Do I really need to tell you the music is awesome? Its Kirby for crying out loud!
Story: 8. The story shows in the beginning that, King Dede-...Erm I mean "His Majesty" was kidnapped! This is turning into Super Mario Bros. All over again! The story disappears for most of the game but appears near the end. (By the way if you want to avoid spoilers, stop reading here) So near the end of the game, it turns out that Taranza, has believed "His Majesty" Was the hero of the "lower world" and kidnaps him to help his queen. And then as if you were playing Super Star Ultra, BAM! Masked Dedede! possesed by Taranza himself! For the first phases, you simply fight him as you would in Ultra, but he seems to be missing his iconic theme, However in a twist of fate, Taranza revives him and his (GLORIOUS) remixed battle theme starts! And then he grabs a AXE off the walls! By this point you know Taranza wants your head. After You defeat him, Taranza Soon calls his queen Called Sectonia! (See the pun there?) he ask the queen for his help but she ends up betraying him and attacks Kirby. Once Kirby defeats her, The King soon wakes and the world is saved!....or so it seems....The Queen soon returns, and uses the World Tree that helped you through out the game... Read the rest of this Review
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