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Kirby Superstar - Fun Platform for the SNES

 
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Alright, time for another review from yours truly, and this time, we are going to review Kirby Superstar, a classic SNES title. I personally really like playing this, there is more than one story to go through and there is many minigames to play as well, its fun to play this when you are bored. So, let's talk about this game bit by bit shall we? Review...START.

DIFFICULTY 8
This game has definitely the challenge that you didn't expect from a Kirby game, not saying that all Kirby games are easy, but this game takes up the challenge when you go in the worlds, some you can go through with ease, and some are puzzling to go through, in other words, there are annoying bad guys. Mostly the bosses are tough, but there will be some levels that are pretty tough, like one world, you are in a treasure hunting area with treasure chests that can give you money count. Its pretty tough getting to those. Other than that, its a challenge to try out.

DEPTH 9
There is a lot of worlds in the entire game, total of 7 main games and about 2 minigames to go with it. The minigames are fun to play around with and come with 3 difficulties, the easy nodvice and expert stuff, aka easy, medium, and hard. Its fun trying to beat the games, it will take some time to beat all of the games, I took about 4 or 5 days to beat, since it was my first time playing it, and it was pretty addicting to play.

STORY 8
The story isn't really explained in the game, but it is explained in the internet. Here is the stories on each of the main games.

Spring Breeze is the first game in Kirby Super Star. King Dedede takes food from Dreamland and Kirby tries to take it back. It is based on and is a remake of the first Kirby game, Kirby's Dream Land for the Game Boy, and uses Kirby Super Star's gameplay and enhanced graphics, including copy abilities and a helper, which the original game lacks. Kirby must make his way to a castle to challenge King Dedede and recapture the food that was stolen from the citizens of Dream Land. Unlike the original, Float Islands and Castle Lololo have merged and Kaboola doesn't appear. Also, upon reaching Castle Dedede, Kirby does not have to face all the previous bosses he fought.

Dyna Blade is the second game in Kirby Super Star. Dyna Blade, a giant bird, is disturbing Dream Land's crops, and Kirby tries to stop her. It uses a world map, with four levels Kirby must clear and a boss at the end. The boss at the end is Dyna Blade. There are also two secret areas and a mini-boss that moves across the world map.

Gourmet Race is the third game in Kirby Super Star. Dedede challenges Kirby to a race to see who can get the most food. It is a race against King Dedede incorporating platform elements. The objective is to both beat King Dedede to the finish line and collect the most food. However beating the course is very important since you can get 90 points by winning every course, 30 for each course you win. There are three levels, and the player can choose to race either King Dedede or his "ghost", which is the player's best attempt at the race. You can also race on the courses without King Dedede. There are no snacks but the goal is to go as fast as possible, like when going against Dedede, but your fastest time is recorded for each course. There is no multiplayer option, although one is added in the Nintendo DS remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra. Also, unlike the DS remake, it does not show the total time of the best time of your courses after you finish a course when running alone.

The Great Cave Offensive is the fourth game in Kirby Super Star. While venturing in a forest, Kirby falls into a cave, in the game you try to get out. In it, the player attempts to collect up to sixty treasure chests strewn throughout the game. There are many different rooms containing hidden treasure chests with prizes that raise the player's score and completion rate. The maximum score is 9999990, which by collecting all 60 treasures. You go through four worlds, only to end up on the first world to go on a warp star for Kirby to escape from the cave. Some of the treasures are references to other Nintendo games, such as the Triforce, the Screw Attack, Captain Falcon's Helmet and a Mr. Saturn.

Revenge of Meta Knight is the fifth game in Kirby Super Star. In it, Kirby attempts to destroy Meta Knight's battleship, the Halberd, before Meta Knight can conquer Dream Land. Each area has a time limit, which will cost Kirby a life if it hits zero. It is particularly plot-based, featuring comments from the various crew members of the Halberd. Every time you beat a round, either the ship takes damage or Kirby tries to get back on the Halberd. At the bottom of the screen, there is a meter showing how the Halberd is doing. Bosses appear such as Twin Woods, two Whispy Woods, and Heavy Lobster, a robotic lobster-like machine.

Milky Way Wishes is the sixth game in Kirby Super Star. In it, the Sun and Moon around planet Popstar are fighting. A person about the size of Kirby bouncing on a ball, Marx, tells Kirby he must travel to different planets and defeat the boss at the end of each one in order to reach the giant comet NOVA, who gives Kirby a wish. But Marx caused the Sun and Moon to fight, so Marx wishes to take over Pop Star. There are 10 planets Kirby visits although two of them are unnamed: Popstar(only in cutscenes), Floria, Skyhigh, Hotbeat, Halfmoon, Mechani, Aquarius, Cavius, Marx's Planet, and the Copy Planet. Unlike the other platform games, Kirby cannot copy the abilities of enemies he inhales; instead, he collects "Deluxe Copy Ability Pedestals". These are items with abilities on them that, once in Kirby's possession, allow the player to select them from a list of abilities. It also features a scrolling space shooter stage near the end in which you fight Nova's Nucleus. After that, you fight Marx. When he is beaten, he flies into NOVA, who then explodes, stopping Marx from taking over Popstar.

The Arena is the final game in Kirby Super Star. It is an endurance challenge that requires the player to fight every boss in the game, as well as a Waddle Dee with a LOT of endurance, one after the other without dying once. The total boss battles include 26 bosses in 19 rounds. After every boss battle is a room with the 5 Maximum Tomatoes, two randomly selected pedestals which will grant the player certain powers, the warp star to go to the next boss, and a rectangular area that shows what boss is next and how many bosses there are left. The beginning area allows the player to select a power for Kirby to use that includes almost every power in the game excluding Crash, Mike, Paint, and Starship. Five Maximum Tomatoes (they revive your health completely) are available throughout, and disappear when used. The order of bosses is random, but the final boss, Marx, is always the last one fought.

ADDICTIVENESS 10
This game is super addicting, when I started and it can really keep you playing for a long time, especially the minigames, that is the most fun part of the game, I love that. I think you will love that as well, the main games are also addicting, you can play the game over and over again on demand. I can promise you that. Yeah, its that addicting. At least its that addicting to me, its just so fun

SOUND 7
The sound isn't too bad, the music isn't as memerable as Kirby's Dreamland, but its still catchy, so it isn't annoying, but I appreciate it. The sound FX are alright, there isn't any voiceover, but some pows and other effects and that is about it, so I didn't really rate it too high, but I give it credit, its good for the SNES.

GRAPHICS 8
The graphics were impressive for the SNES, the game developers did a good job with the color coding and shapes in the background, its pretty interesting to watch the background change and the effects of killing bad guys too. You can't really go wrong with those classic areas, and Kirby's transformation scene is also very good. I like that most of all. Pretty impressive in my opinion.

OVERALL 9.5
Overall this game is very good, I had fun playing it and I would love to play it again anytime. I think you would too. So, this game is a must go and play in the RGR. I say go there and play it now.

Have a great day everyone.
Alright, time for another review from yours truly, and this time, we are going to review Kirby Superstar, a classic SNES title. I personally really like playing this, there is more than one story to go through and there is many minigames to play as well, its fun to play this when you are bored. So, let's talk about this game bit by bit shall we? Review...START.

DIFFICULTY 8
This game has definitely the challenge that you didn't expect from a Kirby game, not saying that all Kirby games are easy, but this game takes up the challenge when you go in the worlds, some you can go through with ease, and some are puzzling to go through, in other words, there are annoying bad guys. Mostly the bosses are tough, but there will be some levels that are pretty tough, like one world, you are in a treasure hunting area with treasure chests that can give you money count. Its pretty tough getting to those. Other than that, its a challenge to try out.

DEPTH 9
There is a lot of worlds in the entire game, total of 7 main games and about 2 minigames to go with it. The minigames are fun to play around with and come with 3 difficulties, the easy nodvice and expert stuff, aka easy, medium, and hard. Its fun trying to beat the games, it will take some time to beat all of the games, I took about 4 or 5 days to beat, since it was my first time playing it, and it was pretty addicting to play.

STORY 8
The story isn't really explained in the game, but it is explained in the internet. Here is the stories on each of the main games.

Spring Breeze is the first game in Kirby Super Star. King Dedede takes food from Dreamland and Kirby tries to take it back. It is based on and is a remake of the first Kirby game, Kirby's Dream Land for the Game Boy, and uses Kirby Super Star's gameplay and enhanced graphics, including copy abilities and a helper, which the original game lacks. Kirby must make his way to a castle to challenge King Dedede and recapture the food that was stolen from the citizens of Dream Land. Unlike the original, Float Islands and Castle Lololo have merged and Kaboola doesn't appear. Also, upon reaching Castle Dedede, Kirby does not have to face all the previous bosses he fought.

Dyna Blade is the second game in Kirby Super Star. Dyna Blade, a giant bird, is disturbing Dream Land's crops, and Kirby tries to stop her. It uses a world map, with four levels Kirby must clear and a boss at the end. The boss at the end is Dyna Blade. There are also two secret areas and a mini-boss that moves across the world map.

Gourmet Race is the third game in Kirby Super Star. Dedede challenges Kirby to a race to see who can get the most food. It is a race against King Dedede incorporating platform elements. The objective is to both beat King Dedede to the finish line and collect the most food. However beating the course is very important since you can get 90 points by winning every course, 30 for each course you win. There are three levels, and the player can choose to race either King Dedede or his "ghost", which is the player's best attempt at the race. You can also race on the courses without King Dedede. There are no snacks but the goal is to go as fast as possible, like when going against Dedede, but your fastest time is recorded for each course. There is no multiplayer option, although one is added in the Nintendo DS remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra. Also, unlike the DS remake, it does not show the total time of the best time of your courses after you finish a course when running alone.

The Great Cave Offensive is the fourth game in Kirby Super Star. While venturing in a forest, Kirby falls into a cave, in the game you try to get out. In it, the player attempts to collect up to sixty treasure chests strewn throughout the game. There are many different rooms containing hidden treasure chests with prizes that raise the player's score and completion rate. The maximum score is 9999990, which by collecting all 60 treasures. You go through four worlds, only to end up on the first world to go on a warp star for Kirby to escape from the cave. Some of the treasures are references to other Nintendo games, such as the Triforce, the Screw Attack, Captain Falcon's Helmet and a Mr. Saturn.

Revenge of Meta Knight is the fifth game in Kirby Super Star. In it, Kirby attempts to destroy Meta Knight's battleship, the Halberd, before Meta Knight can conquer Dream Land. Each area has a time limit, which will cost Kirby a life if it hits zero. It is particularly plot-based, featuring comments from the various crew members of the Halberd. Every time you beat a round, either the ship takes damage or Kirby tries to get back on the Halberd. At the bottom of the screen, there is a meter showing how the Halberd is doing. Bosses appear such as Twin Woods, two Whispy Woods, and Heavy Lobster, a robotic lobster-like machine.

Milky Way Wishes is the sixth game in Kirby Super Star. In it, the Sun and Moon around planet Popstar are fighting. A person about the size of Kirby bouncing on a ball, Marx, tells Kirby he must travel to different planets and defeat the boss at the end of each one in order to reach the giant comet NOVA, who gives Kirby a wish. But Marx caused the Sun and Moon to fight, so Marx wishes to take over Pop Star. There are 10 planets Kirby visits although two of them are unnamed: Popstar(only in cutscenes), Floria, Skyhigh, Hotbeat, Halfmoon, Mechani, Aquarius, Cavius, Marx's Planet, and the Copy Planet. Unlike the other platform games, Kirby cannot copy the abilities of enemies he inhales; instead, he collects "Deluxe Copy Ability Pedestals". These are items with abilities on them that, once in Kirby's possession, allow the player to select them from a list of abilities. It also features a scrolling space shooter stage near the end in which you fight Nova's Nucleus. After that, you fight Marx. When he is beaten, he flies into NOVA, who then explodes, stopping Marx from taking over Popstar.

The Arena is the final game in Kirby Super Star. It is an endurance challenge that requires the player to fight every boss in the game, as well as a Waddle Dee with a LOT of endurance, one after the other without dying once. The total boss battles include 26 bosses in 19 rounds. After every boss battle is a room with the 5 Maximum Tomatoes, two randomly selected pedestals which will grant the player certain powers, the warp star to go to the next boss, and a rectangular area that shows what boss is next and how many bosses there are left. The beginning area allows the player to select a power for Kirby to use that includes almost every power in the game excluding Crash, Mike, Paint, and Starship. Five Maximum Tomatoes (they revive your health completely) are available throughout, and disappear when used. The order of bosses is random, but the final boss, Marx, is always the last one fought.

ADDICTIVENESS 10
This game is super addicting, when I started and it can really keep you playing for a long time, especially the minigames, that is the most fun part of the game, I love that. I think you will love that as well, the main games are also addicting, you can play the game over and over again on demand. I can promise you that. Yeah, its that addicting. At least its that addicting to me, its just so fun

SOUND 7
The sound isn't too bad, the music isn't as memerable as Kirby's Dreamland, but its still catchy, so it isn't annoying, but I appreciate it. The sound FX are alright, there isn't any voiceover, but some pows and other effects and that is about it, so I didn't really rate it too high, but I give it credit, its good for the SNES.

GRAPHICS 8
The graphics were impressive for the SNES, the game developers did a good job with the color coding and shapes in the background, its pretty interesting to watch the background change and the effects of killing bad guys too. You can't really go wrong with those classic areas, and Kirby's transformation scene is also very good. I like that most of all. Pretty impressive in my opinion.

OVERALL 9.5
Overall this game is very good, I had fun playing it and I would love to play it again anytime. I think you would too. So, this game is a must go and play in the RGR. I say go there and play it now.

Have a great day everyone.
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