Nintendo 3DS
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I still haven't truly owned a kirby game...they're fun just never got around to actually buying one(played it in some random places and in game stores). I keep forgetting to add kirby to my want lists 
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I own every main entry Kirby game, so I'm actually really looking forward to it. I stopped 2/3 of the way through on epic yarn, mass attack and return to dreamland though, so I really should finish one or two of them first. 
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I have Adventure, Dream Land 2, and Dream Land 3. Adventure is good, Dream Land 2 is pretty solid thus far, and Dream Land 3, I like, except for the controls. Gah, so sluggish that one is.
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Mario Golf: World Tour comes today. Being a huge fan of Advance Tour, I picked it up. Thoughts so far...
- It's got the same RPG-styled elements from Advance Tour, where you build up your character (Mii in this case) and unlock tons of stuff
- Swing mechanics are almost exactly like Advance Tour, AA for topspin, BB for backspin, but the timing is way more forgiving
- Here's how I fared my first round...
Putting is really tough to get a handle on at first, as you can see by my ghastly 4-putt on the 3rd hole, and the camera takes some getting used to. Thankfully I got it turned around by the back 9 to post a 67.
I really wish it were easier to record video footage off a 3DS (without that expensive accessory thing) because I'd love to do a proper review
- It's got the same RPG-styled elements from Advance Tour, where you build up your character (Mii in this case) and unlock tons of stuff
- Swing mechanics are almost exactly like Advance Tour, AA for topspin, BB for backspin, but the timing is way more forgiving
- Here's how I fared my first round...
I really wish it were easier to record video footage off a 3DS (without that expensive accessory thing) because I'd love to do a proper review
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I was playing the demo for it yesterday and I really liked it. Wasn't really sure whether or not I'd get it but now I will for sure, just not right away or anything.
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I like it a lot so far, the 5-day online tournaments are awesome. Of course some lunatic has already posted -15 in 9 holesCavZee wrote:I was playing the demo for it yesterday and I really liked it. Wasn't really sure whether or not I'd get it but now I will for sure, just not right away or anything.
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ordered this today. Will have some thoughts later in the week. The last Mario Golf title I played was the GBC one! But, I do love me some portable golf games.SNESdrunk wrote:Mario Golf: World Tour comes today. Being a huge fan of Advance Tour, I picked it up. Thoughts so far...
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Dream Land 2 is the best one imo, with Adventure breathing down it's neck (but no animal buddies soMyNameIsVince wrote:I have Adventure, Dream Land 2, and Dream Land 3. Adventure is good, Dream Land 2 is pretty solid thus far, and Dream Land 3, I like, except for the controls. Gah, so sluggish that one is.
I also think those were the only Kirby games that were....kind of hard? Like "Didn't steamroll through them" hard.
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ZeroAX wrote:Dream Land 2 is the best one imo, with Adventure breathing down it's neck (but no animal buddies soMyNameIsVince wrote:I have Adventure, Dream Land 2, and Dream Land 3. Adventure is good, Dream Land 2 is pretty solid thus far, and Dream Land 3, I like, except for the controls. Gah, so sluggish that one is.).
I also think those were the only Kirby games that were....kind of hard? Like "Didn't steamroll through them" hard.
I haven't finished Dream Land 2 yet (I'm in the 3rd area), but I have beaten Adventure and Dream Land 3, and for me, Dream Land 3 was the hardest one, moreso if you're trying to 100% the game. The sluggish controls made me die more often than I wanted to, and some of the heart stars in the game were a real pain in the ass to get. If it wasn't for the Flying Omelette walkthrough, I would probably have maybe 50% of the heart stars in the game, if that.

