Those who were hoping for DLC for Kirby’s first fully 3D adventure most likely had their expectations shattered when the last Nintendo Direct revealed that yet another Kirby game is coming out: a remaster for Kirby’s Return to Dream Land a Wii title released in 2011. This could have meant that Dream Buffet was meant to hold people off until potential DLC for Forgotten Land was finished, and that's what many fans thought it was until the September Nintendo Direct. Dream Buffet was most likely a project on the side that HAL Laboratory worked on while Forgotten Land was in development. While the reveal for Kirby’s Dream Buffet may have blindsided fans, since Forgotten Land had just come out a few months prior, it isn’t too surprising. The game has gone over well with plenty of fans following its launch, even though some didn't know how to feel about its price tag at first. This is by no means a bad thing, as the gameplay remains true to Kirby while also being chaotic as Mario Party. ![]() ![]() The scope of Dream Buffet is nowhere near as large as Forgotten Land, and instead, it uses its small scope to it's advantage to be a short party game. Kirby’s Dream Buffet released on August 17, roughly five months after Kirby and the Forgotten Land released onto the Switch.
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