Obviously this wasn't going to be one of the best Kirby games, but it is cute. Admittedly I really didn't like one of the bosses, but the game itself was satisfying to beat. It's got its charms but it's not one to repeatedly go back to since it doesn't have a lot to offer, but for what it's worth it's good.
Continuing my period of retro games, I decided to try to get into the Kirby games. And so, I started from the beginning, at Kirby's Dream Land. Now, I've played some small bits from Kirby games before, mainly from Kirby's Epic Yarn for the Wii. But this is the first Kirby game I've completed. And god damn, was it short! Only 5 levels with the last level basically being a boss rush. It was a lot of fun though. The bosses were pretty varied, and although everything was a bit on the easy side, I still had a lot of fun. It felt like something I needed after the huge challenge that was Ninja Gaiden. Something more chill, you know? The music was pretty good, especially King Dedede's theme and the second stage's theme. A really fun time that I could probably return to a lot in the future!