4 Reasons Why Kirby Star Allies Isn’t Just The Same Old, Same Old

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4 Reasons Why Kirby Star Allies Isn’t Just Another Kirby Game

Kirby games have always had distinctively different art styles, from the oil painting backgrounds of Canvas Curse to the woolly world of Kirby’s Epic Yarn, most games have a signature style. Kirby Star Allies, however, is the first in the franchise to leap into full HD graphics and it looks stunning because of that. Returning worlds like Dreamland have luscious green backdrops and characters that pop out of the screen, which look crisp and vibrant. Kirby’s Epic Yarn (arguably the most stylistic in the series) had a gorgeous art style with its wool aesthetic, but this HD style makes Star Allies stand out as one of the best-looking games in the franchise to date.


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