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It's almost insane how hard they nailed almost every aspect of this game. Kirby Super Star Ultra introduced the backbone of every modern Kirby game, you know how these games go. You have your silly little extra minigames, a boss rush, and of course a main story mode (or multiple story modes in this games case) and a mode where you speedrun through all the main level themes as a guy who is most likely not Kirby.

The way Super Star differs from the modern Kirby game is the fact that instead of just having one main story mode there's around 4 different campaigns for you to enjoy. We have a remake Kirby's Dreamland, Great Cave Offensive which is Kirby's first stab at a metroidvania, Milky Way Wishes which has you unlocking all your copy abilities by finding them in levels for you to be able to pick any copy ability at anytime, you can also pick any stage you want to play first in Milky Way which adds some spice to a replay, and of course there's Dynoblade. Just a somewhat normal kirby romp where he beats the shit out of a giant bird mom at the end. Oh I also forgot about Revenge of Metaknight which is much more storybased than the other gamemodes. And to top it all off after you finish up the main gamemodes Ultra adds 2 more extra game modes to end each playthrough with a bang.

I feel like gushing about how cool Revenge of the King and Revenge of Metaknight is. Kirby storytelling here is at its peak in my opinion. There’s no reading boss descriptions (which is cool I admit) or Miiverse posts to piece together what’s happening here, here the characters narrate over your gameplay and react to what you’re actually doing in game. You get to see the Halberd’s crew freak out over the fact Kirby (who is just a little man mind you) is dismantling and attacking the ship at it’s seams, or see King Dedede get more and more desperate as Kirby invades his castle. It’s a nice way to keep the player engaged in what’s going on with the plot while also keeping the pacing of the gameplay going. Also the duels with Dedede and Meta Knight at the end of both of their respective campaigns is peak Kirby.

Onto Great Cave Offensive, basically Kirby falls into a treasure filled mine and it’s up to you to escape, and hopefully snag every goody you see along the way. It’s just a fun little collectaton/metroidvania type thing filled with numerous fun references to other Nintendo franchises which I don’t see how anyone can say no to, I mean hey Kirby somehow picks up Falchion and Mr.Saturn, that’s pretty cool! Not much to say about it really, it’s just cool seeing money go up and getting shiny collectibles.

Finally I gotta talk about Milky Way Wishes. Marx is an absolutely little silly little guy, and easily one of the best Kirby antagonists and personally is the true start of Kirby fighting lovecraftian demons. Tackling levels out of order is a blast, especially since it also affects the order of copy abilities you can obtain, and therefore how you tackle enemies and bosses. Copy abilities in this game are sick, for Kirby’s first shot at giving every copy a unique moveset they completely knocked every copy ability out of the park. All of them are a blast to use. They should bring back the gimmick of unlocking copy abilities by finding them and then being able to pick whichever one you need at a given moment, but I’m not exactly left disappointed with how Milky Way execute the concept as this mode is still a complete blast even to this day.

I think that wraps up my thoughts on this game. I’ve 100%’d twice and it’s definitely a standout Kirby title next to Planet Robobot and the like. As always the bosses are bangers and the music even more so. Play this game sometime you won’t regret it!

Fuck you Marx, your theme is badass though.

I didn't even know it was a remake of the SNES game. The format definitely works better on a DS, I feel. It's a game that you should occasionally play when you have the time for it. Especially because it's a bit repetitive, if you binge play it, like I did. And it's definitely something you should be able to whip out and put away quickly, which a DS helps you with. I don't have the luxury of playing it on original hardware, so that definitely kind of soured the experience, but it was still fun and the first Kirby game I beat. He's so microwaveable :3


Quite literally the best remake ever.
Absolutely insane how it makes the original game completely worthless in comparison.
Which is wild cause its KIRBY SUPER STAR.

It doesn't come nowhere close to being the best Kirby game like many people say, it's still absolutely a great time, everything the remake added is extremely fun to play, and everything from the original was originally great, sometimes it can feel slow though, with sections I wish I could skip on repeated playthroughs

if this game was food i would gobble it up in one bite and then tears would run down my face because of how scrumptious it was. thanks

Meta Knight mode is very good

This game, along with the DS Lite it was bundled with, was pre-owned by the son of a family friend. I instantly fell in love with it, and played it to completion several times; this included beating Helper to Hero with every character, and speedrunning The Arena and The True Arena, with my final best times of 06:58:67 and 04:39:94, respectively. Kirby Super Star was already an excellent game, but the remake turned it into a masterpiece, and a must-play for any Kirby fan or DS owner. Should I return to this game, it will not be on the original hardware.

I think this game excels in presentation. People mention it a lot in the circles I tend to hang out in; and while I think it lives up to the praise, there are definitely better Kirby games out there. Still, if you're looking for a starting point, this is as good as any.

When I say I would DIE for this game I MEAN IT!!!!!!!!!1! God I have no words, I adore Marx, I adore this gameplay, replayed it like 500 times, SPEECHLESS.

i played the ever living fuck out of this game as a kid. lots of fun, and a surprisingly large amount of content.

I'm a Kirby fan, so I'm suspicious of talking
But the's so damn good

I'm not a huge fan of SSU. While I get the appeal, I'm not a big fan of some of the modes (Great Cave Offensive in particular) and the core gameplay isn't as strong as the post-RtDL titles. Still, it's Kirby, which means it's a pretty fun time.

For a game I quite like, this review will be rather short, because to be honest it's been a while since I've last played it. This game is pretty much the quintessential 2D Kirby game. It looks great, has great music, plays really well, has a lot of levels and secrets to explore, and many extra modes for you when you get bored of the main stuff.

However, it is kinda short, and also very easy. I never felt challenged, and it wasn't long until I was done with it. So it's a super short but very sweet game, and if you like Kirby and haven't played it, or if you've never played a Kirby game before and want an introduction, I couldn't recommend it enough.

SCORE: 9/10


This is just about everything I'd want from a Kirby game. Love the artstyle and all of the different game modes they have.

Melhor jogo do kirby amém

My absolute favorite kirby game in the entire world.

Amazing and obviously one of the best Kirby games ever made.