Craig Bryan being a fan of the puzzle genre from right back when he was a feisty five-year-old maniacally bashing my Commadore 64 keyboard, has come up with a list of games that he’d like to see make a return in some form. At the very least in the form of downloadable content on Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network.
"It's hard not to love Kirby and Yoshi but what if you had to choose between the two? Let's explore them as characters as well as take a look at their games and see which cutie comes out on top." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
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The main issue with Kirby: Power Paintbrush is the overly simplistic nature of the title and its inability to truly engage the player or hold their attention beyond the now-standard touch control system. Adding to this is the fact that this control method can become both fidgety and frustrating in more frantic moments of the game. In saying this, if you're content with a relatively average platform game at its foundations driven by what was – when first released – considered a unique control method, then this is probably a decent option. Otherwise you would be better off playing a more traditional Kirby title or platform game from this era.
I...I want to play canvas curse now ; v; .