I've played this game through about 5 world areas and 40~ stages that last about 3 minutes each. The problem with this game are as follows: It is the same as Triple Deluxe, literally half the game is a randomized collectathon of useless stickers like Triple Deluxe's keychains. The 3-4 hidden object collectibles per stage have also returned to unlock a brand new EX stages for each world area. They aren't noticeably better than, and are about the same length as the stages that preceded it. There aren't that many more powers either with most being consolidated versions of several similar powers in previous games to make single powers with multiple moves. The Robobot is also limited to certain lengths of a stage or sometimes forgone altogether. To add to this, the Robobot suit's use Kirby's inhale ability to absorb powers into itself, is able to do 1-2 with any certain power. You only end up using a few of the powers with it due to the simplistically linear level design that Kirby is known for. The game is best-looking handheld Kirby title to date. The boss fights are some of the most visually impressive, switching from an immobile 2d plane to a 3d rotating platform. The bosses with varied and multiple simultaneous attacks unlike any handheld Kirby games I've played. The music is music. The side games are fleshed out versions of Triple Deluxe's side games. Take em' or leave em'. Buy this game if you want more Kirby, not more from him.