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October 2011
(77%)
23 Reviews
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Kirby legte bereits drei überzeugende Auftritte auf dem Nintendo DS hin und beschert dem alternden Handheld nun noch einmal ein großartiges Spiel. Das simple Konzept mit Pikmin-Einschlag hat mich zwar zu keiner Zeit gefordert, durch seinen unglaubliche...
Abstract: DSKirby doesn't have it all together in Mass Attack as he has been split into 10 copies of himself each with severely diminished abilities. Necrodeus, the evil leader of the Skull Gang, is to blame for harming the pink puff ball. So it is up to you to ...
von Lars Hilbig Es ist beeindruckend, was Nintendo immer wieder aus dem Ärmel schüttelt. Schlechte Spiele des Nippon-Giganten müssen mit der Lupe gesucht werden, während der überwiegende Rest einfach plattform-/generationsübergreifend zur absoluten E...
And although we wouldn’t go so far as to call it a fitting swansong, if it does, in fact, turn out to be the last game you play on the DS, then you can retire your chewed stylus with a smile.More Articles >>> ...
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Abstract: Kirby Mass Attack is a peculiar DS game, but also one that is exemplary of the system's strengths and weaknesses. On one hand, it has a very interesting concept, amounting to some sort of side-scrolling Kirby-infused RTS with a load of content. On the ...
Abstract: Kirby Mass Attack begins with the titular character fallen victim to a wicked spell at the hands of Necrodius, an evil wizard and the latest villain in the series. The spell splits the rotund hero into 10 separate Kirbys, and the antagonist has no pro...
Strong gameplay; brilliant level design; solid application of the DS touchscreen; catchy music; tons of unlockable minigames. Having a full army of Kirbys only contributes to the game's infectious, innocent charm.
Control scheme can occasionally misread your DS stylus gestures; Medal hunting can be frustrating, especially when you lose a Kirby just before you finish a level.