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''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' is a 2016
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developed by
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and published by
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for the
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. It is the eleventh mainline installment in the '' Kirby series'' and the
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to '' Triple Deluxe''. The story follows
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as he defends Planet Popstar from an alien corporation known as the Haltmann Works Company that wishes to mechanize the planet so that they can plunder its natural resources. New to the series in this game is Kirby's ability to utilize a
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suit known as the Robobot Armor to solve puzzles and fight enemies. The game was released in Japan in April 2016 and worldwide in June 2016. Like ''Triple Deluxe'', enhanced versions of the two minigames featured in the game, ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' and '' Kirby's Blowout Blast'', were released in the
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as standalone titles in April 2017 and July 2017, respectively. It received highly positive reviews, with praise going to the soundtrack, graphics, gameplay, and new features including the robobot armour and the armour's ability mechanic. However, similar to past entries, the game's low difficulty was criticized.


Gameplay

''Planet Robobot'' follows a similar gameplay style to the previous
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title, '' Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', taking advantage of the system's 3D capabilities by allowing Kirby to move between multiple planes in stages. Like most games in the series, Kirby is able to inhale enemies and spit them out to attack other enemies or swallow them in order to absorb their powers. Additionally, players can gain abilities and items by scanning
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figures. New to this game is a mech suit known as the Robobot Armor that Kirby can pilot, allowing him to destroy certain obstacles, lift heavy objects, and defeat large enemies. Like Kirby, the Robobot Armor can gain variations on these abilities by scanning enemies; this can then be used to attack enemies and solve puzzles. Hidden throughout each level are Code Cubes, which are needed to progress and unlock bonus levels, and collectible stickers which can be used to customise the Robobot Armor.


Minigames

''Planet Robobot'' features two additional minigames: ''Team Kirby Clash'' and ''Kirby 3D Rumble''. ''Team Kirby Clash'' is an
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in which up to four players choose a
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and work together to fight large bosses, earning experience along the way. ''Kirby 3D Rumble'' is a single-player game in which Kirby must travel along a 3D plane to inhale and shoot waves of enemies as quickly as possible. Clearing the main game unlocks two additional modes; ''Meta Knightmare Returns'', in which players control
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through a harder version of the main campaign, and ''The Arena'', where players fight multiple boss characters with limited healing items. The game also features support for StreetPass and Miiverse. There is also a harder variant of ''The Arena'' known as ''The True Arena'', which has players fight bosses from ''Meta Knightmare Returns'' as Kirby, and a new secret boss.


Plot

One day, a massive spacecraft called the Access Ark suddenly conquers and mechanizes
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's home, Planet Popstar.
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try to fight back, but Castle Dedede and Meta Knight's airship, the Halberd, are both easily destroyed by a single shot of the ship's laser defense systems. Kirby, who slept through the entire invasion, awakens to find his planet being stripped of its energy and sets off to make things right. Kirby destroys the five bases across the five corners of Planet Popstar that serve as the Access Ark's landing legs. In the midst of doing so, he acquires the Robobot Armor, a mysterious power suit that adapts to and enhances his powers of absorbing and copying abilities. Kirby also encounters an alien secretary of the Haltmann Works Company named Susie, who claims to be gathering endemic natural resources from the planet's ecosystems for her boss, President Max Profitt Haltmann, the president and CEO of the Haltmann Works Company, who has been following the business plans of a
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named Star Dream. As Kirby fights back against the company's colonization, he also battles Clanky Woods (a cybernetic Whispy Woods), a hologram defense system featuring some of his past enemies, Susie in her power suit, a brainwashed and mechanized Meta Knight renamed "Mecha Knight," and three imperfect clones of Dedede. After destroying the five bases and rendering the Access Ark immobile, Kirby infiltrates the Ark and confronts Haltmann after freeing Meta Knight from his brainwashing. Haltmann fires Susie for failing to stop Kirby. He then duels Kirby in his own power suit but is defeated. Enraged, Haltmann attempts to use Star Dream to destroy Kirby, but is betrayed by Susie, who intends on selling the machine to other companies. However, Star Dream becomes self-aware, possesses Haltmann's body, and attacks Susie. Star Dream then announces that all organic life-forms are obstacles in Haltmann Works' business plan of
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, assimilates Haltmann, and embarks on a mission of intergalactic destruction. As Susie reawakens and, with a change of heart, implores Kirby to stop Star Dream, Meta Knight returns with the repaired ''Halberd'' and Kirby fuses it with his Robobot Armor to confront the supercomputer. Kirby fights and destroys Star Dream, but it revives and takes control of the Access Ark, transforming itself into a sentient, mechanical planet. As Kirby destroys its armor, the true identity of Star Dream and the Access Ark is revealed - a Galactic NOVA, one of the clockwork wish-granting comets used by
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in ''
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''. With Haltmann's consciousness fading, Star Dream goes on a rampage and damages the ''Halberd'' before Meta Knight ejects Kirby from the airship, who screams as he destroys Star Dream with a gigantic drill. Kirby's dying robot uses the last of its power to send him back to Popstar. Haltmann's machines magically erode, returning Popstar to its natural state. As Dedede awakens in the wreckage of his castle and Susie leaves the planet, quickly pursued by Meta Knight, Kirby rushes off on his next big quest after waving goodbye.


Optional scenes

In the final stage of the bonus mode ''Meta Knightmare Returns'', Star Dream wakes up and appoints Meta Knight the new CEO of the Haltmann Works Company for defeating Haltmann. To prove Meta Knight's worth, Star Dream engages a special combat program that summons clones of Dark Matter (from ''
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'') and Queen Sectonia (from '' Kirby: Triple Deluxe'') for him to fight. Once both clones are destroyed, Star Dream activates a dimensional portal and summons Galacta Knight. Before the fight starts, however, Galacta Knight destroys Star Dream. After he is defeated, he is sealed in his crystal once again. At the end of ''The True Arena'', Star Dream is wounded by Galacta Knight and becomes Star Dream Soul OS. After disabling it with the Halberd, Kirby attempts to use his Robobot Armor to finish off Star Dream but is instead inhaled. Inside, Kirby finds the heart of the Galactic Nova. As Kirby destroys each of the pillars surrounding the heart, Haltmann screams in agony as Star Dream deletes him from its systems. By the time Kirby destroys the last pillar, Haltmann has been completely erased and Star Dream fights Kirby directly. Once defeated, Star Dream disintegrates.


Development

''Planet Robobot'' was conceived as more of a direct successor to ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' early in development. The game would have featured the Hypernova ability, though it was eventually replaced with the Robobot Armor in order to avoid retreading old ground. Susie was created by Akihiro Kanno, Shinya Kumazaki, Tsuyoshi Fujita, Etsuko Sato and Kenichiro Kita. According to Shinya Kumazaki, Susie's name comes from Sūji, a Japanese word for Digit. Star Dream was voiced by Shinya Kumazaki's pet cat, Tom and its weathercock was voiced by Hirokazu Ando's pet chicken, Nago. ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' was originally going to be titled ''Kirby Triple Deluxe 2'', ''Kirby: HAGANE'', ''Kirby: Robot Planet'' and ''Roborobo Planet''. This is the last ''Kirby'' game
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produced, as he died of bile duct cancer on July 11, 2015, nine months before the game was released. The game was unveiled at a
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on March 3, 2016. A set of Kirby themed
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(consisting of Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight, and Waddle Dee) has been released with the game's release date, and offer unique gameplay changes. The game was released in Japan on April 28, 2016, and in June 2016 worldwide. A demo for the game was released through the Nintendo eShop on July 21, 2016. Following the release of the original game, it was announced from an April 2017 Nintendo Direct that two minigames from ''Planet Robobot'' would be released as standalone titles in honor of Kirby's 25th anniversary. The first, released in April 2017, is ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'', which expands on the minigame's action role-playing elements with additional levels and features. It is free to download and play, though in-game currency can be bought through microtransactions. The second, released in July 2017, is '' Kirby's Blowout Blast'', a 3D platformer based on the gameplay of ''Kirby 3D Rumble''. ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' would later receive a follow-up on the
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in September 2019, titled '' Super Kirby Clash'', using the ''
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'' engine. It features online play, more quests, and more gear. Like its predecessor, it is free to download and play, but contains microtransactions to buy in-game currency.


Reception

''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' received "generally favorable" reviews, according to the review aggregation website
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. In Japan, four critics from ''
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'' gave the game a total score of 36 out of 40, with each critic awarding the game a 9 out of 10. ''
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'' awarded the game an 8 out of 10, praising the gameplay, level design, characters, visuals, soundtrack, and extra modes, but criticized the "rarely challenging" difficulty. ''
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'''s Brendan Graeber rated the game an 8.0, praising its clever use of 3D-based puzzles in vibrant worlds, boss fights, the Robobot mech, and additional modes, but criticized the difficulty and invulnerably easy blocking. Thomas Whitehead of ''
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'' really enjoyed the game's main story mode. Ollie Barder of ''
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'' gave it a positive review, comparing it to the
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'''s Chris Carter gave it a 7 out of 10, stating, "While the robot motif comes in half-cocked, ''Planet Robobot'' is still a safe, serviceable Kirby game. After beating the story and reflecting on it, many elements felt like just going through the motions, but those motions haven't gotten stale yet after nearly 25 years." During the 20th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards, the
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nominated ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' for " Handheld Game of the Year". As of June 2016, it has sold 300,479 copies in Japan. By the end of March 2017, total sales reached 1.36 million copies.


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