Quick Look: Kirby And The Rainbow Curse
Added: 18.02.2015 23:30 | 0 views | 0 comments
Watch extended gameplay footage from Kirby And The Rainbow Curse featuring the Giant Bomb crew.
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| Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Review: High Touch | Polygon
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Polygon - What you see is what you get with Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, but I say that with the utmost affection. As a new game in the long-running Kirby franchise, Rainbow Curse brings little in the way of innovation. Its clay-themed world is killer cute, but the charm of its plucky pink hero is familiar to anyone who's ever played a Kirby game: Here's an adorable character saving his adorable friends, with gameplay mechanics that youll be able to grasp from the first level.
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| Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Review | GamesRadar
Added: 18.02.2015 20:10 | 1 views | 0 comments
GamesRadar - The Wii Us Gamepad has a lot of potential, but too few titles legitimately take advantage of the tablet/controller combo. Thats why Kirby and the Rainbow Curse (or Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush in Europe) feels so refreshing - even if the unique puzzle-platformer isnt all that dense, the constant use of the touch screen to navigate Kirby takes really takes advantage of the consoles underused talents.
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| Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Review | Destructoid
Added: 18.02.2015 20:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
Destructoid - Let's take a quick look at the history of videogames with clay-based graphics. Skullmonkeys is a one-off that most people don't even remember. The ClayFighter series has been dormant since the N64 days. Armikrog has been in development hell for years. That clay-based Loco Roco game for the PlayStation 3 never happened. Maybe worst of all, Dominique Pamplemouse is not yet a million seller. What the heck, guys!?
Looking at how few clay-focused games have made it to the market makes Kirby and the Rainbow Curse an even teresting part of Nintendo's overall strategy. It's both safe and risky at the same time. This is not Kirby's first foray into the world of arts and crafts, and Nintendo has toyed with the idea of clay graphics before. The first and last issues of Nintendo Power were made from clay, and a lot of the promotional material from EarthBound used clay models. It's clear that Nintendo has been toying with clay for a while, but Kirby and the Rainbow Curse...
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| Shacknews | Kirby and the Rainbow Curse review: Clay-More
Added: 18.02.2015 20:10 | 1 views | 0 comments
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse brings back the sharp and intuitive gameplay of Canvas Curse, but how does it translate to a console? Shacknews reviews the latest Kirby.
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| Curse reveals Speed Dating With Gamers video
Added: 16.02.2015 16:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
Curse Entertainment has released a brand new video entitled "Speed Dating for Gamers" on their official Youtube Channel. Are you a gamer looking for a group but tired of annoying campers? Want some professional tips on avoiding the creepers! LOADING....LOADING.....LOADING....
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| Video Game Releases for the Week of 02/16/2015
Added: 16.02.2015 14:10 | 9 views | 0 comments
Gamer Headlines writes: "Following last weeks completely insane line-up of games, this weeks titles are a little less exciting than what you would hope theyd be. Thankfully, there is one title that stands out of the most out of all 13 titles releasing throughout the week of February 16. Can you guess what it is? It involves a mustached protagonist yes, its The Order: 1886, a title PS4 owners have been eagerly anticipating. Other notable mentions this week include Total War: Attila, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse and Pillar. With that said, enjoy this weeks video game releases."
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