The previous 12 months was a busy one for Kirby followers. Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby’s Dream Buffet and Kirby’s Return To Dreamland Deluxe have all launched over the course of the previous 12 months. Kirby’s Return To Dreamland Deluxe, a remake of the unique that launched on the Wii, is the latest of the three to launch. Consideration is now turning to what the long run holds for the franchise.
Kirby director Shinya Kumazaki addressed this to IGN at this 12 months’s Recreation Builders Convention. There, Kumazaki talked about that, whereas he can’t give any concrete plans for Kirby’s future, he mentions that HAL Laboratory’s aim is all the time to “present a brand new gameplay expertise”. Though the latest Kirby launch was a remake, Kumazaki says that remakes gained’t simply occur for the sake of it. They need to ensure that there’s one thing new added to the sport. For instance, Kirby’s Return To Dreamland Deluxe had the Merry Magolor theme park and Magolor Epilogue.
That wasn’t all that was mentioned. Kumazaki additionally addressed whether or not there shall be a combination 2D and 3D video games going ahead. Kumazaki, as soon as once more, didn’t say a lot in regards to the matter. Nevertheless he did say that having 2D video games, 3D video games, or “one thing fully totally different” are all issues which can be “inside scope” for HAL Laboratory’s future.
Kumazaki concluded the dialogue by saying that “you might need skilled it should you performed Forgotten Land, in that it’s not fairly open world. It’s actually a 3D recreation that basically makes use of, sort of inherits the playfulness and the convenience of play of 2D Kirby video games. And that’s a singular 3D expertise that we need to present. And so what we need to do transferring ahead is proceed to offer that distinctive 3D expertise, and never essentially be caught inside the boundaries of current genres”.
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