This collection proves that Kirby’s ability to adapt goes beyond just his signature move of absorbing powers from enemies. This game has all the classics, like the Great Cave Offensive, Helper to Hero, and the more traditional adventure of Spring Breeze that acts as a kind of remake of Kirby’s Dreamland. Just putting this game on a handheld would’ve probably been enough to justify a second purchase, but all that extra content just pushes Kirby Super Star Ultra into a league of its own. Then, years later on the DS, Kirby Super Star Ultra came out and nearly doubled the number of games to 16 and somehow maintained that same level of quality of the original nine. This SNES classic came packed with nine games, which might raise some red flags when you think of other “compilation” type games, but every single game in Kirby Super Star feels like a fully realized game. This game is just too packed with awesome content to ignore, plus it’s arguably the best Kirby has ever looked in sprite form. ![]() It was way harder than we anticipated to pick a best Kirby game, but in the end, we had to land on Kirby Super Star Ultra.
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