Dude I fucking love random geometric structures in the background of levels
@ikagura5 ай бұрын
The early 3D was abstract.
@pingunooty5 ай бұрын
When the early 3d game got random geometric structures
@manformerlypigbukkit5 ай бұрын
Is that black ops guy
@moosesues88875 ай бұрын
@@manformerlypigbukkitis that frieza
@stanley80065 ай бұрын
Please play Ballance 2004, published by Atari, it’s on gog
@notJCS5 ай бұрын
Lute it's 4 in the morning
@comradeScallion5 ай бұрын
EST SWEEP
@emosdead4205 ай бұрын
The taste of ink IS getting old....
@kakizakichannel5 ай бұрын
Lute's just making sure we have something to watch during our morning routines
@MrMetal-xe8lg5 ай бұрын
Nuh uh
@lego1745 ай бұрын
rise and shine little birdy
@majinmajic5 ай бұрын
this game has a bitter-sweet vibe that i really like. it feels strangely sad, like a rainy car ride at 3am coming back from the airport or something
@rubenduenas58815 ай бұрын
I don't know why, but Kirby's Dreamland 3 always felt like it was in a state of denial. A giant blob of darkness was shown to come crashing down on Popstar and the game almost forcefully tries to show *cutesy animals and whimsical music* to compensate, like how people smile too hard even when they don't feel that happy. By the time Hyper Zone rolls around, it feels like the game just *gives up* and admits it has a problem in the form of Dark Matter and Zero.
@multigaming42195 ай бұрын
i like how all the zone map sounds happy instantly(excluding iceberg) except pop star..the theme sounds creepy but the melody still tries to convince something joyful
@Mike142645 ай бұрын
Wow, that's... actually a really cool interpretation.
@bagelmeister22955 ай бұрын
It's mad, i've had almost the same kind of thoughts. Like, the game is like when you're a kid and you don't really understand when something tragic happens in your/your family's life, so you just sort of continue going as if nothing happened. The art style really adds to that, it's like a child's drawing interpretation of what's really happening
@TheCollector24015 ай бұрын
There’s a section in the first level song Grass Land 1 that perfectly encapsulates this. The song almost sounds sad for a brief moment, before quickly going back to being happy.
@backflipsimmons5 ай бұрын
KDL3’s art direction is so fucking good.
@Mike142645 ай бұрын
There's so much I love in this game, and the art style is one of the big ones. It's so comfortable and cute, complemented by the awesome music perfectly! The different abilities and animal friends, the missions of each game, the final boss, it all makes for a really special package!
@SCoreReMake5 ай бұрын
I've said this other times before, but Shimomura's Kirby games should be appreciated not as a action-packed fighter-esque game with fancy movement and attacks, but as a sort-of interactable artform. These games really encourage you to slow down and play around with different possibilities, and admire the world around you. (Very good video, I am willing to forgive all the RTDL slander)
@cuboid30435 ай бұрын
That bit describing Kirby's old visual identity with the abilities as an alien morphing to adapt to each power was cool. Never put together that connection for some reason after the hats became more established
@Cr3zant5 ай бұрын
It did feel a little weird how he wrote it as if it just stopped existing though when Kirby and the Forgotten Land was right there with peak body horror thanks to mouthful mode.
@cuboid30435 ай бұрын
In terms of traditional copy abilities I don't think we'll see morphing Kirby, unless it's paired with another gimmick like mouthful. Unfortunately, hats are probably here to stay. It can only be unexpected when marketing depends on it
@darienaustin87185 ай бұрын
@@cuboid3043 I think the hats are cool tbh. I just wish he changed colors again
@Sophilautia5 ай бұрын
You mentioned you don't give a fuck about Kirby lore, but even so you managed to correctly identify exactly what they were going for with Dark Matter and Gooey. You can read into it as much as you want, but the heart of Dream Land 3 (and other Kirby games but especially this one) is about fighting off an apocalyptic miasma of bad vibes with friendship and love, and Gooey compliments that perfectly. Great video. Always happy to see more Gooey propaganda. They really need to make him a main character again. But even if they don't, at least we have a game like this to look back on.
@Waddle_Dee_With_Internet5 ай бұрын
That reason also applies to Adeleine, like at least once a
@ultramaster2o1studios535 ай бұрын
I think Gooey's relation to Dark Matter is directly stated in the game's manual, too, right?
@mayoat.y5 ай бұрын
The beginning with the Kirby 64 segment made me forget the title of the video and I just convinced myself this was actually a Crystal Shards video
@Robrt4765 ай бұрын
Ngl...me to
@checkoffgames5 ай бұрын
"Let's go fuck dark matter in the eye socket" right after talking about how happy and kind Kirby is was fucking hilarious.
@sts-jaidn5 ай бұрын
Oh hell yeah, one of the most chillest KZbinrs I know reviewing one of the coziest games I've played. Can't wait to watch this so I can watch it again and again and again on repeat like a super professional autist.
@paperhat_boi5 ай бұрын
the most chilliest cynical youtuber that i know, chill and cool, very cool
@Azazelea5 ай бұрын
me with their paper Mario review
@SapphireLibra35 ай бұрын
Okay, so I'm happy to know I'm not the only one who watches his videos over and over again just to hear him talk. His voice is super soothing. Also, professional autist. I love it.
@realcloud99395 ай бұрын
Self proclaimed Kirby mega fan Ant”Dude” when a funny unique ability allowing Kirby to wield a broom shows up
@C_Arson5 ай бұрын
Honestly, Ant sounded more like he was reacting in a "I don't think I can handle how adorable this is" kind of way, rather than a "I can't believe how stupid this is" kind of way. That's how his tone of voice reads to me, especially since he was quite positive about Dream Land 3 in general in that video.
@AnAverageGoblin4 ай бұрын
@@C_Arson Nah the guy's a tool who constantly complains.
@usernametaken0174 ай бұрын
29:33
@IfYouKnewYouKnow4 ай бұрын
@GribbleGob absolutely. Buds insufferable
@rinnnnnnnnnnrinRinOnishi4 ай бұрын
@@AnAverageGoblin yall are weird
@kikiash24255 ай бұрын
As someone who wasn't the biggest Dreamland 3 fan even I have to admit the clean ability deserves more respect than it gets. I won't tolerate slander from mediocre Nintendo youtubers!
@donny50825 ай бұрын
Your seriously one of my favorite people on this site. I'm so sick of people who think video games discussion consists of recapping the story and saying if the combats good or not. You're videos are very human and you deserve more subscribers
@TheoTC5 ай бұрын
pitch is a completely flawless character design btw. literally perfect
@POSTELVIS5 ай бұрын
Rick gets a cute duster with the sweep ability, how did no one like this ability. also great vid!
@karinyupinyan5 ай бұрын
I love the AntDude jokes you made I feel like he's not made fun of enough and I should know I'm a big fan of his content
@shadders435 ай бұрын
Stuff like using Ice on the Metroids is one of those situations where you'd go to school and tell your friends "I dont know what to do with these blobby green things" and your friend who was fanatical about Super Metroid would say "Does Kirby have an ice beam?" and that's how you find out. Or maybe you or another friend read Nintendo Power. I only got through Link to the Past thanks to a friend a grade above me who was way better at games than I was. Good memories.
@MultiYoshiman5 ай бұрын
the stuff you said about the dark matter and gooey was really sweet
@MishKoz5 ай бұрын
The Dark Matter trilogy truly has something special to it. They're inherently simple, as Kirby tends to be, but with just enough complexity in terms of puzzles and ability mixing and stuff to keep you coming back. Also Dracula Flow Kirby is the greatest addition to any review of this game.
@SylviesBadAtNamingStuff5 ай бұрын
dude do you watch literally all of the same youtubers that i do what the fuck
@MishKoz5 ай бұрын
@@SylviesBadAtNamingStuff I'm everywhere 👁👁
@user-lf5xq4gu1g4 ай бұрын
I'm so Julia
@BusterdragАй бұрын
Gotta love that lil reference to Running Shine's video about Kirby. In general, your videos are fucking fantastic dude.
@hyper-thermal5 ай бұрын
Major disagreement about post-Return to Dreamland games not having whimsy. Planet Robobot, despite Pop Star being turned into the USA, has a lot of really fun and whimsical elements. Like the city of Waddle Dees driving cars, and the ice cream factory. That being said, subscribed.
@moosesues88875 ай бұрын
Robobot has less soul than a McDonald’s nexts to a gently flowing river near a forest
@elijahgearhart51165 ай бұрын
@@moosesues8887 That...actually sounds quite nice, how is that lacking in soul? Furthermore, how does "Kirby destroys capitalism with a giant mech" lack soul or personality? Because that, imo, is one of the coolest things they've ever done with Kirby!
@MyNameIsMir5 ай бұрын
I'd say, while they might still be whimsy, post return dreamland games have always felt a bit... uninteresting? The Kirby was where it all started, Adventure added copy abilities, remade with Nightmares in Dreamland Kirby 2 & 3 have the animal friends. Kirby Superstar has the transformation hat and allies, as well as a whole collection of games and extra. Kirby 64 has dual abilities. Kirby & the Amazing Mirror is a metroidvania. From Squeek Squad onwards, there's been little innovation to the formula: The super transformations, or the mega suck berry, or the robots, aren't so different between each other; just another gimmick that doesn't change how you approach the game or the level design. Don't get me wrong, still super fun games, but I'd agree they lost that "oh man, I wonder what they're going to do with the next kirby" deal.
@moosesues88875 ай бұрын
@@elijahgearhart5116 I said it had LESS soul than a Walmart parking lot at sunset oh my goodness Walmart parking lots look so beautiful at sunset 🌅
@MrShyGuy_5 ай бұрын
@@MyNameIsMir to be fair all of them change a lot of their atmosphere and premise to make them more unique and distinct even if the core gameplay is quite similar, and i could also add the osts and new characters having a major role into doing that! the reason why some people perceive those as a sort of "new super mario bros" era is probably because of the sfx and returning copy abilities not changing too much and the gameplay being similar to the previous game, although i wouldn't ever call them as repetitive as the new super mario bros games
@Sazandora6355 ай бұрын
I like that they randomly decided to bring Clean back in Star Allies but made it a further DL3 reference by making several of its attacks just summon the animal friends to do their respective takes on the ability.
@guyrocketram96985 ай бұрын
im glad someone is sticking up for the broom. most needlesly overhated power up like ever. every youtuber is like "OH CRINGE A BROOM???" just because conceptually its a bit silly, but that is such a weird reason to hate something. no one hates it for its actual usefulness they hate it because conceptually a broom isnt a very good weapon, which is such an odd reason to hate something for. also that "my girlfriend" guy actually made me wince up so hard near the end lmao.
@usernametaken0174 ай бұрын
I think people have come around from hating weird stuff on youtube. idk maybe we got bored from doing that. like I've seen it with gen 1 pokemon sprites too, the reception to silly stuff in older games seems to be changing for the better lately.
@guyrocketram96984 ай бұрын
@@usernametaken017 yeah i remember that kinda phase when i was younger, & i never really like meshed with it. even as a kid i thought it was a vapid reason to write something off, a lot of older nostalgia critic videos still unironically make me mad, because his criticisms a lot of the time are *show joke* "This is so weird!!!! Were they on DRUGS when they made this????" which is such a vapid, & frankly not funny observation especially when a scene is meant to be weird. this was a trap i feel like a lot of older youtubers went into saddly. as for gen 1 pokemon sprites, tbh i never got why people hated some of them. especially mew who got all the hate, i thought gen1 mew looked cool, & kinda creepy & appreciated its resemblance to an embryo. it felt very uncanny fitting of an otherworldly primordial being.
@dantesdiscoinfernolol5 ай бұрын
You really hit the nail on the head for why Gooey being Dark Matter is so cool. It's a quiet plot point in an already subtle story, but it's very sweet and very Kirby. This was a nice retrospective to watch! _(also, revealing your taste in fictional characters and immediately hating that it left your mouth is. A mood...)_
@sighrelief5 ай бұрын
For anyone going through the comments thinking about picking the game up: You can fix the transparency issue in retroarch's bsnes core by enabling "hi-res blending" in the core options. The setting is made for this specific rare transparency usecase.
@Daisy-uw5oz5 ай бұрын
i think it's super funny that you bash kirby's friends for being sad that kirby picked someone else and then refuse to play deus ex because it doesn't have gooey. that made me giggle a little bit
@HexenDarkside5 ай бұрын
You didn't mention it too much, but Kirby 3 has the most Kirby soundtrack that has ever Kirby'd. No other Kirby game has a soundtrack that so perfectly fits what Kirby is all about. There are probably individual songs in other Kirby games I like more, but as a package Kirby 3 is my favorite OST. You can hook that Ripple Field 1 right into my veins though... just don't tell me girlfriend cause she's gonna dump me when she sees I can't listen to the middle part of that song without shedding a tear.
@kyubeyz_70625 ай бұрын
12:20 this part hurt deep cause while I do actually 100% understand what you’re saying, I actually find triple deluxe in particular to probably be the most like the older games in terms of atmosphere and weirdness. That’s actually why it’s my favorite in the series! It just feels so whimsical.
@yeeoof19955 ай бұрын
yeah there's way more silly in triple deluxe (the second world is literally built out of sweets) than rtdl & pr and i love it for that
@plush-voltage81784 ай бұрын
I genuinely agree with you bro the disrespect towards those games is unnecessary.
@phantomgrape5 ай бұрын
I know this video isn't about kirby 64 but I'm so glad that there's someone out there who feels the same way about it. When I tell my fellow kirby loving friends that crystal shards is my favorite game I don't think they really understand why. You managed to put all my feelings as to why crystal shards is such a magical game to me in a way I could never come up with myself. If you haven't already, please make a full video on Crystal Shards, I would be delighted to watch it
@gishigoshi6 күн бұрын
I loved the Kirby series as a kid and I didn’t have this game until I got the Kirby collection on Wii. I finally played it and was shocked how much I loved it then went online and realized most people don’t really like it haha. Great video. I agree that dreamland 2,3 and Kirby 64 have this really cool dreamlike vibe that no other Kirby games do
@snobbycat5 ай бұрын
Finally the clean ability gets love 😭🥰
@BradleyEd035 ай бұрын
Love both 64 and Dreamland 3. Never ever understood the critics who disliked Dreamland 3. I always heard that the reception was meh but I've loved it for over a decade since I first completed it.
@Keeebs5 ай бұрын
i tthink people disliked it bcus of the fact its much slower paced compared to kirby super star and the movesets werent as expansive as that game etiher
@FunkMcLovin5 ай бұрын
damn i'm early. we love the kirbaceous boy edit: thank you for teaching me about piss. no one does it like you do lute
@haroldflower85895 ай бұрын
Finally, someone made a video to counter all of the anti Dreamland 3 propaganda. This game is so incredibly underrated, it's so refreshing to see someone here who actually has good taste.
@RosenshineRewby5 ай бұрын
ur videos rlly make me appreciate the novelty of just having a little doodad and game to play. Like sometimes it's nice to just step back and see that i can play as a cute ball and prance around a vibrant place. How quaint.
@ArchonZach5 ай бұрын
Lute has the best videos because he's just like "games are fucking cool" he's just so right
@catisticallyspeaking5 ай бұрын
God fucking damn I can't get enough of your videos, they have such a comfy vibe to them, feels like I just got into a discord call with someone I don't talk to often enough but is a completely joy to be around
@lrgogo15175 ай бұрын
"this animation is seared into the mind of every child who played this game" as if every child could be bothered to collect all the heart stars
@ComnerSemko-yd7wf5 ай бұрын
I love the shitting on KZbinrs bit
@20000dino5 ай бұрын
Especially King K. I like him, but he takes everything WAYY too seriously sometimes.
@AnAverageGoblin4 ай бұрын
@@20000dino King K. is a clown with an unbelievable ego.
@Totaraum5 ай бұрын
These videos are so chill and fun to watch
@gino26575 ай бұрын
Figures all the dirty ass, stinky gamers don't like the "clean" ability lol. This video rocks. Another Lute hit
@PsydQuest5 ай бұрын
I didn’t know I needed that sweeping montage until now
@gameboi28204 ай бұрын
lute, fun fact: gooey is actually exactly what you thought. he’s just a nice Dark Matter and he’s also probably a little brain damaged but he’s a friend :)
@ShweetsStuff5 ай бұрын
The Kirby series is really unique as you have a bunch of different series headlined by different directors, and for having a loosely-defined, mysterious universe, you really get to see some interesting spins on it. Masahiro Sakurai seems to interpret his creation as being a primarily action-focused series (or, at least of Super Star), in contrast to the character's cute appearance, with his games being very fast paced and having these grand, epic stories, like a shonen manga (the copy ability panels in Adventure and Super Star looking like panels straight out of one), matched with super-saturated, intense colors. Shinya Kumazaki, the direction of the modern Kirby titles, seems to emphasize the mystery and scale of the universe, always hinting towards some bigger story, focusing on the lore with pause screen descriptions aplenty, but unfortunately with his games there never seems to be a desire to push the characters and the universe in a unique direction with each title; much of his games tend to blur together, reusing models, animations and sounds. It might be some team at HAL wanting to consistently retain the marketable appeal of Kirby, and that's really unfortunate, because keeping things always on-model, on-brand is boring (we all know what happened to Paper Mario). I tend to find myself gravitating to the original Kirby games more often because of this. Shinichi Shimomura is really curious in that his games seem to embrace the cute, comfortable, dreamlike appeal of Kirby. Abstract worlds, a relaxing pace, pastel colors and slower speeds. That style really persists through all of his three games (DL2, DL3 and 64), and I can see why someone like you would really gravitate to them, finding great value in the passion put into games. The Shimomura games are incredibly focused on being soothing, immersive works of art, having personal touches in just about everything. In terms of games I would call an "art piece", I would absolutely say Dream Land 3 is definitely up there. It's the most visually distinctive mainline Kirby title to date, and it's a shame that a lot of future titles haven't really dared to branch out more with the art. Though I still appreciate later titles, there's a unique, artistic, personal appeal upon those games that's been lost since. I'm split on Dream Land 3, though. It is a beautiful, contemplative game that can probably make the most spiteful, jaded and cynical person smile. And for those who enjoy that kind of thing, it's excellent. I've praised what it achieves artistically enough. But as a platformer, it is a little lacking in the gameplay department in contrast to Super Star, and even frustrating at points. The autoscrollers, some obtuse puzzles, minigames that can be rather punishing, there's a lot of irritation you can have on a playthrough of the game. Ability mixing and animal friends (Pitch being my favorite) are a wonderfully creative idea, but with each ability having only one attack, gameplay tends to be rather shallow. Not asking for them to have full movesets for each ability, but there's likely a reason the later titles have sort of drifted away from these "wider, not deeper" mechanics. It isn't to say the ideas don't have any worth, and I wish the modern titles had a willingness to actually experiment with the formula rather than tacking on a single gimmick to the otherwise bare-essential Super Star Kirby gameplay that Shimomura and Sakurai's games did. I do think you should play Forgotten Land though as that game I feel is the biggest evolution of Kirby since Crystal Shards, but it's understandable if you're allergic to modern Kirby. I'm surprised you complimented the music of the Kirby games here in these videos without so much as naming the composer behind it. Jun Ishikawa has been with the series since the beginning and I can't imagine what Kirby would be without his bouncy, catchy and memorable tunes. He's often paired with Hirokazu Ando, another longterm series composer who has this really jazzy style and collaborated with ishikawa on many Kirby titles. If you're acquainted with the two composers, it's always fun playing the games and pointing out what songs belong to who (though later titles in their sound tests actually have colored music notes indicating the composer). Dream Land 3 is unique in that Ishikawa did the soundtrack entirely alone, and it's really clear given that there's a stylistic throughline through every song in that game. Ando himself has also been a solo composer on many Kirby titles, including Adventure and Dreamland 2. Kirby 64 has them together, with Ishikawa working on much of the level themes and Ando the cutscene music. Recently though, HAL's music team has expanded significantly, and Ishikawa's taken a step back, acting mostly as a sound director without many compositions in the games of his own. I don't think Kirby will be quite the same without his iconic compositions, when he does inevitably retire. You might've already been familiar with these names and chose to opt out of talking about it for brevity's sake, but I can't help but gush as Kirby music, Ishikawa's especially, never seem to leave my head. But, hey, maybe Kirby doesn't need to last forever, and art can exist in its time and appreciated as is without being endlessly iterated upon...but, of course, it's a best-selling hit video game franchise, so the show must always go on. And though it has its flaws, I will appreciate Dream Land 3 for being such a game that you can really feel the personal touch of the artists who helped make it. Its imperfections make it all the more memorable. I think these retro games are so impactful because they often have small, tight teams of people fulfilling one single director's vision, rather than being these multi-million dollar affairs, bloated by hundreds of different professionals and watched over by a hawk by legions of executives and producers. Dream Land 3 had less than two dozen people working on the game itself, and it's a game you can really feel the passion behind every frame of it. ...you like Pitch for being into thick women, and you like glasses-wearing pigtail nerdy fairy women like 64's Fairy Queen. Does that mean your dream girl is both things?
@MrMetal-xe8lg5 ай бұрын
This is the best comment here
@AzumarillConGafasBv5 ай бұрын
I loved your comment, I do feel KDL3 is an amazing game but can be quite frustrating at times, SPECIALLY Sand Canyon 3 but I do like KDL3 as its own thing that stands as its own separate thing compared to other mainline Kirby games (except for Canvas Curse, Mass Attack and Rainbow Curse)
@moosesues88875 ай бұрын
Is pitch one of us is pitch jamacian
@lycheesmoothie90945 ай бұрын
Lute unintentionally(?) revealing his taste in women with this video
@ChristopherMoom4 ай бұрын
Dang, a Kirby fan who praises the music without stating who even makes it in the first place? Somehow I'm unsurprised by this
@LakituAl4 ай бұрын
I love Gooey. Shoutouts to characters who are either related to or used to work for the main villain but are now your friend. Love to see it. A few years back i learned that the game had a bug that made it so when you floated and then spit an air puff your momentum just stopped for some reason. Naturally, someone made a patch to fix that and playing the game patched gave me even more of an appreciation for it.
@ikagura5 ай бұрын
This is the kind of game that really deserves a remake while keeping the art style. It's true that Sakurai's Kirby is closer to an action platformer with Beat'em Up elements whereas Shimomura's is more puzzle/platformer-like (akin to Wario Land 1).
@ssg-eggunner5 ай бұрын
Wario Land Mentioned But yeah, you could easily remaster KDL3 by just making it higher res and making the transparency effects convincing on modern displays, that's it
@cerealexperimentsgrain5 ай бұрын
i actually did my dishes, thank you lute
@sparkxii.5 ай бұрын
Kirby's Dreamland 3 is the pinnacle of 'Kirbyism' to me, from the sound design, the distinct identity certain instruments (like that one drum, you know the one) in Dreamland 3 give its music a special flavor, to the entire game being a hand-drawn cozy crayon picture book-esque world, to the way even the game mechanic of collectables in the form of Heart Stars tie into the core Kirby themes of friendship, positive emotions, and specifically to the plot of Dreamland 3, gratitude. This game feels like pure Kirby distilled into a fine point. Masterclass of a video.
@sparkxii.5 ай бұрын
Also, came back just to say holy fuck that Cronenberg shot edited with Meta Knight and Dedede is gonna send me to an early grave. Points made about a Cronenberg Kirby movie.
@ssg-eggunner5 ай бұрын
Somehow KDL3 is more Crayon than SMW2:YI ever was
@RemnantCult5 ай бұрын
I've been getting a bit burned out on video game channels. They all seem to mesh together to me, especially if they are bog standard review channels. "Analysis" videos become basically narrated playthroughs or summaries. Your videos, somehow, break the mold. You, Running Shine, and Geno7 both do it for me. Something about the casual personal touches and talking about how a game makes you _feel_ just really connects with me. Video games aren't just games, they are interactive media, interactive art. I want to know how a game plays with your emotions and expectations. I say all this because I really like your stuff. Great work.
@nortonrory5 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more. Videos like this are refreshing. The youtube meta is so stale that it's nice to just listen to someone talk passionately about their personal attachment to media and at the same time lovingly appreciate the team behind the work. Sadly it's so hard to find buried under mountains of assembly line commentary slop. The bit poking fun at youtubers who made snarky jabs at the sweep ability really drove that home. I find there's a fine line between a video like this though with its laid-back tone versus some sort of Super Eyepatch Wolf 'How Sewage Man 64 Broke Me' overly sentimental shite.
@WuhHuh5 ай бұрын
@@nortonrory I find Lute’s videos have a unique casual touch. They’re easy to get into and don’t get too deep beyond informally appreciating parts of a game. My biggest gripe is when he tangents off topic for a bit too long and almost breaks the pace of the video for me. For example, the ROB bit was funny but probably could’ve cut off at the initial memorial photo. I don’t like when he goes off track of his own interesting opinions on the game I came to watch for to make a joke that overstays its welcome or jab at some KZbinrs when I don’t really care about them.
@genyakozlov13165 ай бұрын
That clean ability review montage just reminded me how much I hate most KZbinrs. Like, at least AVGN and Nostalgia Critic played up their whining about trivial problems from laughs, these guys don't even try to pretend they are joking, just complaining about how much they hate this game for being cute and easy. Not even saying it's not for them, but outright calling it worthless. What's their problem?
@gorshe745 ай бұрын
I woke up and opened my window and saw the beautiful light rays shining down from the heavens but, oh no whats this? That was not the light from the sun at all but was the light from my monitor shining into my eyes making me shed a tear as Lute has uploaded a video about Kirbay Dreamgland 3...I did not expect to see such beauty on this day but as I shed a tear and sit myself down in my big chair which envelops me like a warm hug from the greatest youtube video creator Lute. Literally just looking at the screen nodding my head and smiling. Truly grateful for the opportunities in my life :)
@prophetlunchbox5135 ай бұрын
something that struck me while watching this is just how many different art styles they sneak in there without it feeling out of place. there is the colours themselves that are pastel and always looked like watercolours to me. something like you would see in my neighbours the yamadas (peak Ghibli). but there is also those little cuboid guys that you have to recreate with blocks, who kinda look like they're made of clay to me. then there's the backgrounds that sometimes look like way more realistic photographs compressed down (like the stonehenge background at 32:24) or sometimes get super simplified and abstract like the blue spaghetti room. its just a very unique feel that i havent seen in any of the other kirbys, especially the handheld ones that stuck with the same thick outlined cartoon style. this was a great vid man, really like your stuff
@TheGuyTheStreet5 ай бұрын
Streamed this video in a discord with my friends, absolutely went over well. Thank you for your work as always!
@Arton_White5 ай бұрын
I think fairies are cool. But anime girls with glasses? Whoo, now that's a cultured man right there. (I really love Hanekawa from the monogatari series)
@Duppling5 ай бұрын
Gooey would've made for a better "Player 2" in modern Kirby than Bandana Waddle Dee, change my mind. Main point being: He can ACTUALLY use the copy abilities!
@elijahgearhart51165 ай бұрын
Counterpoint: Kirby's return to Dreamland having Meta Knight, Dedede, and bandana waddle dee as a complete 4 player co op Crew makes him work in that role. Plus when else do you get to play as a waddle dee?
@Duppling5 ай бұрын
@@elijahgearhart5116 What's preventing Gooey from hanging out with Dedede and Meta Knight? And Waddle Dees are still playable in any game with helpers. There's no obligation to play as what's essentially the Kirby equivalent of a goomba outside those games.
@MrMetal-xe8lg5 ай бұрын
Damn, that would actually be really cool. Now I'm bummed out that Gooey isn't in Forgotten Land. Also I love your pfp.
@elijahgearhart51165 ай бұрын
@@MrMetal-xe8lg ok when you point that out, I'm imagining gooey also doing mouthful mode transformations and that is a wonderful thing to picture. So I offer a truce between the two ideas: whenever it's just Kirby and a second player, bring in Gooey, but if there's 4 player co op, bring in the return to Dreamland crew. What do you think of that?
@koga75825 ай бұрын
I know you said you didn't care but yes. Star Allies pretty much confirms that the animal buddies can do all that fucked up shit on their own. They can even attach themselves to other life forms to become... cleaning supplies since they brought that ability back there too.
@Doneycats5 ай бұрын
When I was really young, I’d call this Kirby: “Crayon Kowby”. [sic] I used to just stare at the sprites in 2000s-era soundtrack rips. Since I never owned a way to play. Very fun for my small brain.
@RyanDxxx05 ай бұрын
Kirby Dreamland 3 is such a underated Kirby game. The artstyle is gorgeous, it's just beautiful all around, I used to play it loads at my grandparents house, then I eventually got it on wii and played it again. And I know it's a dumb thing to bring up/mention, but it's a cool piece of media, on Scratch, a children's game maker thing, there is a really cool project called "Kirby's Dreamland 3 Maker" by BenjaminWins11 which replicates Kirby's Dreamland 3 to perfection, the physics, the artstyle, with a link in the notes/credits of the project to a Forum to share levels. I just thought to bring it up as it's someone taking this fairly underated and unique looking Kirby game and translating it pretty well into a basic kids program. But gg Lute on another banger before you go back into hibernation lmao
@majinpikmin5 ай бұрын
Never have i seen a KZbinr that aligns with my interests so much. It’s uncanny, in a good way.
@iwannabethekid34xc5 ай бұрын
Yeah man like they're human beings with experiences and histories just like us normal ppl, just totally crazy bro.
@ssg-eggunner5 ай бұрын
@@iwannabethekid34xc I'm not really sure everyone would agree with everything said in the video lmao If this was a review that's mostly focused on criticizing KDL3 then I imagine the OP's comment wouldn't be in such video
@alyahoodii5 ай бұрын
That dj screw album is one of my favorites and I didn’t expect this cross over
@EscarBOOM5 ай бұрын
I've waited an eternity for someone to make this exact video
@lrgogo15175 ай бұрын
Died of laughter at 16:40. A Kirby game making you guess someone's secret kink to acheive 100% simultaneously gives "made up for an obvious joke" and "couldn't make this up if you tried," I am AGHAST
@lowceiling5 ай бұрын
I don't think it's a "secret kink", I think it's just supposed to be a playful slap.
@katepuddings25 ай бұрын
I liked this review, very honest and funny and the subtle pleas for help mixed in really did it for me ☺️
@sakarain5 ай бұрын
5:00 in a video by Sakurai he did indeed say there’s developers that go into other fields after game development. So sometimes it really is that simple and like you said they can just keep that info private
@windchimes87645 ай бұрын
the Stonehenge callback got me
@DJDunce5 ай бұрын
Loved the part where you called out all of the bleak KZbin “essayists” who just repeat the same sardonic garbage about the same games over and over again. Great video, I subbed 💋
@backlashD5 ай бұрын
Kirby's momentum when running and jumping in this game feels the best in the series. Feels so controlled.
@MondoSushi5 ай бұрын
Yesss I'm so glad to see someone praising this game. It's so full of charm and detail. I never understood all the hate from other KZbinrs
@MATABEI4 ай бұрын
Dude, you're so relatable, I lol'd so many times watching this vid XD You really "get" KDL3, and as one huge Kirby fan to another I have only this to say: Subscribed~!
@MATABEI4 ай бұрын
PS: BBW FTW
@GNBDNB5 ай бұрын
feels like you get more confident with every video you drop, very nice
@gribberoni5 ай бұрын
Having Kirby On The Dreamland For Three
@CoqueiroLendario5 ай бұрын
Aw man, when you played the songs i felt so emotional. Kirby Dreamland 3 still is my favorite of all the franchise, the cute crayon-like visuals alongside the stellar OST really makes me remember my childhood, i played this game with my younger brother a lot, its slower pace was really good for our developing brains (back then i felt that kirby superstar was too loud and fast) and we had plenty of time to spare so even the hard memory game levels were eventually beaten.
@multigaming42195 ай бұрын
this game, canvas curse and epic yarn are my pick for best art directions in the series, they bring such a unique atmosphere to their games and the fact that they never go back to these styles give them even more identity imo (probably why kdr3 is my favorite of the trilogy and epic yarn is one of my favorite game ever lol)
@driffmusic5 ай бұрын
yes!!!!! whenever i think back about these games im awestruck with how unique, innovative and amazing these games' art directions are. Playing epic yarn as a kid changed my brain chemistry forever & is still one of my favs after all these years
@youcantbeatk700616 күн бұрын
When I was 13, AntDude called me a "garbage human" for saying the KZbin headquarters shooting was because of demonization. Then it was quickly revealed afterwards that that was true and I was right. That event stuck with me and made me very spiteful and stubborn to stick with my guns because people will deny obvious circumstances just because it seems improper even if it's obviously true.
@foxstomp40165 ай бұрын
Kirby's Dreamland 3 is my absolute favorite Kirby game, and definitely on the list of my favorite games of all time. I love hearing people learn how good it is; it was such a pivotal piece of media to me as a kid and it's just nice to hear after watching it live in the shadow of Super Star. I also really appreciate you shouting out the Sound test song, as I think that's peak video game music. If anybody wants a particularly dope remix, this 14 year old video has an absolute bop: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mqTGqXmGadytkKcsi=17x3SWVMVo5EmxAf
@BrookieSmallz5 ай бұрын
Kirby 64 is my favorite too! I love all the ethereal sounds in the soundtrack and it just either makes you completely relax or instantly puts you in a good mood. All the settings addition of combining abilities was so cool I thought they would never go back to the single-ability system again, turns out it was the other way around lol.
@SteffyCush5 ай бұрын
Nick Mullen is my stepdad too
@solidifiedwatergatherer5 ай бұрын
I forgot the entire internet beefs with the clean ability, but you can use Coo as a feather duster and it's cute which automatically makes it the best copy ability in the game
@enjoixander5 ай бұрын
That “squeeze the lemon” bit had me rolling. Classic Lute, breaking it down ad infinitum for the rubes
@ced-_-5 ай бұрын
this vid made me want to play dream land 3 specifically for the clean ability. love it when kirby games have abilities that are unique to them. one of the DS games had a metal ability that was basically useless, but it was one of my faves. awesome video 👍
@durbeshpatel3047Ай бұрын
I actually bought kdl 3 when in came out in 1996 i still have my NES copy and play it every once and a while
@bonitaimabum5 ай бұрын
boss femme was a little maniacal
@frankenval27925 ай бұрын
someone else recognizing the catholic gaming nerd's genius
@AzumarillConGafasBv5 ай бұрын
I don't have time to watch the video right now, but Kirby Dreamland 3 is a chill game and one of the most complete experiences Kirby games can offer you, as a gamer and a Kirby fan The art style is gorgeous and hasn't aged nothing at all after its 20+ years, the music is awesome and something KDL3 brings to the table is the continuation of the Dark Matter trilogy and an amazing follow up to KDL2, however is such a shame these amazing games aren't as appreciated as other Kirby games, I bet your video will be cool!, I just love KDL3 and it makes me happy seeing people talk about that game
@MonotoneTim5 ай бұрын
I appreciate you and your videos and think you’re a cool dude with Good Taste and Good Opinions.
@iveli_alpaca5 ай бұрын
Fun observation, every Kirby game directed by Shinichi Shimomura (Dreamland 2, Dreamland 3, and Kirby 64) are the only Kirby games to have a true ending tied to collecting all of a certain item.
@ikagura5 ай бұрын
Return to Dreamland I think was planned to have a bad ending if you didn't get all gears. Squeak Squad needed you to get all 5 stars to open Secret Sea (the glowing big treasures had important items such as these).
@Logandroid5 ай бұрын
Your videos always feel very genuine, I really enjoy them. All your talk of Kirby 64 is making me feel super nostalgic. I've always loved that game, it just oozes charm and personality.
@notinorder96305 ай бұрын
thanks for talking about a kirby game, been waiting to hear you talk about another of your favorite little fellas. kirby is such a perfect little space blob. also, clean is such a cool ability, it's so much more satisfying to clean in a game than to do my dishes. ii bet the reason the other guys complain about it so much is just because there's hardly anything to complain about in any kirby game at all, so "guy doesn't like cleaning" stereotype comes forward.
@fhrdgr5 ай бұрын
Pretty cool how you managed to figure out gooeys backstory, more or less spot on. Dreamland 3 has such a special place in my heart, it was the first game my ex and I ever played together and neither of us had ever touched it before. The sweet memories combined with the intense dreamlike feeling from the music and visuals certainly left an impact on me
@TheGamefreak3055 ай бұрын
You put a Kirby review in your squeeze the lemon video. 10/10
@pro-AMBUMAN5 ай бұрын
i just wish lute would’ve told us what squeezing the lemon meant. not sure if anyone else caught that, i’ll be pondering that one for a while
@kman3hunna5 ай бұрын
finally, someone who makes “retrospectives” with actual fucking soul !
@happydais52675 ай бұрын
ISTG ur content feels like made for me, kirby 64 and dreamland 3 are just my favourite kirby games and they are part of my faves of all time, that, and the sudden nods to music that are just background images like album covers, or just shots of movies that have correlation with the music and then naming artists like oneohtrix point never, its like "oh man idk how to describe it but yeah" i love ur videos man, and ur music taste is so cool, and your taste in games too yeahh
@ModernMind185 ай бұрын
Wait dude makes video essays on literally my favorite weird games? Finished this and will be binging the rest. Love the style. (even though you have an ass take on Return to Dreamland I still respect you)
@DanielSantosAnalysis5 ай бұрын
This game's art style feels like it was scientifically engineered in a lab to be the cutest thing the SNES could possibly conjure.
@anguset5 ай бұрын
What if Gooey was called Freaky, and instead of letting Kirby eat him to regenerate health, he, uh
@iamthehobo5 ай бұрын
I'm actually doing the dishes while watching this big brain move
@ShadowChaosKrystal5 ай бұрын
I didnt realize I missed the body horror and the goofy stuff that comes with it until you pointed it out
@MrLFJ75 ай бұрын
You must've put an all-nighter editing the video. It's appreciated, lute.