Kirby and the Forgotten Land
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Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
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Designer(s) | Yuki Endo |
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Artist(s) | Riki Fuhrmann |
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Series | Kirby |
Platforms | Nintendo Switch |
Release date(s) | March 25, 2022 |
Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Kirby and the Forgotten Land[lower-alpha 1] is a 2022 platform video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It is the thirteenth mainline installment in the Kirby series, as well as the first game in the series in full 3D, excluding spin-offs. The player controls Kirby in an adventure through the titular forgotten land called the New World to rescue Waddle Dees kidnapped by the ferocious Beast Pack. To complete each stage to save the Waddle Dees, Kirby can use a wide range of copy abilities to help battle enemies and progress. The game was developed for the 30th anniversary of the Kirby series. The game was well-received by critics with some calling it one of the best games in the series.
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Gameplay
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the first platform game in the series with full 3D gameplay, where the player must guide Kirby through various different stages to save the Waddle Dees at the end. As in most Kirby games, Kirby can jump and slide as well as inhale enemies and objects which he can either spit out like projectiles or swallow to gain a copy ability.[1][2] Alongside returning copy abilities, this game introduced two new copy abilities in the form of Drill and Ranger,[3][4] as well as an upgrade system for copy abilities and a new "Mouthful Mode" where Kirby can swallow and control larger objects, such as cars and vending machines.[5] Similar to Kirby Battle Royale and Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, a second player can join in and play as Bandana Waddle Dee, who uses a spear as his main form of attack.[6]
The goal of each stage is to rescue the Waddle Dees, who are freed by finding them trapped in cages, as well as by accomplishing certain goals specific to each stage. Once rescued, they are returned to Waddle Dee Town, the main hub of the game.[7] As the player rescues more Waddle Dees, the town size increases as well as unlocks minigames that the player can compete with others online for the top score.[8][9] The game also supports amiibo functionality.[10][11]
Plot
One day on Planet Popstar, a dark vortex appears over Dream Land, sucking up everything in its path into an abandoned civilization called the New World. Kirby is among those sucked into the vortex and also finds himself in the New World, where he discovers that the Waddle Dees from Dream Land are being kidnapped by the native wildlife, the Beast Pack. Eventually, he finds the destroyed Waddle Dee Town and a chinchilla-like creature called Elfilin, who helped the Waddle Dees settle within Waddle Dee Town. After being rescued from the Beast Pack, Elfilin explains to Kirby that he and the Waddle Dees attempted to fight back but were overwhelmed. Kirby offers to help Elfilin rescue the missing Waddle Dees, and the two set off together.
Kirby and Elfilin make their way through the New World, saving Waddle Dees and defeating the Beast Pack's high council members. Eventually, the two discover that Kirby's longtime frenemy King Dedede is helping the Beast Pack for unknown reasons. After being defeated, Dedede captures Elfilin and escapes, with Kirby in pursuit. Kirby frees Dedede from the Beast Pack's mind control and ascends into their center of operations, Lab Discovera, to find Elfilin while Dedede stays behind to hold off the remaining Beast Pack members. The lab's pre-recorded narration explains that a powerful extradimensional being named Fecto Forgo tried to invade the New World, but was captured by its inhabitants and placed in the lab, where its ability to create space-time rifts was researched. Thirty years after research began, Elfilin was created from Fecto Forgo in an accident and escaped in the chaos, while Fecto Forgo was placed in permanent suspended animation within Lab Discovera's Eternal Capsule.
Kirby then meets the leader of the Beast Pack, a lion named Leongar, who is holding Elfilin captive. Leongar explains that the previous inhabitants of the New World used Fecto Forgo's power to depart for "a land of dreams," and that he intends to do the same by reuniting them with Elfilin. After Leongar is defeated, Fecto Forgo awakens; speaking through Leongar, they reveal that they had formed the Beast Pack, possessed King Dedede, and kidnapped the Waddle Dees in order to resume their invasion. They break free from the Eternal Capsule and absorb Leongar, the Beast Pack, and Elfilin to become their complete form, Fecto Elfilis. Kirby manages to weaken Fecto Elfilis enough to free Elfilin, but Fecto Elfilis creates a large portal back to Popstar, planning to crash the two planets into each other. Kirby narrowly defeats Fecto Elfilis by ramming a semi-trailer truck into them. Using all his power, Elfilin seals the rift between the two worlds, with himself in the New World. In the credits, though, it is revealed that Elfilin is able to open rifts to Popstar, and the inhabitants of the two worlds have become friends.
However, Leongar's soul remains trapped in an alternate dimension called Forgo Dreams, created by Fecto Forgo's lingering soul and populated by phantoms generated by their memories of the Beast Pack. Kirby and Elfilin travel to this dimension and rescue Leongar, who is possessed by Soul Forgo. Kirby defeats the possessed Leongar, separating Soul Forgo from his body. Before they can attack Kirby, a scarlet butterfly flies into the lab, absorbs them, and transforms into Morpho Knight, a valkyrie-like warrior who delivers souls to the afterlife. Kirby defeats Morpho Knight and Leongar is properly freed, though Soul Forgo absorbs Morpho Knight's power and vanishes. A mysterious portal opens within Waddle Dee Town's colosseum, and in an optional final encounter, Kirby combats the phantoms of Forgo Dreams before confronting the newly-formed Chaos Elfilis. He defeats Chaos Elfilis in a final battle, and a lingering remnant of their soul approaches Elfilin. He accepts it into his heart, allowing his two halves to finally become whole.
Development
The game was produced as a part of Kirby's 30th anniversary.[12] HAL Laboratory had begun teasing a new Kirby game since 2020 in preparation for the anniversary.[13][14] General director Shinya Kumazaki described it as the "new phase" for the series and that it will "culminate the best aspects of Kirby".[15] Game director Tatsuya Kamiyama explained how the team focused on making the game approachable even with change of perspective to 3D, while at the same time making it satisfying to play to the player. The 3D transition was described as very challenging, with Kamiyama being the one who made the pitch for a 3D game — which HAL struggled with for years, resulting in many cancelled projects — while also presenting solutions on how to make the transition to 3D, including character design, gameplay and many other aspects, finally allowing for development to begin on a 3D title after several failed attempts since the 2000s.[16][17]
A month before the September 2021 Nintendo Direct, the official Kirby website updated with placeholder text, further implying there was a new game coming soon.[18] The game was first officially revealed in the Nintendo Direct on September 23, 2021, having been prematurely shown off on the Nintendo website six hours beforehand.[19][20][21] A second, more in-depth trailer was shown on January 12, 2022, which announced more features of the game as well as the release date of March 25, 2022.[22][23] A free-to-play demo was made available on March 3, 2022.[24]
Reception
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[25] Critics hailed it as one of the best Kirby games ever made.[26][27][28][29][33][34]
Several reviewers gave high praise to the exploration-based level design, citing the optional challenges, collectibles, and Treasure Road as elements that gave each level a substantial feel. The upgradable copy abilities and Mouthful Mode were also heavily praised for the gameplay variety they provided while remaining a part of the game's core design, making the combat and platforming consistently interesting as a result. Boss fights were also lauded for requiring the utilization of copy abilities, with several praising the increased difficulty of Forgotten Land in comparison to previous entries in the franchise. The game's visuals and level themes were similarly commended, with the post-apocalyptic aesthetic of the game being cited as creative. Local co-op was praised for being fun and seamless while accommodating younger players. The Waddle Dee Town hub was praised for encouraging player exploration and was deemed a substantially rewarding experience.[26][27][28][29][30][32][33][34][35]
Minor criticism was directed towards the sluggish movement, limited vertical movement,[28] grounded environments,[32] and the stale nature of recurring mini-bosses.[30][33]
Sales
Kirby and the Forgotten Land launched at #1 in the UK, becoming both the series' first chart-topping debut and fourth best-selling Kirby game in the region.[36][37] The game also launched at #1 in Japan with the series' best physical debut, at 380,060 copies sold in two days.[38]
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