(Game Boy Advance)

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (Game Boy Advance)

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Kirby & The Amazing Mirror features an all-new adventure for the HAL Labs creation.

The Game Boy Advance sequel is an original game, not a port of an existing one like Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland released a year earlier. In addition to his usual floating, air- and enemy-sucking antics, Kirby features plenty of new abilities, including an angelic power that grants him wings and a bow-and-arrow, much like Nintendo's own Kid Icarus.

But Kirby isn't only limited to medieval gadgetry — he is also able to pull out a cellphone device to communicate with other characters in the game — but its energy must be replenished during play.

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Review

USA USA Version

Posted by Philip J Reed

Oh, Kirby, you blowhard...

We have to hand this much to Kirby & The Amazing Mirror: it certainly isn't afraid of trying new things. We might not be totally convinced of the necessity of those things, of course, but it's always nice to see a series attempt to expand its...

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User Comments (9)

nocdaes

#2

nocdaes said:

Great to see a Kirby game amongst the free compensation games (sorry I mean Ambassador program...) and this is one I've never played, so happy days ahead.

GlasS

#4

GlasS said:

I like how no one had commented on these games until the Ambassador List came out.

chronicler

#5

chronicler said:

I know right @GlasS ? Nobody even commented about the speculation that this was going to be on the list ever since the Ambassador Program was announced.

RetroBrony91

#8

RetroBrony91 said:

Such a little-known Kirby game on the Game Boy Advance, it's a very fun game; had it since the Christmas of '04. :) It's basically Metroid[vania] meets Kirby, due to its nonlinear nature (making this a very unique Kirby game). This is also the only game where King Dedede doesn't appear, whether as a boss or a playable character. The worlds are fun to explore, and it's fun to venture with three other Kirbies
Great game, imo :)

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