Today is a good day for Nintendo fans, because Kirby and the Forgotten Land is now available on Nintendo Switch. He travels to a new world and joins Kirby in this 3D adventure that takes him in search of the captured Waddle Dee, helping his new friend Elfilin and rebuilding the place in the process.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is barely six months after being announced and it is already reaching our hands, following Nintendo’s trend of announcing its games when there is little left to finish them. The Kirby and the Forgotten Land demo came to Nintendo Switch a few weeks ago and allows us to play three levels at two difficulty levels.
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Although Kirby and the Forgotten Lands was originally intended to be an open world game, it soon became clear that this was a traditional entry in the series brought to 3D. As such, Kirby’s multiple abilities are back and this time it will be possible to upgrade them.
You must rescue Waddle Dees in each level, but it is possible to free a few more by completing the challenges specific to each mission. As you rescue Waddle Dee, the town of Kirby and the Forgotten Land is rebuilt and becomes a place to hang out and relax before the new mission.
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Kirby has a new friend in Kirby and the Forgotten Land and his name is Elfilin, whom we can meet in the Nintendo Switch demo. Some Kirby fans don’t trust Elfilin and think he’s going to end up being one of the game’s villains, but we’ll have to wait for someone to finish him this weekend and confirm that.
If you’re a Kirby fan, you’ve probably been waiting for Kirby and the Forgotten Land, but if you don’t know what to expect from the pink ball games, I recommend you download the demo. Kirby and the Forgotten Land features local two-player co-op, so you can always pass the joy-con for someone to help you using Waddle Dee Scarf.