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Released: 6-26-00
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Kirby 64 - The Crystal Shards Review by: gamerforlifefor.. - 9/10

Kirby 64 Review
During the N64 era, all of Nintendo's Beloved franchises were making their 3D Debuts on the N64. There was Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Star Fox 64, and F-Zero X, and all of those games made great use of the 3D capabilities of the N64. In 2000, Kirby finally made his debut on the beloved console in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. How does this game compare to the N64 games I mentioned? Was the Kirby series' N64 debut a success? I'll tell you by making this review.

Graphics: 9/10 Unlike the games I previously mentioned, Kirby 64 isn't technically a 3D platformer. It's actually a 2.5D platformer. The game has 3 dimensional environments that show off the capabilities of the N64 graphically, but you're only able to move left, right, up or down, just like in a 2D side scroller. The camera angles change depending on where you are in the level, which helps show what the environments look like from different angles. While it would've been interesting to see how this game would've been if it were a true 3D platformer like Super Mario 64, the visuals for this game are still great for it's time. The character models are superb, and there's a great variety of level designs which includes grassy terrains, a factory, and even a volcano. Another reason why Kirby 64's graphics are great is because of the cut-scenes. Each one has a frame around them, like you're looking at a live painting or picture. Also they're some of the best looking parts of the game. Overall, the graphics in Kirby 64 are some of the best you'll find on the system. There aren't many other N64 games that have better graphics. For these reasons, I'm giving the graphics a 9.

Sound: 9/10 Kirby 64 offers one of the better N64 tracks out there. The boss theme, Dark Matter theme, and of course the 02 theme are the biggest highlights of Kirby 64's soundtrack. Every track in the game is a great fit for the areas they play in, and the 3 themes I mentioned are some of the best boss themes you'll hear in an N64 game. Along with the amazing boss themes, the game also has an incredible opening theme that does a great job emphasizing the threat that Dark Matter poses to Ribbon's world, Ripple Star. Overall, some soundtracks like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Super Mario 64 have more memorable music than this game, but Kirby 64's soundtrack is still one of the best soundtracks you'll hear in an N64 game, so I'm giving the sound a 9.

Addictiveness: 10/10 Kirby 64 has some of the most addicting gameplay in the series. The main reason I say this is because of the fact that you can combine Kirby's 7 stand alone power-ups to create completely new abilities. For example, you can combine Kirby's fire and cutter abilities to give him a flame sword. Another example is combining Kirby's bomb and cutter abilities to give him EXPLODING SHURIKENS! This is surprisingly the only game in the series that allows you to combine abilities. I really wish that HAL Laboratory would make another Kirby game that lets you combine abilities like you can in this game. This feature is easily the most innovating part about Kirby 64, and it's also what makes the game so addicting. Kirby 64's gameplay mechanics give it huge replay value. For these reasons, I'm giving the addictiveness a 10.

Story: 7/10
Kirby 64 begins when the villainous Dark Matter invades Ripple Star, the home of fairies, one of which named Ribbon, escapes on a crystal. Dark Matter gives chase and eventually the crystal is split into different pieces, and Ribbon is knocked down into Dream Land, where she meets Kirby. Ribbon lets Kirby know about her home world, and Kirby joins her on a quest to find the missing Crystal Shards and save the Galaxy from Dark Matter. This is one of the better storylines in the Kirby series, however, there are better storylines in gaming out there. I do believe the story category in Kirby 64 is worthy of a 7 however.

Depth: 4/10 When it comes to content, Kirby 64 isn't even close to being in the same league as Super Mario 64. There are a total of 7 worlds with a total levels in each world being 4, 3, or in one case, 1. The levels themselves take awhile to complete, though this doesn't make up for the fact that there aren't a ton of levels to beat, which means it won't take a long time to complete. To make matters worse, the story mode is the only mode that has any substance. Overall, Kirby 64 isn't a very lengthy game, so I'm giving the depth a 4.

Difficulty: 2/10
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is one of the easiest games for the N64. The levels themselves aren't very tough to beat, and a majority of the boss battles are fairly easy as well. The bosses that can be tough to beat are each towards the end of the game. It's certainly not the easiest game out there, but as far as the N64 goes, it's a piece of cake. For these reasons, I'm giving the difficulty a 2.

Overall Score: 9/10 Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is one of the better N64 titles out there. You can combine abilities, find hidden crystal shards, and explore beautiful environments. The soundtrack is extremely memorable, and it has one of the better storylines in the series. The lack of difficulty and depth may be a deterrent to some, but it's addicting gameplay more than makes up for it. Overall, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is worthy of a 9 out of 10. I hope you enjoyed this review. I'll be reviewing more Kirby games in the future.
  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Depth 4   Story 7   Difficulty 2

Kirby 64 - The Crystal Shards Game Description

Kirby's adventure for the Nintendo 64 is a polygonal side-scroller similar to Klonoa - however, unlike Klonoa, the game only follows one set path instead of multiple branching paths. In this game, Kirby can still copy the abilities of his foes - but in addition to this, he can combine these abilities with others to make unique combinations. (For one example, combining electricity and ice will turn Kirby into a fridge that spits out food.)

The story begins with Dark Matter assaulting a faraway land for their special crystal. A young fairy called Ribbon takes the crystal and escapes to save it. She lands in Dream Land, but pieces of the crystal have shattered and landed all across the world. Kirby volunteers to help and together they go to find all the missing pieces.

Kirby will encounter his friends, who have been controlled by Dark Matter. He'll have to battle them to rescue them. From there, they travel together to other different worlds, including Rock Star, Water Star, and Ripple Star, Ribbon's home world, where Dark Matter is lurking. To properly finish the game, players must find all the hidden crystal shards tucked away in the various levels. Only then will Kirby and his friends truly save Ripple Star.

Kirby 64 - The Crystal Shards Reviews

Overall 8.8    Graphics 8.6    Sound 9.1    Addictive 8.1    Story 7.4    Depth 6.8    Difficulty 5.5


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Kirby 64 Review   gamerforlifefor..
During the N64 era, all of Nintendo's Beloved franchises were making their 3D Debuts on the N64. The...
  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 7   Depth 4   Difficulty 2

      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 08-17-15     Updated: 08-18-15     Review Replies: 1

9.6
Kirby goes 3D.   RedHotToddy
Boy am I on a roll with the Kirby games this month on vizzed! I have already reviewed almost of his ...
  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 7   Story 7   Depth 7   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4.6/5     Submitted: 08-09-13     Review Replies: 1

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Kirby 64 Review   Marcmoney
Overall - 9.5 Kirby 64 is so awesome.  I would say that it is the best Kirby game ever made ...
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 9   Story 10   Depth 7   Difficulty 4

      Review Rating: 4.3/5     Submitted: 06-26-11     Review Replies: 4

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Kirby's Crystal Shards N64   Deadman9001
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Welcome to the world of the Nintendo 64, one of the last Nintendo cons...
  Graphics 9   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 8   Depth 8   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3.7/5     Submitted: 02-13-14     Review Replies: 2

9.6
Pretty awesome Kirby game   pacman1755
In this review, I am going to review Kirby 64, I enjoyed this game, so let's begin. DIFFICULTY: 7 ...
      Review Rating: 3.6/5     Submitted: 06-25-11     Updated: 07-24-14     Review Replies: 0

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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards   gamegeek
   When Nintendo started porting their major IPs from the 2D SNES to the 3D 64, a lot of f...
  Graphics 8   Sound 10   Addictive 2   Story 2   Depth 2   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 09-06-15     Review Replies: 1

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Cute fluffy puffs of awesomeness   yoshirulez!
Yeah, Thought I'd do another review. Pay no attention to it if you don't love cute fluffy cuddleab...
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 8   Depth 10   Difficulty 10

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 02-02-14     Review Replies: 1

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My review of kirby 64   toto2271
Kirby 64 the Cristal Shards the pink cuty ball for first time in 3D lets take a review of this ...
  Graphics 9   Sound 10   Addictive 8   Story 7   Depth 10   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 2.8/5     Submitted: 07-24-14     Review Replies: 3

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My Kirby 64 Review   vizzy900
This will be my 6th review: The graphics in this game gets a 9 out of 10 ,mainly because it is set ...
  Graphics 9   Sound 8   Addictive 8   Story 10   Depth 7   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 10-15-15     Review Replies: 1

Kirby 64 - The Crystal Shards Cheat Codes

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In the beginning of a level go left as far as you can. There should be a star or a cake, rib, etc. After you get it press start, do try again and keep going back to get the thing. It will always be there!

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Game08 01-06-16 - 09:14 AM
 Cool Game.
TatacoolThreat 10-25-15 - 02:06 PM
 We need a game using the mix mechanic
huntra1291 09-10-15 - 10:06 AM
 game is broken
Lexatom 04-03-15 - 05:15 PM
 One of the best Kirby games. Not THE best, but one of them.
RMJEtheReploid 02-03-15 - 01:21 AM
 they arent in the games
eufraim10 01-09-15 - 03:15 AM
 where is tiff and tuff
MysteryMan007 12-27-14 - 05:35 PM
 Looks fun to play.
MarioMasta 12-22-14 - 08:22 PM
 how to do dpad in mupen
MeatAndPotatoes 11-03-14 - 09:19 PM
 Now, that Kirby took it down.
Sayanos 10-17-14 - 08:15 PM
 This game's really good. It's been a while since I've played it and I am glad that I could revisit it again.
basha12 10-04-14 - 04:32 PM
 Great Game !!!
jmspjut 05-31-14 - 07:42 PM
 savs stats make you crash
AWESOMEGUY123 04-13-14 - 05:13 PM
 they were originally going to have a platforming Kirby game on the gamecube, but was moved on due to time strains and that game is known as today's Kirby returns to dreamland
Chibi-Chu 03-26-14 - 09:07 AM
 I love this game =w=
MrDorkuz 03-20-14 - 12:39 PM
 This is an amazing game
arizvega 03-04-14 - 05:36 PM
 This is a very good game for the N64
neostars111 02-13-14 - 05:24 PM
 only here for the true final boss.
dgronpa 02-08-14 - 01:51 AM
 I find it funny how on Mupen, if you press the spacebar, you can speed up the emulator in all.
Gabe Puratekuta 02-04-14 - 10:26 AM
 They should switch to the latest build of Project64. It doesn't have the graphical issues these two have
Robotmanish 12-24-13 - 06:10 PM
 It is amazing
fred5574 11-09-13 - 07:50 PM
 how can you do level 3 on rock star
fred5574 11-09-13 - 07:48 PM
 how can you do level 4 of rock star
Uleaveinpieces 09-29-13 - 11:59 PM
 I found it, but it just doesn't feel natural, and I can't double click the screen to change the controls...
Uleaveinpieces 09-29-13 - 11:36 PM
 I can't find out the attack button...
sevencube3 09-07-13 - 11:13 AM
 I think this game is one of the most awkward out of all the N64 games I've played in terms of how the controls feel.

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