With the release of Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe I knew I had two options: drop about sixty dollars on the rerelease that adds big garish black outlines to the characters as if something about the original's presentation made the action inscrutable, or put the iso of the original on my Wii's hard drive and play a much better looking game... With the Wiimote sideways. Well shit, that was a pretty easy call all the way to the end.

Frankly, I've found a lot of Nintendo's rereleases on Switch to be pretty uncompelling and settled on discomfort. I should get a pro controller if I'm going to play more Wii games, holding the Wiimote sideways might be the single worst way to experience any Nintendo game. What a garbage setup, with its prank D-pad and hard edges digging into your palm... At least Return to Dream Land plays well and is so enjoyable that even despite this horrid controller setup, I often found myself thinking "damn, this might be as good as The Crystal Shards."

Return to Dream Land is about as straight-forward a Kirby game as it gets. At least in single player. I get the feeling one of the big draws to this one is playing with friends, but nobody is willing to come over and watch Kirby and Meta Knight smooch with me. Tragic, I know. On some level, Return feels antiquated, with only Super Abilities and a very minimal amount of Wiimote waggling offering anything new to the typical Kirby formula, but I think adhering to tradition makes Return comfortably nostalgic.

That adherence to expected gameplay and inclusion of co-op makes this a friendly entry point, too. Not that most people reading a Backloggd review will struggle with Kirby's notoriously easy brand of gameplay, but I grabbed a copy of Deluxe for my niece after learning about how much she adores Kirby, and she's had a great time playing it with her mom. I'm 36 and had just as good of a time playing this hunched in front of a CRT. That's uh, the power of Kirby.

Reviewed on Jan 30, 2024


6 Comments


2 months ago

I gotta say, I'm a bit relieved to know I'm not the only one who finds the wii remote uncomfortable

2 months ago

@ReeseyPuffy I have a strong dislike of most of Nintendo's controllers. Less so in the sense that they're unconventional, but more in that they often lack a form factor that makes them pleasant to actually hold.

Anyway, I don't have one of those squishy jackets for it. That'd probably help, at least.

2 months ago

Seeing people enjoy the original Return to Dreamland and experiencing the true Wii-Mote experience is truly heartwarming... I still think Deluxe existence is pretty worthwhile but the original will always hold more meaning for what it represents and what it did for the franchise, but also especially for that Dedede's model GOD it's so fucking funny...

2 months ago

Return to Dreamland is one of the most "pure" Kirby games. It's especially fun on a second playthrough on the harder difficulty. It's still an easy game, but you can't be completely braindead while playing.

Also, this game solidified Bandana Waddle Dee as a mainstay and he's the great fictional character of all time.

2 months ago

This game betrayed me like no other when I was a kid. I can never look at Magolor with any feeling other than malice. I love to hate that egg.

2 months ago

@JetSetSet Bandana Waddle Dee is powerful. Shame I couldn't do co-op, so he was relegated to cutscenes. I might do a hard mode run another time but find it pretty hard to muster up the energy to do one right now, especially with so many other games on my plate.

@Hooblashooga I wanna crack him open, make an omelette. Kirby would do it, too. Kirby is a bastard.