Happy Kirby Week! It’s another busy one here at Nintendo Life, with the launch of not only Kirby and the Forgotten Land, but also Rune Factory 5. We loved Kirby, giving it a solid 9/10 in our review, but were a tad more critical of Run Factory, slapping a score of 7/10 on our review.
On the news side of things, we’re about to see the release of not one, but seven new Wii U and 3DS games, which is just bonkers. Activision/Blizzard are once again in a spot of bother, we learned that The House of the Dead: Remake is getting a ‘Cowboy Mode’, and NOA employee Samantha Robertson has left the company after 11 years. Phew!
Now it’s time to chill out and discuss our weekend gaming plans. A few members of the Nintendo Life team have done just that below, so feel free to give our entries a read and then join in with your own via our comment section. Enjoy
Tom Whitehead, deputy editor
Like everyone and their ma’ (and my mum is actually in this camp) I’ll be playing Kirby and the Forgotten Land. It’s so darn cute and innocent that, frankly, it’s pretty much perfect for a bit of weekend gaming at the moment. Elsewhere on Switch I’m currently banging my head against a tough battle in Triangle Strategy and stubbornly refusing to grind my levels up. I’ll crack and do that eventually!
Elsewhere I’m still woefully behind in Elden Ringand I’ll play a bit of MLB The Show 21 as a warm up for MLB The Show 22; the new one will be almost identical, to be fair, but it’s an addiction.
Kate Gray, staff writer
On Monday, I will be getting an Xbox Series X. It feels a lot like introducing a new baby to a household, and my Switch is the older sibling who is afraid that they’ll be forgotten when the new arrival comes. Don’t worry, poppet — I’m forcing my partner to play through Skyward Sword, and he’s only just gotten to the Earth Temple, so we’ll have plenty of time to hang out.
So, when I’m not playing Elden Ring and waiting for Outer Wilds to come out on Switch (COME ON), I will be playing more Earthbound. I think I just got through Fourside, and according to the very cool guidebook I bought, I’m really not very far into the game. It’s bloody hard, though, innit? (And yes, that probably makes me the only person in here to not be going Mouthful Mode on Kirby this weekend. I HAVE A BACKLOG, I’ll get to it eventually.
Ollie Reynolds, staff writer
It’s Mother’s Day in the UK this weekend, so I’m going to be spending quite a bit of my time making sure my wife is having a fun, relaxing couple of days, as it’s her first year as a mother. With that said, I’m not sure how much time I’ll be able to dedicate to gaming, but I would like to spend a bit of time with OlliOlli World, as I kinda fell off it after a week or so.
This means, of course, that I won’t be playing Kirby and the Forgotten Land. I don’t know what it is about the Kirby series, but it’s one of few Nintendo IP that I’ve never really got along with. I tried the demo recently and even that wasn’t quite enough to convince me.
Liam Doolan, news reporter
Like a lot of Switch fans, this weekend I’ll be playing Kirby’s latest adventure. It’s actually been quite some time since I properly tried out a Kirby game on release. In fact, the last one I was really excited about was the 2008/09 Nintendo DS entry Kirby Super Star Ultra. Yep, it’s been that long.
Based on what I have played of Kirby and the Forgotten Land so far, it’s pink puff perfection. I would go as far as saying this is up there with the best of the series…it just might be the best. Sure, it won’t be much of a challenge for any video game veteran, but it’s hard not to love the quality and flow of the 3D action and platforming. The team at HAL Laboratory has done an outstanding job! So, that’s likely it this weekend – I think I can knock this one over before Sunday evening.
Goncalo Lopes, reviewer
Sweet shmup weekend ahead with both Andro Dunos II and Tempest 4000 being utterly brilliant for different reasons and absolutely mandatory. Along with further Triangle Strategy drama I decided to stop putting off the original Valkyria Chronicles for long enough. Keep you head down, Alicia!
No need to take a guess at game of the week: Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a HAL Laboratory triumph on all accounts. Get ready for the suck!
As always, thanks for reading! Make sure to leave us a comment below with your weekend gaming plans!
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