
Kirby Wii feels just as well crafted and fun as Kirby Super Star. In fact, Kirby Wii may be even better than that.
Like many of Nintendo’s recent revamps of classic titles, the game is played by holding the Wii remote sideways. Kirby has all his basic actions as you remember them. They didn’t tamper with his flying ability like in Kirby 64 and Kirby’s Epic Yarn. Like Super Star, Kirby can copy attacks from enemies or get them from special pedestals, and use them in a variety of ways; especially the new Leaf, Whip and Water abilities. Certain special enemies also give Kirby “super” abilities, like swinging a humongous sword or sending a flaming dragon across the screen. These powerful attacks have a limited number of uses and can affect the stage’s terrain, often opening up paths.

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Kirby's back in a new multiplayer adventure.

Kirby, Meta Knight, King Dedede and Waddle Dee are ready to transform your living room into Dream Land once more, as Kirby's Adventure Wii launches across Europe in December 2011. In this side-scrolling adventure game, you can play on your own or with up to three of your friends. Kirby, in his many guises, is in control of the infamous foursome - help him use his powerful Copy Ability to inhale, spit or transform as enemies rise to the challenge.
better than Super Star?!... Now i want to play this!