Would love to give the japan exclusive Wii U and 3ds versions a shot. 3DS to check the 3d effect and Wii U out of morbid curiosity and to be like Scott The Woz in terms of Wii U knowledge.

Apparently this is one of those games where the main story is the tutorial and a lot of stuff is unlocked as sidequests afterwards. As I stopped after the credits rolled I feel I just scratched the surface of this, so I might go back to it one day and my rating is not final.

Credits to the true final boss music for being one of my top 10 favorite songs not only on gaming, but of all music history!

Fun fact, this was the last videogame my grandpa gifted me before he passed away. So is kinda of a let down that this game ended up being mid. I mean still enjoyable but definetely on the weaker side of normal Mario Party.

Not only my favorite Switch JRPG, it might be my favorite JRPG ever. Also bummed down because it does correctly everything that Pokemon Sword and Shield got wrong while being half the price and two masterpieces in one, yet Pokemon utterly destroyed this game on sales. I mean I wasn't expecting to ever surpass it but at least come close with how good Cyber Sleuth is.

This could've been my favorite Metroid gameplay wise BUT they screwed up the music so badly. The tracks I remember are just so agressively mid and whatever. An exciting soundtrack can save a game for me, but Dread made me realize a souless soundtrack also can kill a game to me. I've heard many people say they could bypass it due to the excelent sound balancing helped to immerse them... I'm just not one of those. With a mid soundtrack even performing the coolest of tricks and fighting the best bosses feels like nothing.

Always compared this to Sonic Forces as the agressively mid game on the series. After replaying both for a bit, I can say Star Allies deserves it existence way more than Forces and at least doesn't truly damage the image of the franchise.

This review contains spoilers

This sht is A+ tier when it's at it's very best and D tier at it's very worst. Suggestion, don't rush this game the tedious parts will drag it down inmensly. Guess that's a fck you if you wanna fight Arceus as you must 100% the game to unlock his fight.

Return to Dream Land was already my favorite kirby game by a long shot on the Wii. This remaster did nothing to worsen it, in fact it did the impossible: make better what was already perfect! Top favorite games of all time both on Wii and now on Switch!