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Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland > Review |
 | | Kirby’s Adventure had roughly 20 of these unique abilities, adding an incredible amount of variety to the game and also incorporated into a few of the game’s puzzles, as specific abilities are required to reach certain areas. |
 | | Many claim Kirby’s Adventure is the best in the series (though I personally prefer Kirby Super Star), but in any case, the game is certainly a classic, and Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland brings it up to modern-day standards, and then some. |
 | | Like in Kirby Super Star and later titles, Kirby has a number of different hats and outfits he gets when he copies enemies’ abilities, and each has its own unique animations, from the wind whipping in Kirby’s tornado hat to the plumes of dust Kirby kicks up when he starts running. |
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