I'm glad that this is selling extremely well

I'm glad that this is selling extremely well

well fucking deserved

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Too expensive. Sell it for 40 bucks and you have a deal.

Borb.

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poyo poyo

Is it good though

It's average.

It's fun but way too short. The Guest Star mode also would have benefited greatly from each character having their own short, unique adventure as opposed to it just being a runthrough of the entire game every time. Triple Deluxe's Dedede mode did this way better, it was a runthrough of the game but there were hidden shortcuts that let you skip ahead, it made it feel like its own mix of levels. 100% is also way too easy, I don't even think the hidden puzzle pieces count towards it. Compare that to Triple Deluxe where you need to collect every keychain.

I say it's good but just a bit short. But given that they seem to be offering post-lauch content, I'm hoping for a surprise E3 reveal of new DLC maps or something for free.

yes

Since this is a kirby thread I'd like an opinion on something. Given the choice between triple deluxe or planet robobot,which should I choose? Which is more bang for your buck?

blunderfag on yet another suicide watch.

Every helper does have a different route, though travelling through most of the same rooms. On Chilly's route you'll encounter areas where you can make use of ice curling, etc.

I haven't finished it yet, nearly done but

>Some of the overall dullest stage design in a kirby title
>'Power combining' feels like a huge letdown, though I didn't follow the game until it came out so I thought it was going to be a lot more than it really was
>AI partners literally do everything for you. You can sit still during a boss and they'll beat it on their own. They even solve puzzles for you
>Boss fights a bit hectic with 4 people, kind of hard to even see what's going on
>Music is great but the soundtrack has to be at least 90% remixes
>Gorgeous, but 30fps

I still enjoy the game but it feels like one of the most mediocre Kirby games. Right up there with Squeak Squad. Though I hear the final boss is cool so we'll see

i agree with all of this, it wasn't terrible but it was certainly a low tier kirby game. final boss was neato though

As long as the rooms are the same that's really all that matters. The "puzzles" being different doesn't really help keep it fresh. If anything it just makes it more boring because it's a guarantee that you have some part of the solution with you at all times. The way the game just gives you whatever powers you need at any given moment is nice because it means playing solo isn't a hassle but on the flip side it basically turns every puzzle into a minor inconvenience, because the solution is readily accessible. It's like having to take out your keys to unlock a door, it's not really a puzzle, it's just in the way until you reach into your pocket and get what you need to open the door.

As many problems as I have with the game the final boss is genuinely awesome. Also,

>>AI partners literally do everything for you. You can sit still during a boss and they'll beat it on their own. They even solve puzzles for you
>>Boss fights a bit hectic with 4 people, kind of hard to even see what's going on

Try doing them solo, boss AI even changes to account for how many people you have with you.

Not so far in, but this is my general impression. I like all the detail and fanservice they've put into the game though. It has the makings of a really great game, if just they could provide more interesting stages. I don't even mind that it's easy - I always played Kirby with my own set of limitations that would make the game harder like using only one ability throughout the game and stuff.

>no online co-op
>so easy a retarded child with no limbs can beat it in less than 1 hours
it's shit.

>so easy a retarded child with no limbs can beat it in less than 1 hours
Okay record yourself doing that. You already have the retard part down.

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it's a kirby game

It's pretty much the most barebones Kirby game I've seen in years.

Great fun playing co-op, and it's packed with clever small details.

It's light on content even for a Kirby game, but what's there is good. I can see myself playing through it several times over, especially with pals. It's delightful, but I can understand waiting if $60 is too much.

It's good but very short, 2 or 3 more worlds would've made it about the right length

Pleaserespon. I can't think for myself.

Robobot

they are honestly about the same main content-wise, I think PR has a few more True Arena bosses if that's your thing. i'm the minority but I preferred the less gimmicky levels of TD over PR's.

I preferred Triple Deluxe but I would rank them evenly.

>Selling extremely well
>"THEY SHOULD MAKE IT CHEAPER"

are you implying the game isn't easy?

How are each of them length-wise ?

>B-B-But muh metascore!
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Get Robobot. Both are good in my books, but Robobot has the slight edge.

Six or so hours for a first play but plenty of bonus content.