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The Spiritual Successor to Kirby Canvas Curse Arrives

As Nintendo's attention turns towards the DS, Kirby returns for a final bow.

You'd be forgiven for not realizing there are not one but two Kirby video games coming from Nintendo this year. It flew over my head, too.

Kirby Mass Attack arrives first on the existing DS next month, marking what's probably one of Nintendo's last meaningful contributions to the handheld that transformed the company. Considering Kirby himself debuted on the NES during the period where most of Nintendo's efforts had turned towards the SNES (Kirby's Dream Land in 1992, followed by Kirby's Adventure in 1993), it's rather fitting.

It's notable in a much more profound way, too.

Kirby Canvas Curse remains one of the first and best instances of stylus-controlled gameplay on the DS. There really was nothing like it, and it quickly underscored what was so different about Nintendo's new conceptualization of video games. Sadly, very few other games, even ones produced by Nintendo, really expanded on the groundwork laid by Kirby Canvas Curse. Except, of course, when Nintendo decided to circle back to Kirby.

I played a few stages of a nearly-finished translated version of Kirby Mass Attack (it was released in Japan earlier this month) a few days back on the beast of a machine that is the Nintendo DSi XL. You forget how monstrous that thing is until you've gone a few months without playing around with one.

None of the buttons on the DS have any impact on gameplay in Kirby Mass Attack; it's all stylus, all the time. Given the superfluous nature of most games' stylus use, the outright reliance here is refreshing and liberating. You have touch-based control over not just one Kirby but potentially 10 of them at once. Yes, 10. There's a story that I won't discuss because there's really no reason to get into it. It justifies Kirby being split into pieces or something--I was getting flashes of Lord Voldemort. Basically, collect fruit, convert said fruit into points, then collect 100 points to add another Kirby to your lineup. You max out at 10, and besides the interesting effects on gameplay, you'll need more Kirbys to unlock more and more stages.

Did I just get into a story element of a Kirby game? My apologies.

Tap on the screen to have your Kirbys walk in one direction, tap another to reverse course. Double tap to run. Hold the stylus over them to initiate the same drag-the-stylus mechanic from Kirby Canvas Curse. Even in situations where the game didn't call for using this feature, I found myself yanking them across the screen with pointless nostalgia. It ended up killing off a bunch of my guys, and now I'm left to wonder whether "killing" is acceptable nomenclature in the Kirbyverse. To avoid certain death, you'll have to flick individual Kirbys around the screen to instigate attacks against enemies. Sometimes, you flick them and they attack automatically. Other times, clicking the enemy will speed up the process.

When you've maxed out your team to the full slate of Kirbys, the whole process can feel a bit unruly and chaotic at times. After missing a jump for the third time, you may find yourself pining for a d-pad.

But we should both resist that urge. Controlling the chaos became more and more manageable with time, and as the moment approached that mastery seemed in reach, the DS was taken from my hands.

Fortunately, the finished game is only weeks out.

It's good to have another quality DS game. It's even better to have a spiritual sequel to Kirby Canvas Curse. Welcome back, friend.

Babylonianon Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:37 p.m.

Whoa! Awesome! I couldn't tell whether this game was worth getting pumped about when I first saw it at E3.

Bassman2112on Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:39 p.m.

It feels weird to actually be looking forward to a DS game again... Thanks for the article, Patrick =)

Btw, 10 Kirbies? (Kirbii?) Count me the balls in.

MisterMouseon Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:40 p.m.
I can always go for more Kirby.
scarace360on Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:40 p.m.
SO MANY KIRBI!
MariachiMacabreon Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:42 p.m.

I keep hearing about Canvas Curse lately. I got my DS only a few years ago so I never played it. This looks good so I may have to play CC as well.

Doctorchimpon Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:44 p.m.
You know the irony of the 3DS shaky launch has really made me go back and pick up my old fat DS to play games I never gave a chance to.
 
Picking up Bowser's Inside Story, some great JRPGs like The World Ends with you, DQ9, DQ6, some Professor Layton and probably this.
yoshimitz707on Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:45 p.m.
Kirby!
BeachThunder is online on Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:51 p.m.
Yay :D looking forward to this.
beard_of_zeuson Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:54 p.m.

I'm very excited about this game, Canvas Curse was super duper awesome. This sounds sort of Pikmin-esque, having slight control over a whole mess of chaos.

norfair187on Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:57 p.m.

Thanks for the preview, Patrick. I'm a sucker for 2d platformers, so I'll definitely pick this up. 
WayForward's new DS game Aliens: Infestation seems to be pretty promising, too.
Rated_R_Superstaron Aug. 11, 2011 at 3:58 p.m.

Kirby Rocks!
RockmanBionicson Aug. 11, 2011 at 4:40 p.m.

I still haven't gotten Epic Yarn but both of these incoming Kirby games really interest me as well.

radioactivez0ron Aug. 11, 2011 at 5:04 p.m.
OK, OK, I'll go find a copy of Canvas Curse somewhere.
carlfoster91on Aug. 11, 2011 at 5:08 p.m.
Didn't kirby debut on the Gameboy? just pointing it out.
ChrisInCalion Aug. 11, 2011 at 5:20 p.m.
I just played Canvas Curse last night... still hate how my hand blocks my view of the screen 50% of the time playing games with this touch screen control method.
TwilitEnd656on Aug. 11, 2011 at 5:20 p.m.

What the hell is it with Kirby that makes me want to play his damn games? IT'S MADDENING.

BUCK3TM4Non Aug. 11, 2011 at 5:56 p.m.
i love kirby
Tanon Aug. 11, 2011 at 5:58 p.m.
This is great surprise :D! Didn't look all that fun from like the 5seconds of footage nintendo has shown. ...what's going on with Nintendo's marketing lately anyway? D:
Raven10on Aug. 11, 2011 at 6:10 p.m.
I am still not sure what to make of this game.
Kyreoon Aug. 11, 2011 at 6:13 p.m.

Dude, I am excited. I frickin love Kirby games.

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A new Kirby game for the Nintendo DS. It has the player control up to ten Kirbys with the stylus in order to get past obstacles and defeat enemies. The game has sold 1.06 million copies worldwide as of April 2012.

US Release Date: Sept. 19, 2011

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