Stepping away from Kirby and the Forgotten Land’s 3D gameplay, RtDLD is the 2D affair you’ve come to know and love. It’s fine that it takes a more understated approach, though, because the main focus is on the gameplay, and that’s where the Kirby series shines. It’s not particularly enthralling, although it does have some (admittedly predictable) twists and turns. Kirby games are rarely known for their stories, and Return to Dream Land Deluxe is no exception. Magalor tells the crew that he came from another dimension, and he needs to recover parts of the ship lost in the crash so he can return. There, they find the Lor Starcutter, an ancient spaceship helmed by an adorable space critter named Magalor. It crashes into the landscape, causing Kirby to drop their treat (the poor fella can’t catch a break), and prompting the crew to go investigate. Our pink puff is hanging out with their friends, King Dedede, Meta Knight, and Bandana Waddle Dee, when suddenly a huge airship drops out of a huge portal in the sky. The story is fairly light, as most Kirby stories are.
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