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October 2010
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Sinfully cute
Unique level designs that stay true to fabric theme
Hidden treasures and gems leave level of difficulty and time spent up to the player
Sinfully cute, unique level designs that stay true to fabric theme, hidden treasures and gems leave level of difficulty and time spent up to the player, same-screen co-op
No feeling of progression, often too easy, reward system is limited, co-op is no different than single player
Kirby's latest adventure is an unabashedly adorable and addictive affair, even when suffering from a limited reward system and lacking difficulty...
Abstract: Although we've had plenty of handheld Kirby adventures in the past few years, everyone's favorite pink puffball has been noticeably absent from consoles since 2003 (not counting cameos, of course). Ever since the Wii's debut in 2006, fans have been waitin...
Abstract: If you were trying to get someone into gaming, which game would best serve as an induction? Maybe you'd start at the top with a classic like Pong to help colour in gaming's history. You could go with a more formative oldie like Super Mario Bros or Ocar...
Kirby’s Epic Yarn is not just a next gen Kirby platformer for the Wii. It takes the lovable eating machine into a land of textiles, bringing with him new gameplay mechanics and an entirely unique visual style. It can be played with a buddy, though it d...
Gorgeous visual style that compliments the gameplay excellently; tons of hidden items to collect; fun and exciting coop; soundtrack is appropriate and befitting of the atmosphere; new twist on Kirby’s powers is refreshing,
Most of the game is way too easy; some transformation annoyances.
Kirby’s Epic Yarn is to the Nintendo Wii what Flower was to Sony’s PlayStation 3. It’s a gorgeous looking game that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Unlike Flower, however, Kirby is sure to provide a longer and more varied experience. The new...
Abstract: As a Wii system owner, for a time I could easily be pegged as either a cute motion-detecting game lover or a cute character game lover. Well, now that the other main systems are releasing their own motion-detecting enhancements, I’m stuck with that cha...
Abstract: There's no point in trying to make the plot in Kirby's Epic Yarn sound like anything more than it is: another excuse to play a fun game. As the story goes, a magician made out of yarn comes to Dream Land and sucks Kirby into a magical sock. Inside, Kir...
Abstract: When gamers above the age of 10 first see Kirby’s Epic Yarn, I’m pretty sure they will react the same way I did–assume the game is for children move on. And it’s hard to blame them–the E-for-everyone game is so cutesy that it makes Mario looks like Ja...