Kirby and the Forgotten Land-Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star Crossed World This is another bite of the title that will appear in the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games, based on the original game with Nintendo Switch, with additional content.
Edition of the Switch 2 game adds a few fresh content that matches the original history, adding a fresh world enough from the very beginning and a few secrets that we cannot discuss in this review.
We have already checked the original Kirby and Forgotten Land Back when it was published a few years ago, so We will not touch some of these original points In this reView and instead focus on the fresh content in the Nintendo Switch 2 version.
So remember to read it and come back here when you finish …
All good? Ok, let’s start and remind you that the final result here reflects everything in the game, including the original content and additional content in the Switch 2 version.
So what’s fresh?
In addition to the fresh history and worlds you get, three fresh transformations are also available, as well as improved graphics and frame speed. Most of the fresh stages are to imagine the stages of the original game, saturated with fresh creatures, puzzles and improvements.
Take, for example, the first stage of the arrival point. In the SWITCH 2 edition, instead of going through the level, as usual, at the arrival of a fresh meteor shower, you follow the first skyscraper to which you will come across and explore parts of the map, which he was not before, trying to find fresh collections. These include starry coins, which certainly have their apply (but we will not spoil what it is).
Most of the same gameplay formula is here, but instead of trying to find Waddle Dees in the mission, you are looking for creatures known as zones. Everything seems to be a remix of the original content with a compact variety to ensure entertainment. Each level also has its own unique tasks to be performed, such as finding hidden areas and objects or will not be hit by some enemies.
You can also find crystals at those levels that make the fresh platforms revive to facilitate you traverse these fresh remiks levels, while giving you tips on fresh secrets. Despite this, the game remains the same for the most part, except for some fresh variants of previously existing enemies. Crystals on their heads make them slightly stronger and more complicated to overcome. There are also unnamed fresh enemies and the like, but we do not want to spoil all fresh gadgets.
There is a wealth of fresh content that adds to the basic game and is forced to challenge even the most experienced players.
And is it good?

I would say that the fresh expansion of the world star to forgotten earth is a more arduous approach to the game, which will definitely test players at all levels of skill. However, I am not sure if the difficulty is not due to the fact that he did not play the original in a few years, or is it really arduous.
For me, a world crossed with stars seems to be required by the best aspects of forgotten land and adds many captivating fresh mechanics, creating the natural progress of the formula, not just blurring additional content.
In this way, the global expansion of the world star for the editing of the Switch 2 game is really good and it seems definitely that you get the final experience that expands to the original, but it improves to switch this extension by adding some fresh content and worlds.
Although the levels have been designed as alternative, it takes on the originals, they still seem unique in the direction in which they go, so it’s worth going back to the game for someone who played it earlier to try them.
Yes, the game seems quite solid and good, and if you have the original, I will definitely consider choosing DLC updates with Nintendo Eshop – and if you haven’t played in the original forgotten land before, now is the perfect time.