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Kirby's Adventure review!

 
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INTRODUCTION: Kirby's adventure was released for the NES in 1993 and had 6 megabits of data. The game is a major step up to it's predecessor, Kirby's Dream Land and introduced Kirby's signature pink color and his copy ability.

STORY: The story is simple but creative. King Dedede stole the dream rod. The main source for dreams. Once the dream rod was removed all the residents of dream land started to have nightmares. Kirby, a round, pink creature. Went out to retrieve the dream rod and put it back in it's place.

GRAPHICS: By 1993 the technology for game making got more advanced. So this means programmers and game designers can use the NES'es capabilities to the max. Nintendo and HAL laboratory's managed to push out some graphic techniques that were used in the 16- bit games on to the NES. Such as parallax scrolling and more crisp visuals. The visuals do have their limitations though. When a lot of objects are in a screen you will start to notice A LOT of slow down in the game.

SOUND: The music is upbeat and energetic. A lot of songs for different levels, and the soundtrack is complex.

ADDICTIVENESS: It's hard to get off this game. With so many levels and a wide variety of things to do. You will have a hard time getting off.

DEPTH: There are 7 "levels" there really worlds in my mind. Each with 6 big levels and a boss. Each world unlocks neat things like mini games and other random doors. The game has 6 Megs of information making it one of the biggest games on the NES.

DIFFICULTY: I found this game slightly harder than its predecessor. Mainly because there are more enemies and more complex level designs. The game is still very easy and the younger players will especially like the game.

OVERALL RATING 8.8

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INTRODUCTION: Kirby's adventure was released for the NES in 1993 and had 6 megabits of data. The game is a major step up to it's predecessor, Kirby's Dream Land and introduced Kirby's signature pink color and his copy ability.

STORY: The story is simple but creative. King Dedede stole the dream rod. The main source for dreams. Once the dream rod was removed all the residents of dream land started to have nightmares. Kirby, a round, pink creature. Went out to retrieve the dream rod and put it back in it's place.

GRAPHICS: By 1993 the technology for game making got more advanced. So this means programmers and game designers can use the NES'es capabilities to the max. Nintendo and HAL laboratory's managed to push out some graphic techniques that were used in the 16- bit games on to the NES. Such as parallax scrolling and more crisp visuals. The visuals do have their limitations though. When a lot of objects are in a screen you will start to notice A LOT of slow down in the game.

SOUND: The music is upbeat and energetic. A lot of songs for different levels, and the soundtrack is complex.

ADDICTIVENESS: It's hard to get off this game. With so many levels and a wide variety of things to do. You will have a hard time getting off.

DEPTH: There are 7 "levels" there really worlds in my mind. Each with 6 big levels and a boss. Each world unlocks neat things like mini games and other random doors. The game has 6 Megs of information making it one of the biggest games on the NES.

DIFFICULTY: I found this game slightly harder than its predecessor. Mainly because there are more enemies and more complex level designs. The game is still very easy and the younger players will especially like the game.

OVERALL RATING 8.8

If you have a suggestion for a review please reply. Or if you have a comment.


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