Kirby and the Dimensional Fracture | ||||
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Developer(s) | CSketch | |||
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Platform(s) | Wii U, 3DS, NX | |||
Genre(s) | 2.5D Platforming, Action-Adventure | |||
Series | Kirby | |||
Predecessor | Various Fan Games and Kirby: Planet Robobot | |||
Mode(s) | 1-8 Players | |||
Age Rating(s) |
Kirby and the Dimensional Fracture is an upcoming 2.5D Platforming Action-Adventure game that is part of the Kirby series. It is a collaboration game between various users and features various villains from both the canonical games and each user's games.
Synopsis[]
The opening cutscene begins with an unknown location in space as sparks begin to emit from seemingly nowhere although suddenly a liquid orb appears still generating the electricity, the orb begins to rapidly expand until it engulfs a nearby star, the orb then stops generating electricty and begins rotating around, seemingly looking for something until it stops on a lonely star in the middle of a reltively void sector of space. The orb then begins flying at an incredible rate towards the star as we soon find that it's targeting Pop Star.
The Orb soon reaches Pop Star, massively outsizing the planet bathing it in a shadow we see from the surface of the planet that Kirby and King Dedede are trying to do yoga, however become distracted by the shadow and go to investigate, looking up they see the massive Liquid Orb hovering over emitting a very low humming sound. Suddenly the Halberd lands near King Dedede's Castle with Meta Knight aboard, instructing King Dedede, Kirby and a small army of Waddle Dees to climb aboard, the group quickly hop on as Meta Knight directs the ship at the Liquid Orb, flying closer to it they see the Halberd's reflection and Meta Knight orders the Main Cannon No.2 to fire its laser, as it does pecualiarily the reflection does as well both lasers colliding at the edge of the orb creating an explosion knocking the Halberd back and causing the orb to ripple. as the ripples reach the top of the orb the orb begins to emit electricity again, this time turning its electricity into 5 tendrils which pierce Pop Star and create a Pentagonal pyramid around all of Pop Star then suddenly generating a blinding flash of light as the Halberd crash lands.
Kirby soon wakes up to find himself in the rubble of the Halberd, Meta Knight & King Dedede having mysteriously disappeared and all the Waddle Dees as well as Meta Knight's own crew having been knocked out, Kirby looks up to see that the Liquid Orb has retreated and changed to a golden colouration as opposed to the intial deep indigo. However Kirby realizes that something has happened as instead of stars in the sky, Kirby sees many Planet Pop Stars all orbiting around the orb. Kirby is then greeted by his Warpstar which Kirby hops on to investigate and is taken into space where he sees more Warp Stars with Kirbies on them as well, the Kirbies all look at each other in confusion, some scared off what's going on while others are simply dazzled by all that's around them. The Kirbies Warp Stars begin to spin around each other combining their energy to generate a small Planetoid in with what looks to be Kirby's face on it to let the Kirbies stay on. As the Kirbies plan what to do, they notice curious towers have been built on certain Pop Stars which seem to be sucking the life force from said Pop Star, the Kirbies quickly agree that these towers must be destroyed if they ever hope to return to their dimensions.
Gameplay[]
Gameplay is reminiscent of standard Kirby Games, players control Kirby, a small pink native of the planet Pop Star whom has the incredible ability to inhale his enemies and copy their abilities. Kirby can not only perform this amazing feat but also perform slide kicks, fly, dodge and guard himself against enemy attacks. Kirby is able to run and sprint and often is tasked to solve small puzzles to progress through stages.
The Gameplay is semi-non-linear, in that Kirby/the Kirbies can choose what order they visit the different Pop Stars in, although like classic Kirby games, they must complete each level to move on to the next and eventually reach the final level of that Pop Star and stop who or whatever is at the top of the tower. Collectibles can be found on each Pop Star, there are two types of Collectibles, Pop Star Specific Collectibles & Statues. The Statues are this game's equivalent of the Key Chains and Stickers seen in Kirby: Triple Deluxe & Kirby: Planet Robobot respectively. The Pop Star Specific Collectibles are special items that have held meaning towards Kirby in the past and are necessary for accessing Boss Stages in each Level.
In addition the game allows for up to 8 players to play at once, the more players playing the less health each player has and with 5 or more players the Kirbies deal half damage. The Kirbies all have different colours as seen in the opening cutscene and by finding secret rooms and HAL rooms in the various stages players can unlock new colours, the default eight Kirbies are; Pink, Yellow, Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Cyan and Orange.
Lastly, Super Abilities, seen in Kirby's Return to Dreamland return with the original five as well as several new ones having been introduced in this game.
Copy Abilities[]
Abilities | |||||
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Acid |
Acrobat |
Amphibious |
Anchor |
Animal |
Angler |
Archer |
Armadillo |
Asteroid |
Aurora |
Axe |
Bark |
Bat |
Beam |
Bee |
Bell |
Beetle |
Bolt |
Bomb |
Brick |
Bone |
Bubble |
Builder |
Bulb |
Bull |
Buzzsaw |
Cactus |
Cannon |
Carbon |
Card |
Chameleon |
Chance |
Circus |
Clam |
Clock |
Cloud |
Coconut |
Cotton |
Crab |
Crash |
Crown |
Crystal |
Cutter |
Cyber |
Cyborg |
Dancer |
Dark |
Demon |
Diamond |
Disguise |
Doctor |
Dragon |
Dream |
Drum |
Dust |
Eagle |
Egg |
Elephant |
Fan |
Fighter |
Fire |
Flare |
Flash |
Flower |
Fog |
Frog |
Fungus |
Gardener |
Gemini |
Genie |
Ghost |
Glass |
Glue |
Gold |
Gravity |
Hammer |
Hydra |
Ice |
Ice Cream |
Lance |
Lava |
Leaf |
Lolly |
Love |
Mace |
Magic |
Magnet |
Mantis |
Medusa |
Metal |
Mike |
Mime |
Mirror |
Missile |
Monkey |
Moon |
Moss |
Mummy |
Needle |
Neon |
Ninja |
Octopus |
Oil |
Paper |
Parasol |
Party |
Peacock |
Pendulum |
Phoenix |
Pipes |
Pirate |
Poison |
Portal |
Present |
Pulse |
Pumpkin |
Puppeteer |
Quicksilver |
Rainbow |
Ram |
Relic |
Rhythm |
Ribbon |
Robot |
Rose |
Salt |
Sand |
Scissors |
Seaweed |
Serpent |
Shadow |
Sheriff |
Shield |
Sleep |
Slime |
Sonar |
Spacial |
Spark |
Spear |
Spider |
Spirit |
Sport |
Spring |
Starlight |
Steam |
Stone |
Storm |
Stylist |
Sun |
Sword |
Tank |
Tar |
Techno |
Terra |
Thunder |
Tomahawk |
Tornado |
Treasure |
Tribal |
Trident |
Turncoat |
Vampire |
Vine |
Water |
Wheel |
Whip |
Wind |
Wing |
Wolf |
Yeti |
Yo-Yo |
Hero |
ESP |
Super Abilities[]
Abilities | |
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Sword | Fire |
Ice | Beam |
Hammer | ESP |
Jet | Water |
Tornado | Animal |
Archer |
Levels[]
Levels in Kirby and the Dimensional Fracture are set up with 6 Per Popstar, this is partially to allow for equal input from the users but also as 6 levels is the current standard for canonical Kirby Games. Each Level contains a variety of stages and has a boss at the end to challenge Kirby/the Kirbies.
In addition to the various Pop Stars, the final location, the Golden Orb has its own set of levels to which the player/s must complete remixes of aspects of levels from the Pop Stars before facing the bosses and final boss of the game.
Mini-Bosses[]
Several Mini-Bosses from the canonical Kirby games are featured in Kirby and the Dimensional Fracture, there are a total of 16 Mini-Bosses.
Starryverse[]
Levels[]
Level | Theme | Boss | Stages | |
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1 | Pillow Pales | Clouds & Beds | Spinnan | 5 |
2 | Indigo Islands | Tropical | Lilydish | 5 |
3 | Rainforest River | Rainforest | Fernaggle | 6 |
4 | Astral Ascension | Spacial | Starpick | 6 |
5 | Tornado Trail | Wind | Vultcrag | 6 |
6 | Eminence Elevation | Castles | Captain Estralla | 7 |
Bosses[]
Psychosiverse[]
Levels[]
TBA
Bosses[]
TBA
Crisisverse[]
Levels[]
Level | Theme | Boss | Stages | |
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1 | Waffle Wrecks | Wrecked Woods | Megagzzy | 5 |
2 | Chocolate Chants | Modernized Castles | Gourmet Dragon | 6 |
3 | Eggplant Extremes | Electronic Engines | Heavy Lobster, Heavy Scorpion | 6 |
4 | Turnip Twists | Watered Trails | Aqua Kraken | 6 |
5 | Execrable Evacuation | Lifeless Planet | Omega-0 | 6 |
6 | X-Star EX | Evolutionated Star | Master Hand and Crazy Hand, and then Exateno | 7 |
Bosses[]
Boss | Description |
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Megagzzy | The massive stag beetle that was once a Bugzzy before being transformed by Exateno and then serve him. His strength meet no match but he is also a bit stubborn and actually quite unskilled does to his arrogance. Nonetheless, he can throw heavy rocks, slam the ground and even lift the stage as well as other dangerous moves. |
Gourmet Dragon | The big dragon that eat a lot and a lot, making him fat but highly resistant. And also still able to fly despite his comparitively tiny wings. He guard the Chocolate Castles (while eating bits of them time to time) but the Crisis done by Master Hand and Crazy Hand caused him to go for yet another rampage. He can inhale, roll around and also, like a dragon, breath fire. |
Heavy Lobster | Once an elite mechanic guard for the Halberd, it had been stolen by Master Hand and Crazy Hand in order to keep the Eggplant Extremes safe and sound. Like before, it can do a flamethrower attack, dashes with a turbo, hop up and down, unleash a Mini-Lobster or a blob, and this time it can also attempt to stomp the player(s) and fire ice balls when getting red. |
Heavy Scorpion | The latest creation of the Eggplant Electric and the most versatile, and also the biggest so far. It can use multiple weaponary arsonal from its body such as laser beams, fire cannons and its electronic tail, as well as bombarding the player with a missile barrage...that can be inhaled and spit back at it. When getting red, it set up the nearly-unpenetrable barrier that only the Super Ability Surf Out to break the barrier and then finish it. |
Aqua Kraken | The huge squid-like boss that guarded the Rice Resort before that place got fusioned with Turnip Trails into Turnip Twists, done by none other than Master Hand and Crazy Hand. She can spit ink to blind the players, deliver a sea wave and even slam the ground or attempt to whack the players with her tentacles. |
Omega-0 | This is 0 revived once again before it turn too savage to even the Dark Matter itself. Seemingly weaker than before does to its power loss from its defeat, it nonetheless able to control the Dark Matter to make them action bombs to attack the players and can do other attacks. Like in Kirby & Magolor: Huge Trouble, it oddly bleed black instead of the usual red. |
Master Hand & Crazy Hand | Master Hand is the strict but righteous host and possible creator of the Smash Multiverse, while Crazy Hand is chaotic but freedom-loving embodiment of destruction. Unlike in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, they are a lot of stronger like in Kirby & Magolor: Huge Trouble, and this time not only they bring arsonals from Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U, but they even bring attacks from Super Smash Bros. Great Fray, making them more dangerous than before. |
Exateno | The Golden Orb thought that summoning Exateno for the Crisisverse could be dangerous, but it summon him anyway, causing Exateno to go wild out of disgust and distrust and when the Smash Hands comes, he control them in order to stop or at least slow down Kirby. After defeating Master Hand and Crazy Hand, he finally show up and use his True Size and use his usual arsonal such as swinging his tail, Copy Ability just like Kirby does and even summon and sometimes revive enemies for assistance. |
Aeroverse[]
Levels[]
Level | Theme | Boss | Stages | |
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1 | Serenity Skies | Clouds | Cumulant | 5 |
2 | Wistful Winds | Wind & Grasslands | Aeriadna | 5 |
3 | Overcast Ocean | Water & Clouds | Fatty Flier | 6 |
4 | Radiant Ridge | Clouds & Volcanic | Wind Totem | 6 |
5 | Dusty Dusk | Wind & Desert | Moon Knight | 6 |
6 | Sky Sword's Temple | Wind, Castle,and Spacial | Swordbearing Queen Fleurdelisa | 7 |
Bosses[]
Boss | Description |
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Cumulant | A giant crab that collects clouds and uses them as a protective shield. It bounces and rolls about, firing puffs of air at Kirby akin to Whispy Woods, though Culumant has the capacity to aim his shots as well. He's immune to damage normally, but if he takes enough hits, his cloud cover will be gone and the little crab inside can be attacked for massive damage. |
Aeriadna | A rather pretty wind elemental garbed in green and white. Her battle style is akin to Mr. Dooter from Kirby's Return to Dream Land; throwing objects, jumping around, creating tornadoes, and performing melee attacks. The primary difference is Aeriadna's ability to control the winds, as she is able to push Kirby around and into the bottomless pits on the arena's sides. |
Fatty Flier | |
Wind Totem | |
Moon Knight | |
Swordbearing Queen Fleurdelisa | |
Fleurdelisa Soulblades |
Hyperverse[]
Levels[]
TBA
Bosses[]
TBA
Deltaverse[]
Levels[]
TBA
Bosses[]
TBA
Maximverse[]
Levels[]
TBA
Bosses[]
TBA
Finalverse[]
TBA
Sub-Games[]
A number of Sub-Games are planned to be included in Kirby and the Dimensional Fracture, users are implored to add their own ideas and give an explanation and stages/characters/gameplay where needed.
Gourmet Race Returns[]
The returning game feature from Kirby Super Star, Gourmet Race Returns is a sequel to the original Gourmet Race, in which King Dedede is now sending his minions out to race Kirby to collect the most food. The gameplay changes slightly as while you still have to run, jump, float, swim and dive your way along a twisting and sometimes maze-like course collecting food along the way there are additional factors to help in the race.
The first, and main new feature is the booster bar, a bar at the bottom of the screen which fills up as the player eats more food, the player can use the booster bar for a burst of speed with the more fill the bar is the longer they can boost for. Another feature are the ability pedestals, returning from Milky Way Wishes, these pedestals give Kirby one of a select group of abilities allowing him to take shortcuts, often however these pedestals require Kirby to complete a bit of tricky platforming to reach.
There are a total of 10 race courses to play and this mode can be played with local or online multi-player.
The Arenas[]
The Arenas return once again, functioning as Boss Blitz where the player/s must defeat every boss (as well as All-Stars for the Mini-Bosses) in Semi-Random Order to win. The aim is to beat all bosses and survive and try and do it in the fastest time possible.
The Arena[]
TBA
The True Arena[]
TBA
Trivia[]
- This is the second Kirby Collab Pyrostar has been a part of although is the first for everyone else (correct me if I'm wrong)
- This game features arguably the most bosses for a Kirby game with a total of 42
- This game likely also features the most abilities as it contains a combination of everyone's (I hope) fanon abilities