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Strengths: Upgraded Remake of Kirby Super Star for the SNES, new partner system is cool, lots of game modes and replay value, Classic Kirby gameplay
Weaknesses: Single card co-op is relegated to the second player looking at the first player's DS screen
Summary: This game is for anyone who enjoys simple platforming mixed with outrageous power-ups. It's a remake of the SNES version of Kirby Super Star which is probably one of the best Kirby games ever made. This revamped version finds a new home on the DS and it fits perfectly. Kirby Super Star Ultra contains a LOT of different games which vary from mini-games to full on story adventures. The difficulty doesn't increase too much as you tackle each story but the fun factor definitely goes up as you encounter newer foes to copy or turn into helpers. In this game, as well as the orginal, you can opt to turn your enemy into a helper. After you suck in an enemy you can press X to release him and he will fight alongside of you until you dismiss him. This works fairly well but can be a hinderance when he kills an enemy you want to copy. A second player can join in and take control of the helper if they have a seperate DS. But if they don't have the game then the single cartridge download forces the second player to look at the first player's DS screen in order to control the helper. This can be annoying so you might want to play co-op with multi-card play.
The graphics are on par with other current DS iterations of Kirby games and the new animations for new powers are also really nice. All the classic tunes, such as Green Greens, from the original are included. Kirby may seem like a character made for kids but his appeal really is universal (just take a look at him in the Smash Bros. Series, he can hold his own). Overall this is a great game and well worth a purchase if you are a fan of Kirby or just like fun platformers where you steal enemy powers.
Oh ya, Meta Knight is an unlockable playable character!

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