Kirby employs a lot of bright, bright yellows, oranges, and pinks. I like cute characters within reason, but I also like cool colors. It won't matter too much when you kill it in less than a minute.Ĭlick to expand.Yes, that's exactly what i'm saying, except for the fact that I don't know what kawaii means. All he does is switch elements, and his attack's change with it. When you don't have any power, then it's kidn fo a challenge, but if you have the Triple Star Rod, then it's as easy as playing the first level of the game. Of course his soul version from Kirby Super Star Ultra should be in the top five hardest Kirby final bosses, but I find Galacta Knight much harder and I can only put up to five, lol.ĭark Zero (Kirby Squeak Squad)- I don't know what the developers of this game was thinking when making this boss, because I clam this final boss to be the easiest of them all. Marx (Kirby Super Star)- Well he's not too easy, because he's confusing to fight if your not use to him, but he's not too hard when you have a good ability when you fight him he won't last long. But like I said, his attack patterns are easy to read. But of course Kirby Dreamland 3, and Mask Dedede from Kirby Super Star Ultra is harder to deal with. King Dedede (Kirby Dreamland)- Well his HP meter is high, but he's still easy to read on Kirby Dreamland, Kirby Super Star and more. Just follow her attack ways and you can beat her. Her second form, her soul form she predictable as well. Nightmare (Kirby Adventure/Nightmare in Dreamland)- In Kirby Adventure he is kind of hard for a few times you faced him, but in Nightmare in Dreamland, he's very easy to kill because you can attack better in Nightmare in Dreamland.ĭrawcia (Kirby Canvas Curse)- This boss can be tricky at first, but you can avoid most of her attack when you get the hang of her ways of attacking. His third form is easy to kill, just avoid getting hit and hit is eye and you should beat him. His first form can be a pain since he has some of the moves from Kirby Dreamland 2, but his second form is just annoying, you have to hit him only in the eye, and since his second form hsi big, his ram attacks can almost always hit you because of it's size. This third form is easy when you have your life bar in good shape that is.ĭark Zero (Kirby Dreamland 3)- I think he's a little easier than Kirby Dreamland 2 Dark Matter, but I think that's because your life meter increased in this game. =Pĭark Mind (Kirby & The Amazing Mirror)- You have to beat Dark Mind first form a lot of times to face his second form, which can be very tricky to fight because his second form has too many tricky methods like making your screen upside down. I'll say that 02 is the longest Kirby boss to beat and he has a crazy cool theme song. But if you play him a few times and get his movements, you'll able to beat him more simplely. O2 (Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards)- Fighting him can be very long, and when you first fight him, he will be hard. Though if you have a strong ability, you can beat him, but it's not easy on the first go though, (unless you have Meta Knight's power meter full, lol).ĭark Matter (Kirby Dreamland 2)- Well, I choose him because you have to defeat two parts of him, the one where he has a sword which might take almost half your damage fighting him, and his full version which have a lot of stupid accurate attacks, and if you fight him too long, the ozone layer will cook you until you die which also sucks to fight him. He's like a stronger version of Meta Knight with better attacks and flies everywhere which makes him harder to hit. Galacta Knight (Kirby Super Star Ultra)- Beating this guy without your powers is nearly imposable and if you have your powers, it's still not easy to beat him. ☆ I guess I'll post hardest bosses and easiest bosses out of sheer boredom: ☆ ☆ WHAT!?!? Not even Kirby Adventure or Kirby Super Star. It could happen too - Kirby does live in dreamland, so in theory, anything that can be dreamed can be in a Kirby game.Ĭlick to expand. A Mario 64 or Mario Galaxy style reinvention of the world of kirby. I get the artistic statement of an adorable world filled with cute monsters that turn into demon cyclopses and try to kill you, but it would be kinda nice if they could they tone the brightness down a little bit. I absolutely love colorful worlds as most games are too dull and grey and brown, but even for me the worlds are very bright. My biggest complaint is kirby can be kinda slow (built into his floaty mechanics probably on purpose) and that the art style is too loud. They're all 2-D sidescrollers with inspired environments and genious game mechanics, but even games that should have been radically different (Nightmare in Dreamland, Crystal Shards, Canvas Curse) all had similar art styles, bosses, music, and stage design. While there was never a bad kirby, I have to admit I've never seen a truely spectacular kirby game.
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