There are some fun mini-games in between levels and it's more difficult than recent Kirby games - the battle against Mr Shine and Mr Bright is an example of a tricky early boss. If you've already got this from the Wii Virtual Console, the 3D doesn't justify the price, but for everyone else this is another ace Kirby game.
Hidden exits, fun minigames and fantastic stage design all come together to make this an endlessly replayable experience, but the 3D Classics upgrade doesn't really bring much to the table in addition. In fact, aside from portability, there's really nothing to recommend it over the Virtual Console release, and that's a shame.
The fifth release in the 3D Classics series has arrived, and for the first time we're getting a full adventure game with some real meat to it -- Kirby's Adventure, the swansong of Nintendo's original 8-bit Entertainment System. Compared to Excitebike, Xevious, TwinBee and Urban Champion -- a five-tr...