The Kirby series has always done a pretty solid job of reinventing itself. Even when working as a successor of sorts, like Kirby and the Rainbow Curse does for Kirby: Canvas Curse, there?s still plenty of new elements to enjoy and uncover. While Rainbow Curse certainly will remind you of its predecessor, it?s a game that still manages provides a memorable Wii U experience, and it?s one of the best Kirby games to be released in the past decade.
First and foremost, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a stunning game on the Wii U. The claymation visuals are brought to life in astounding clarity, with remarkably fluid animation work in both cutscenes and gameplay. The opening sequence to the game, in which Kirby and company see the color sucked out of Dream Land, really showcases how great the game looks, and how incredibly vibrant a Kirby game can look in HD. Too bad you won?t really get to appreciate that though, as you?ll be spending the majority of the time looking down at the GamePad screen.
Which is a real shame, considering how much I really enjoy playing Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. Forced visual downgrade aside, this is one of the better, and more challenging, Kirby titles I?ve ever played. You?ll control Kirby via the stylus, drawing rainbow infused lines for Kirby to attach to, or tapping at Kirby to give him boosts of speed. Lines help Kirby navigate across pits and other obstacles, avoid enemies, block the flow of water, stave off lasers, and eventually reach the end goal of each stage.
There?s also a number of secrets to uncover, including treasure chests that can be well-hidden on every stage, a medal system that ranks your completion efforts, challenge stages with timed objectives, and a number of tertiary unlockables like music and figurines. There?s also amiibo support for the three Kirby figures released thus far, which considering the rarity of Meta Knight and King DeDeDe might not be something fans will have an opportunity to use much of. Still, for being a non-full priced release, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse has a decent variety of modes and unlockables to enjoy.
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