![]() When they’re not that inspired to begin with, you get tired of seeing them. Unfortunately, Kirby: Battle Royale isn’t conducive to that kind of setting, and as such you’ll see the same mini games over and over because of it. The mini games, while the spotlight of the game, are serviceable if you dedicate a small chunk of time to them each time you play. But they tend to lose their luster when you see them over and over again. You’ve also got Rocket Rumble, Crazy Theater, Hockey, Ore Express, Flagball, and Robo Bonkers, all reasonably entertaining games when played a few times over. I enjoyed every second I spent with that particular game, thanks to competent AI.Ĭoin Clash and Attack Riders were frustrating in several ways, especially given the fact that ghosts can completely screw up your entire lead and hard-earned coins during Coin Clash, and Attack Riders’ vehicles aren’t that fun to control. Apple Scramble is a much more entertaining setup that has you picking up apples and throwing them down a chute, working with a partner. Battle Arena is one you’ll see the most of, where you just beat up and hack and slash through enemy Kirby until you’re proclaimed a winner. There are several different types of them, but they vastly vary in terms of quality and how fun each is. Those mini games are the bread and butter of Kirby: Battle Royale. You start out with one Kirby form, but end up unlocking more throughout the game as you complete different mini games. From here, you learn how to play, albeit briefly. It’s impossibly silly, but very cute, and does a decent job of framing what story there is here. King Dedede can’t play fair, so instead of letting Kirby duke it out with his minions fair and square, he keeps making clones of Kirby characters to defeat Kirby. ![]() Kirby manages to enter King Dedede’s Cake Royale, a competition between several scrappy combatants to name a victor, who will be rewarded with a delicious cake.
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