as a kirby fan: deeply disappointing.
also as a kirby fan: the amount of lore on display here is absolutely unreal. holy shit.

mario kart peaked here and it's kind of worrying that nintendo thought the same thing and decided to add a fuckton of tracks a few years later. uh oh

yep. the 7th one.

it's in this weird spot where it's not as fine-tuned as 8 but doesn't have any jank charm from Wii and older. so it's just A Mario Kart. not much setting it apart.

it's functional but looks like a bar of soap rendered on an N64

still sealed in its packaging so unfortunately I will never play this one

it's simple, I see woman with pink hair and go "omg me!"

thought this game looked fucking siiiiick as a kid who didn't own a 360

then I started collecting and eventually wound up with a kinect + this game. out of all the kinect games I tried, this one controlled the least

It's got some neat ideas, but holy shit does the difficulty spike fast. The controls are pretty weird too, which makes it a bit hard to jump back into after shelving

i want to kiss the shopkeeper btw

extremely mid licensed platformer.

also when I was 8, a cousin of a friend of mine had a PSP and I tried to use this as an example of how the DS was better. this of all games

You... jump on photos. That's it. Building momentum for jumps- a key mechanic of the game- feels awkward and unresponsive. As a sequel to Vib-Ribbon this is just bad; play Mojib-Ribbon instead, it's better despite the language barrier.

I'd probably give this an extra 1/2 star if I could import photos, but Sony pulled a Sony here and made that exclusive to a few of their cameras. cool.

This review contains spoilers

HE FINALLY GOES TO HELL IN THIS ONE! YES!!!

I'd rather be a furry than be into whatever the hell this is. oh wait

generally very slow, even for RPG standards

here's what you do: make a private server. invite a few friends to it. go unconscious. wake up at your desk. realize an entire week of your life is suddenly missing

"Did you know that your DualShock 3 has buttons": the game