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Reviewed by on Dec 27, 2006
Rating: 4 Star Rating

We review the Kirby & the Amazing Mirror multiplayer video game for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance!

Zelda Four Swords Adventures, so there are four puffballs on the job. This means you can hook up to four GBAs together and play with your friends. The best part is that you can all do your own thing and split up, but each Kirby has a cell phone that can summon the other Kirbys in emergencies! If you're playing single-player, the rest of the Kirbys don't do much, but you can still call 'em for help.

The biggest bummer is that, if you're playing single-player, Kirby's three buddies are about as useful as an automatic nose-picker. Unless you can get some friends together to play with, being able to call in the other Kirbys as backup isn't that useful.

It's a solid single-player Kirby adventure that rocks if you can get some friends together for multiplayer mayhem.

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror Age Rating: E

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror Thumbs Up:

  • Multiplayer puffball action.
  • The Kirbster has his own cell phone now.
  • Lots of cool moves and powers to play with.

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror Thumbs Down:

  • The other Kirbys are dumb as posts in single-player.
  • Some characters are way too cheesy.
  • Bosses cheat when they fight!

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror Game Rating: 4

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