![]() A 3D side game known as Kirby's Blowout Blastwas also released that did offer full 3D controls, but that was merely an expansion to what was initially a sub-game in Kirby: Planet Robobot. ![]() The next closest main series entry to utilize 3D was way back on the Nintendo 64 with Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards and even then, the game only used 2.5D visuals to offer 2D platforming in what looked to be a 3D space, often having the backgrounds and the camera angles curve and turn as players advanced through the levels. This is big news, as it will be the first time in the entirety of the 30 years the franchise has existed that a mainline entry into the series will be in full 3D. ![]() However, the big twist comes in the fact that this game will be a full 3D platformer instead of the traditional 2D platforming that the pink hero is known for. ![]() Kirby and the Forgotten Land is set to be yet another action platformer, which is nothing new for the series. ![]()
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