Extreme Gamer: Kirby and his an vagabond crew of heroes help out a stranded alien recover lost ship parts in 'Kirby's Return to Dreamland.' In typical side-scrolling form, Kirby be-bops through the level-after-level modulating into the perfect weapon of fluffy cuteness. Aided by his “unlikely” clan that consists of past foes, Kirby offers up enough variety to keep us engrossed. The formula hasn't changed and that's OK because "Return to Dreamlnad" is exactly what we expect out of a Kirby game. Kirby has all the charm in the world and his adventures (including this one) are fun for all ages. So for the quick answer -- should pick up “Return to Dreamland?” it's a yes. "Return to Dreamland" totally stacks up and will please any fan.
GameCrate: "What Wii games should get a remake on Switch? Well, here are five suggestions!"
I know it's not a Wii title but it can be played on the Wii I want the Metroid Prime games on the Switch I have never played them.
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "While the games obviously are selling well for Nintendo to keep making them, I am starting to get a bit sick of the formula that has been offered in the mainline Kirby games since 2011."
Like a lot of other franchises this year Kirby has an anniversary coming up. I'll be shocked if there wasn't some sort or new Kirby game this year. I also vaguely remember a dev stating they had big plans for the IP in the near future.
I'd like to see a 3D platformer Kirby, like Super Mario 3D World.
Michael, Ray, Ryan, and Gavin make a trip to Dreamland where candy, cake, and rainbows are literally everywhere.