What Is It?
Kirby's Dream Land 3 may not be one of those games that everybody's been asking for, but Nintendo's Super NES platformer is a fantastic way to start out the new year. Released in 1998, it came out at a time when people's attention had been diverted by fully realized 3D worlds on the Nintendo 64. Who in their right mind was going to pick up this outdated 2D sprite-based platformer when they could have Super Mario 64 or GoldenEye 007? People with good taste in platformers, that's who. Unfortunately there weren't a lot of those people left over, so chances are you missed this gem the first time around. Fans of Kirby's outings will no doubt feel at home with this third (and final) 16-bit adventure. The controls are familiar and the worlds feel like they are straight out of past Kirby games. At the time that was a problem, since this game felt a little too familiar for comfort. However, here we are 11 years later and it's hard to argue against the quality of Kirby's Dream Land 3. It's not that the game has gotten better, but rather the fact that we've had more than a dozen years of amazing 3D polygons and camera issues. Sometimes all we need is a really good 2D platformer. Kirby's Dream Land 3 is just that. It may not be as good as Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, but it's clear that there was a lot of time and care put into this sequel and at $8 you shouldn't pass it up.
Does It Still Hold Up?
If there's one thing Nintendo is good at, it's publishing 2D platformers that withstand the test of time. Outside of a few exceptions (the original Kid Icarus), Nintendo's track record is nearly spotless. Kirby's Dream Land 3 is no exception, the controls are spot on the graphics are phenomenal. In fact, after spending so many years staring at 3D polygons, it's refreshing to come back and see these expertly crafted 2D sprites. Instead of trying to wow us with gimmicky pre-rendered graphics, this Kirby game takes a traditional approach that ends up looking even better today than it did back then.
Is It Worth The Money?
It's rare to see a classic Super NES game that few people have played, yet that's exactly what Kirby's Dream Land 3 is. Seeing as it was released in 1998, it wouldn't surprise me if most of Nintendo's core fans completely missed this game the first time around. Getting a brand new 2D platformer for a mere $8 is a steal, so this game is most certainly worth your money. Nintendo has been on a roll lately; we ended 2008 with the amazing Phantasy Star IV and began the year with this stunning platformer. I can only hope that Nintendo continues to offer us more games like this; it just might make up for the fact that they are only uploading one Virtual Console game a week.