(05-05-2014, 11:30 PM)Drshnaps Wrote: - First of all, the game has a much better "feel" to it than Returns to Dream Land did. I can't really describe why; it might mostly have to do with the controller, I don't really know for sure. All I know is it feels way better to play.
Really? I can't stand B to inhale and A to jump. If they shifted the button button scheme one button clockwise (Y to inhale, B to jump, A to drop ability and X for...the thing I'll never use) it'd be a lot more comfortable IMO.
I understand that the NES controller had B to inhale and A to jump, but it also worked OK then because those were the only two buttons at the time. :I
Then again this is actually my first Kirby game so I guess I'd feel alienated either way, lol
Also from what little I played of Kirby Fighters so far I'm kind of concerned that some Kirby transformations have too many moves while others only have one or two - but I've literally only played Sword Kirby atm so I guess I'll have to play some more to find out, lol