
Kirby Star Allies – The Original Art Book has recently launched in the land of the rising sun and it includes an interesting interview with Shinya Kumazaki, who was the director behind Kirby Star Allies on the Nintendo Switch. At the end of the art book Mr. Kumazaki left a message to the fans of the cute character explaining some of the challenges the team faced while developing the 2018 title, as well as stating that team were moving onto the “next phase” of Kirby and “planning for the next stage of our future.” Here’s the message from Mr. Kumazaki:
“We say this every game, but the team and I overcame many difficulties making Star Allies. Sometimes these projects don’t quite come together, but ‘Star Allies’ overcame the odds and became a game with a lot to offer. Some of the Dream Friends were a challenge to include, to the point where we weren’t sure if we could include some of them at all, but we wanted please the fans who have supported the series and included all the Dream Friends from across the Kirby franchise. There is always a sense of uncertainty at the beginning of a project, and it’s natural we were hesitant about including some of the Dream Friends, but we worked together to make it happen. When working on the three free updates for the game, we encouraged all team members, young and old, to give their input on what they thought fans wanted to see. It was very difficult to organize all the suggestions, but I think Star Allies is a compilation of Nintendo and the Kirby team’s efforts.
With its release, we’ve finally broken the 11-year drought of side-scrolling titles on consoles. We also added cooperative multiplayer that fans have waited for, another accomplishment that the staff feel great about. And now, finally, we can move on to the next phase! I still try new things at work every day, talking with my colleagues about where to take the series next. Together with them, even if only to please a single fan, we’re planning for the next stage of our future. The team is a culmination of the best aspects of the Kirby franchise, and we hope you’ll look forward to what we have coming next.”
Just let the Yoshi and Kirby games die. Noone asked for those. Make F-Zero instead.
Lmao just like no one asked for your asinine comment
No if anything F-Zero should be left dead.
nintendo doesn’t even make kirby lmao
3d Kirby incoming !!
I’m down for some 3D Kirby :)
Kirby is the most adorable Eldritch horror to be unleased upon the world!
Nothing too new. They’ve been saying that for a while. Hopefully the new Kirby is shown off at E3. :)
Also, the new comment section is so much better and cleaner.
Kirby’s 30th anniversary next year. I know.
Give it up for the little Pink King.
Kirby 64 but X10.
Open World Kirby….
I appreciate they kept the DLC free on Star Allies but it was not a great Kirby game. Way too many characters with very little to do with them. It reminded me of like… If Smash Ultimate had Melee’s adventure mode and you had to play it with every single character BUT it takes a little over an hour each run.
Oh boy… And the side modes and mini games were just atrocious compared to the 3DS games.
Plus, I’ve NEVER been one to care about or notice graphics and performance but man… I really didn’t like the fps in Star Allies. Beautiful graphics but it kinda hurt playing 30 fps after enjoying the 60 fps outings on 3DS.
I didn’t mean to vent about Star Allies… I just hope they don’t view it as a huge success and miss out on any fair criticisms when making the next game.