Overall, Planet Robobot looks and sounds like the Kirby game that fans deserve.
The music is just as catchy and lighthearted as always with many well known tunes and fresh ones, too. Whether you're exploring a casino, trying not to get hit by cars in traffic, or sliding on ice you're in for a treat. Each stage is intricately designed with every object, enemy, and background adding to the wondrous setting. You'll also meet a few familiar faces such as Waddle Dee and Meta Knight. Watching Kirby get smacked into the camera is always hilarious. Even though the environments are mechanized, there's still a delightful charm to it all that never ceases to keep a smile on your face. I found the themes of manifest destiny and draining a land of its natural resources to be a bit serious for a Kirby game but it's handled quite well in its playful setting.Īs expected, the visuals are colourful and bursting with life. The scenery transforms into a mechanical mess and Kirby won't sit by and let that happen, so it's up to him to get to the bottom of it and return his peaceful land to normal. Planet Robobot begins with a robotic alien race abruptly taking over Kirby's home planet of Pop Star. amiibo Kirby waits patiently for his turn while King Dedede hogs the spotlight After being rendered in yarn and clay, Kirby's in his original form yet again but this time he's a little more tech-savvy so let's see if he's made of sterner stuff. Maciejewski playing a 3DS on June 15, 2016Įveryone's favourite pink puffball is back for a new adventure.