While I think it definitely doesn't stand out as much as Robobot, Triple Deluxe is still a Kirby game so it's still really damn good.

The pinnacle of 2D Kirby, complete with everything that makes Kirby awesome, with good visuals complete with a new mechanical aesthetic, awesome music, fun gameplay, fun bosses, and more.

The gold standard for Animal Crossing even in 2022. Practically everything hit the mark here, I don't even have really much bad to say about it.

It's a time killer alright. Would have a lower rating but Vyland's in it so it gets a bonus.

This game is where modern Kirby began, but even then it still stands on its own, just cuz the Super Star formula is rock solid.

Aren't you forgetting someone?
I haven't forgotten anything, Leon.

While I prefer TTYD due to its wide variety of changes and world, 64 is still a very strong game and even has strengths over TTYD, such as the game being a little less breakable because you can't superguard your way out of everything.

Kirby may have waited a while to jump to 3D (at least for mainline titles outside of one boss) and boy did the wait pay off. All of the strengths from the 2010s games come into play here, but Forgotten Land stands on its own even without the 3D gameplay due to its abanonded world theming, which definitely tickles my fancy as an abandoned location enjoyer.

This game's a fun and wacky experience that has never been replicated for me but I wish it was longer.

The definitive version of one of my favorite NES and Kirby games.

The story was a major downfall here, and that's me judging it on its own rather than comparing it to Borderlands 2. The gameplay is fine enough early on, but if you try to do the high-end postgame content, legendaries are pretty much the only things worth a damn, which means that other items are pretty much only good for selling, but odds are you'll only be buying ammo and grenades which are so cheap that it won't even dent your income at that point. I know this can be a taste thing, but it wasn't to mine.

Admittedly I haven't played since June 2020 but why would I when the masterpiece that is New Leaf is available for me instead. And with knowledge about the content updates, it still has annoying mechanics like tool durability.

The map gimmicks are usually really annoying but at least it's at least somewhat successful as a sandbox/experimentation ground, due to having almost the entire cast available, and some of the Rev gimmicks are at least kinda neat. The story is lol but it's Fates so yeah.

My least favorite FE, even if you include Revelation. Bleh story, and while the earlygame is decent, it quickly devolves into "press wait with a hand axe paladin," and the balance is weird and not in a fun way like the kaga games (good luck trying to use any swordlock aside from raven)