

It’s a bite-sized racing game with a lot of heart that fans will devour. Personally, I appreciate the smaller spinoff Kirby games as much as the mainline entries, and Kirby’s Dream Buffet does not disappoint. Kirby fans (and Kirby himself) have been eating well these past few years, with the pink puffball getting two brand-new mainline titles on the Switch and 3DS each.

Even with the overused “heh, you suck” joke, the games can be particularly experimental and creative when they need to be. In terms of classic Nintendo franchises, I’d like to think of Kirby as one of the more innovative. It’s crazy to think the Kirby franchise is now 30 years old.
