I don't really hate this game. But it is plagued by F2P crap like the AP-meter you see in gachas and micro-transaction for a in-game currency: gem apples (the equivalent of jewels in KH X, Saint Quartz in Fate GO etc.). It doesn't run very smoothly on top of it.
But it's still a nice excuse to have some friends online and play this game...or that's what I would say if we didn't had Kirby Fighters 2. Just play that one instead.
But it's still a nice excuse to have some friends online and play this game...or that's what I would say if we didn't had Kirby Fighters 2. Just play that one instead.
This game is just Monster Hunter for people who have parents that think Monster Hunter is too violent for them. Anyway the game's grindy as fuck if you're a F2P guy, but if you fork out money for the max amount of gem apples then any semblance of grinding goes out the window outside of level ups. And as this is a Kirby game directed by Shinya Kumazaki there's a LOT of fanservice for more dedicated fans of the series, but I did like what they did with Galacta Kni- er I mean Aeon Hero due to him having three seperate forms with their own unique attacks. This is a much shorter review as I haven't touched this game in years but it was an instance of a free-to-play game actually being fun although due to it being free-to-play then you do have to contend with lots of grinding outside of blowing cash for Gem Apples. In the end, a game that can be recommended to anyone as it's fucking Kirby, but also due to it being Kumazaki-era Kirby dedicated fans will enjoy this one a LOT more due to references and fanservice.
if you want to play this game all the way through free to play i hope you are ready to grind the same bosses over and over again or pay up for gem apples. the gameplay loop is also just kinda lame and all 4 classes are really simple. its worth a download if you truly have nothing else on switch i guess