Kirby's Dream Land
SCORE: 74
I am going seriously old school with this review. We are going all the way back to Kirby’s Dream Land on the Game Boy. This is before there was color on a Nintendo hand held video game device. Competitors had color in their games, but lost against Nintendo. Kirby can inhale enemies, and then spit them out as weapons. This is the main violent content in Kirby’s Dream Land. He can also pick up certain power ups that allow his to do things like shoot fireballs at blocks and enemies.
Some aspects, and portions of levels make this hand held game feel like a shooter. Other areas make Kirby’s Dream Land feel like an action adventure platformer. Levels are generally short and can be beaten quickly. Which is important in a hand held. The downside is Kirby’s Dream Land is a short game. I breezed through the entire game in one sitting.
The music and
special effect sounds in Kirby’s Dream Land are precious. They have
spawned an entire franchise over the years. Families can find an
enjoyable action adventure title that has violent elements. Smart
players can fly over large portions of enemies if they know how.
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Paul
Graphics: 77%
Sound: 82%
Replay/Extras: 63%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Gameboy
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Hal Laboratory
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone
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