Kirby and the Rainbow Curse review for Wii U
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse marks the first Kirby title to be released on the Wii U, and it’s also a remarkably great follow-up to the fantastic Canvas Curse.
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Kirby and the Rainbow Curse marks the first Kirby title to be released on the Wii U, and it’s also a remarkably great follow-up to the fantastic Canvas Curse.
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