![]() It’s a 2D side-scroller, as you’ve likely come to expect from the omnipotent pink ball, and was one of the first of the Kirby games to try out 3D models for its characters. Kirby’s Return to Dream Land first released on Nintendo Wii in 2011. Instead, the publisher and developer has gone one step further – one step beyond – by announcing that not only is Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe coming to Switch, but it’s going to receive a Switch-friendly overhaul, too. No, Nintendo has not implemented four-player local co-op into Kirby’s Dream Buffet. However, my prayers have been answered, and I’m sure plenty of other Kirby fans are rejoicing over this, too. I had my qualms with the game outside of this, which landed a 2/5 in my review, but it was the lack of four-player local co-op that, to me, made the entire premise of the game feel a little redundant. Online, I could play with three more friends, but they would then need to buy the game – as well as have their own Switch device to hand. Kirby’s Dream Land felt limited, only allowing for two-player local co-op. The co-op features that I anticipated were missing.
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