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Kirby’s Return To Dream Land Deluxe

Kirby’s Adventure Wii (as Kirby’s Return To Dream Land was known in PAL regions) didn’t really seem to garner much attention on its original release, possibly because it felt a lot more conventional after the inventive Kirby’s Epic Yarn. Hopefully, this new Switch release may change that because while Kirby’s Return To Dream Land Deluxe is rather easy to complete (at least on its first run) it’s absolutely chock-full of things to do and this Switch update only expands on that, making for a great package.

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