![]() Some kind of dark force has invaded the hearts and minds of the creatures on Kirby’s home turf, turning them into bad guys or, at least, badder guys. Firstly, the plot line is actually pretty interesting and clever. Right out the gate, Kirby Star Allies does a lot that the previous games have not. So, please don’t hate me when I say that I wasn’t totally blown away by Kirby Star Allies. Unfortunately, for one pink legacy character, the Switch is definitely a tough place to achieve the same level of success as before. Some indie games have delivered on the hype, some have far succeeded since they were unknown. But the Switch is definitely the harder high school, and it was easier to reinvent yourself if you came in without a reputation. Is it your fault? Probably not, but no one’s going to listen to you if they remember when you brought home 100% completions. So you try harder, and work harder, and you still…pull a B. Now you’re pulling Cs instead of As, your mom thinks you’re lazy, your sister thinks it’s hilarious and you just want to go back to getting praised for being good. It’s hard to have things come easily to you in mathematics when the largest concept you grapple with is imaginary numbers, and then suddenly it’s all tangents and cosines and you don’t know what the hell happened. Sometimes it comes from an undeserving place, such as your family had money and no one cares here, but sometimes it’s genuine shock from a genuine shift. Anyone who used to be a top dog in Junior High School and then went into a much, much bigger High School can understand this mentality. It can sometimes be daunting when you move between schools. ![]()
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