Kirby is a franchise that, even at its worst, has always been an enjoyable time. And yet, there had always been one title that stood out to me – and not in the positive sense. It was messy, confusing, and just felt haphazardly put together. It wasn’t a bad time per se, but it always remained the sole title I never finished to completion no matter how many attempts. That title was Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, which first released on Game Boy Advance in 2004. But now, over 20 years later, I was finally able to experience the game how it likely was intended to be and it somehow ended up one of the best multiplayer experiences I’ve had.

Fun Makes Right