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modeps
10-20-2010, 05:31 AM
<table width="100%" style="border:1px solid red; padding: 2px"><tr><td>Kirby's Epic Yarn (Wii)

Developed by: Good-Feel (http://www.good-feel.co.jp/), Hal Laboratory (http://www.hallab.co.jp/)
Published by: Nintendo (http://www.nintendo.com)
You pay: $49.99</td><td align="right"><img style="border:1px solid red;" src="http://evavhost.com/i/press/modeps_head.jpg"></td></tr><tr><td>Release Date: Oct. 17, 2010 NA, Nov. 17, 2010 EU</td><td align=right>James 'modeps' Hunter</td></tr></table>
Cuter than your children.

It's hard to remember a game that made me smile with a delight that wasn't being brought on by some extreme explosion or sick move. Sure, time spent with Comic Jumper made me laugh out loud, but I never wanted to sit down and give Captain Smiley a big ole hug. Enter a pink marshmallow named Kirby who unwittingly, while just trying to eat a delicious tomato (vegetables!), gets sucked into a sock and transformed into yarn, and all I want to do is snuggle on that little thread.

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That tomato was really a 'metamato', whatever the heck that is, and it was owned by a wizard named Yin-Yarn. Before Kirby so rudely interrupted, he was trying to usurp the throne of Dream Land from King Dedede and of course, turn everything into yarn. Kirby's sock prison actually contains a new world called Patch Land, which Yin-Yarn has already ripped apart into several pieces (read: worlds), each with a conveniently different theme. You'll soon rescue a blue fellow named Fluff who acts as your co-op partner in 2p mode, and he lets Kirby know that Patch Land needs to get literally stitched back together with magic thread before he can return to Dream Land. Dawww!

Everything in Patch Land is made out of something you'd find in your mom's sewing kit. Whether it be the canvas backdrops, felt shapes, button enemies, or Kirby himself, this is one motif that encompasses truly everything. Even the freakin' rain is made out of yarn. The fabric aesthetic is truly one of the more unique ones around and adds to the already high charm rating by creating plenty of "aww shucks" moments. Bubbles, butterflies, and smoke are all done with thin yarn and if you don't smile when Kirby falls into "water" and shapes himself into a mini-submarine, you're likely incapable of joy.

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Speaking of metamorphosis, Kirby's yarny form means his trademark suction ability is rendered useless. Instead of gaining abilities from his adversaries, you'll transform as the environment allows. A double tap to the left or right throws Kirby into a car form on land, or sled on snow; while airborne, a second press of the jump button creates a parachute or a downward press will create a "heavy" weight to smash objects. Further and more grandiose shape-shifting occurs by ripping certain patches off the canvas, resulting in some of the game's hallmark moments as well as some of the weaker ones. Becoming a giant tank of "destruction" is quite satisfying, but when taking a train form, badly implemented motion controls terribly hamper a potentially cool sequence and stuck out like a sore thumb after I finished the story.

Don't worry much about motion controls though, they're generally a very light touch as the majority of the game is played with the Wiimote held sideways in classic NES form. Also, don't worry about dying as you simply cannot die. Success is measured by collecting a myriad of colorful beads scattered throughout the levels which can result in a gold silver or bronze medal, as well as picking up each level's three treasures. Any damage you take makes you drop beads which must be scooped up quickly before they disappear for good, and if you fall off the screen, your beads will just melt away from the tally as they too find their way off the screen. Honestly though, even with this penalty, I finished the majority of the game with gold medals and all three treasures collected. Epic Yarn is by all accounts, a very easy game.

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Treasures found in each level aren't just for completion purposes, they're also made available to your in-game apartment for decoration. This creates a lightweight Animal Crossing mode and is completely optional for those not interested. There's no online mode to show it off in real-time, but you can take a photo anywhere in the game and send it to any of your Wii friends through the Wii message board. Your abode is actually just part of an entire fabric apartment complex which you can deck out to attract new friends, each of which want to play mini-games with you. Hide and Seek anyone? Stop being so freakin' cute you Kirby game, you.

The largest draw of Kirby's Epic Yarn is its adorable presentation and feel-good nature. There's nearly no challenge and a fairly non-nonsensical story, but those concerns melt away after Kirby transforms into a dolphin and plays basketball with his bottlenose. While not the biggest game around, it's a lovely, endearing game that's worth the trip to save Dream Land from Yin-Yarn's terrible pseudo-evil plans. Also, the ground feels like pants.

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(4 out of 5)

<table width="100%" style="border:1px solid red; padding: 2px"><tr><td width=33% valign=top>http://evavhost.com/public/the_good.jpg Has more charm than hours in the day. Completionists have a bunch of fun collecting ahead of them. Tight platforming and the light touch motion controls are implemented very well.</td><td width=33% valign=top>http://evavhost.com/public/the_bad.jpg There's really very little challenge here. Some of the mid-late game levels are less inspired than the initial onslaught.</td><td width=33% valign=top>http://evavhost.com/public/the_ugly.jpg Comparatively? Puppies.</td></tr></table>

mrbrick
10-20-2010, 07:46 AM
Good review!

I think ill pick this up at some point before the holidays. The wife is getting frustrated at Mario Galaxy 2 which we just got (and it is surprisingly challenging). She is a collecting freak and this sounds like its right up her ally. Hell i think i might even enjoy this. Simple platforming that exudes art direction is cool in my books.

modeps
10-20-2010, 08:03 AM
Good review!

I think ill pick this up at some point before the holidays. The wife is getting frustrated at Mario Galaxy 2 which we just got (and it is surprisingly challenging). She is a collecting freak and this sounds like its right up her ally. Hell i think i might even enjoy this. Simple platforming that exudes art direction is cool in my books.

Yeah it's certainly a cool game with a unique aesthetic. If your wife is as you described, it's likely perfect for you. Plus there's co-op for gaming together as a family.

Jeff the Great
10-20-2010, 08:37 AM
Solid review.

This seems like the Yoshi's Story of this generation of consoles.

Chimpbot
10-20-2010, 09:53 AM
Also, the ground feels like pants.

That is, by far, my favorite line from any video game. Ever.

Agnostic Pope
10-20-2010, 11:59 AM
You know Kirby games have NEVER been "difficult" right? Solid review.

revelation
10-20-2010, 04:05 PM
Really pleased to see the game has been received so well. After watching the GT review and reading this one, I've decided to order it now.

altaraxic
10-20-2010, 10:02 PM
I am excited to try this one out!

Eats
10-23-2010, 11:24 PM
You know Kirby games have NEVER been "difficult" right? Solid review.

I just rented this game. You do not understand how easy it is. It is very similar to a lego star wars kind of game.

imo, this game is not fun for any person over the age of 9.

modeps
10-24-2010, 07:43 AM
imo, this game is not fun for any person over the age of 9.

I vehemently disagree with this statement.

Agnostic Pope
10-24-2010, 09:11 AM
Will my inner child like this or the perverted adult that is now me like the fact that Kirby swallows everything?

Greeble
10-24-2010, 09:25 AM
I'd like to get this game, but I don't want to pay $50 for something that we'll blow through so fast due to lack of challenge. (Past Kirby games I've bought for the DS which are much cheaper) I'm going to wait for this to go on sale or get it used.

modeps
10-24-2010, 10:26 AM
Will my inner child like this or the perverted adult that is now me like the fact that Kirby swallows everything?

...And you didn't read the review.

Agnostic Pope
10-24-2010, 10:32 AM
How so? Like... "Stop being so freakin' cute you Kirby game, you." Means many things to me. Inner child?

modeps
10-24-2010, 10:43 AM
How so? Like... "Stop being so freakin' cute you Kirby game, you." Means many things to me. Inner child?

You referenced an ability that Kirby doesn't possess anymore and I called that out, s'all.

Chimpbot
10-24-2010, 11:38 AM
I just rented this game. You do not understand how easy it is. It is very similar to a lego star wars kind of game.

imo, this game is not fun for any person over the age of 9.

Sometimes, its nice to have a relaxing game. Its also nice to have something for my girlfriend or her sister to play; they like games occasionally, but a "normal" balls-to-the-wall, violent experience isn't what they're looking for.

Super Mario Bros Wii, Rabbids Go Home and Kirby are good girlfriend/girlfriend's sister games. They're accessible, fun and not exceedingly hard.

I'm loving Enslaved and New Vegas, but they're far from relaxing. The new Castlevania is fantastic, but it frustrates me at times. TF2 and Reach offer fantastic multiplay, but they're both frantic and hectic.
Epic Yarn is just cute, quiet fun. Its a nice change of pace.

lockwoodx
10-24-2010, 11:38 AM
Love seeing this game do well. I said this a decade ago and I'll say it again, but if Nintendo wasn't so full of pride in what they do, they would have sold out to Disney by now. Doubt that will happen as long as they continue to make amazing games.

Also....

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lockwoodx
10-24-2010, 11:39 AM
edit: RIZGHT INTO MY SOULZ IT STAREZ. I CANNOT LOOK AWAY.

Agnostic Pope
10-24-2010, 06:26 PM
lockwoodx ftw.

modeps
10-24-2010, 06:46 PM
edit: RIZGHT INTO MY SOULZ IT STAREZ. I CANNOT LOOK AWAY.

I'm watching you.

Anenome
10-24-2010, 06:53 PM
Will my inner child like this or the perverted adult that is now me like the fact that Kirby swallows everything?
Shakespeare remix!

"Awake my muse!, shall I adore this child's toy for its perspicacious delights, as when Kerbithus doth feel a might bit peckish."

Or something ^_~

Eats
10-25-2010, 04:42 AM
Sometimes, its nice to have a relaxing game. Its also nice to have something for my girlfriend or her sister to play; they like games occasionally, but a "normal" balls-to-the-wall, violent experience isn't what they're looking for.

Super Mario Bros Wii, Rabbids Go Home and Kirby are good girlfriend/girlfriend's sister games. They're accessible, fun and not exceedingly hard.

I'm loving Enslaved and New Vegas, but they're far from relaxing. The new Castlevania is fantastic, but it frustrates me at times. TF2 and Reach offer fantastic multiplay, but they're both frantic and hectic.
Epic Yarn is just cute, quiet fun. Its a nice change of pace.


I'm not really requesting that kirby be more violent. Just harder. But if they don't want to make a game for the core audience then that is understandable, just disappointing.

Also I disagree about super mario bros wii. That game is definitely not easy, and is really nothing like this kirby game.

I guess I feel like nintendo's marketing is deceptive. I did not realize this game was going to be like lego star wars, just like I didn't realize yoshi's story was not going to be like yoshi's island before it came out. I don't know that nintendo ever made that clear in its marketing push for either of these games, and if they did it certainly wasn't overt.

Eats
10-25-2010, 04:46 AM
I vehemently disagree with this statement.

That is understandable. I guess I was just upset because I did not see this coming when I loaded up the game. I expected a typical nintendo platformer, not some kind of yoshi's story situation.

But i mean, it is what it is.

Syl
10-26-2010, 04:12 AM
Sometimes, its nice to have a relaxing game. Its also nice to have something for my girlfriend or her sister to play; they like games occasionally, but a "normal" balls-to-the-wall, violent experience isn't what they're looking for.....

If you don't think that New Super Mario Bros. Wii isn't difficult, you certainly haven't played it multiplayer.

Oh god, turning that thing into a drinking game was one of the best/worst ideas we ever had.

Strider
10-26-2010, 06:16 AM
Cuter than your children.

Objection!

My daughter wins in cuteness against Kirby. Even if he's made of yarn.