The first and only game. Its concept is unique, whether it's visually or gameplay-wise. The cartoony vibe really gives the game a personality. Absolutely worth playing.

Clunky controls. No depth. Goes on for too long. I'd rather beat up my friend in real life.
It does have Star Man, though, and I can't say that about myself.

Look how they massacred my boy...
Like.. the controls are stiff and the visuals were thrown into a blender. Music's okay, though.

Shame that some of the games don't launch, who knows, they might secretly be the next GOTY.

Visually the game holds up well and it's still fun to play with friends, but it's the last game where the modern controls aren't felt at all, so driving doesn't feel perfect just yet.

This game feels more Kirby than the first Kirby, haha. It's really good and has a lot of levels! It expands on everything the first game did well. The copy abilities and animal friends add replayability but are extremely simplistic. Getting 100% can be pretty cryptic, though.

I can see why people would like it. It's dark and you feel lonely and the saving system really helps, but the music is a huge downgrade from the first game and it's pretty repetitive.

Super creative compared to what would follow!

Just finished this game on real hardware. You have to understand that japanese people did not view video games the same way. This means that this game is actually a hidden gem-- IF YOU'RE A NERD, screw this game

I like it! Visually looks pretty cute and the abilities are really smart. The game's way too short, though, and Kirby's incredibly slow.

The "gold" standard for what Pokemon should be.

The only portable game where an italian man grows bunny ears, I swear. There's no set order for levels which opens up the game a lot. It's not really hard, but that's completely fine.

1984

As you can tell by the title, this is the definitive edition of Golf as a whole. Jk, it's very simple but surprisingly accessible. Get yourself some nice music while you play and you'll find yourself playing for a good amount of time.

Truth is, you can't approach this like a normal game. Get a guide, a manual. There's a really cute one you can find online. If you do that, I can promise it'll be a magical adventure. Otherwise, it's practically impossible.

What the console offers isn't impressive in the slightest with obvious omissions (Spyro? Crash?!), but it's so easy to add them manually that it doesn't matter in the end.