Kirby and the Amazing Mirror is an amazing game overall and is extremely addictive. I normally play it every day to come up with challenges that other people can do.
Amazingly, there isn't much of a storyline with only two cut scenes, But, the story seems clear: Dark Mind was attempting to take over the Mirror world, but Meta Knight tried to defeat him in case that Pop Star (Kirby's home planet) was his next target. However, upon Meta Knight's entrance to the Mirror World, a Mirror Equivalent was made: Dark Meta Knight, whom slashed Kirby into four (The mirror equivalent reference came from Shadow Kirby) and disguised himself as Meta Knight (whom was labeled ? ? ? in the boss of Radish Ruins) and bunked himself in Radish Ruins. However, the real Meta Knight turned out to be sealed in the large mirror at the spawn point (shown when Dark Meta Knight appeared in the mirror as well, but the real Meta Knight appeared, forcing him to reveal himself). At that point, Kirby battles the Dark Mind (and wins). Meta Knight returns with the four Kirbies (but it was unknown how they were separated). That technically sums up the storyline here.
With all of these crazy new abilities, it's hard to know which ability is best (myself being either U.F.O or Master). It's also hard to recognize what ability you need at what time to unlock (a) secret(s). While confusing, the game is still extremely fun attempting to get to all of the rooms in the huge maze of rooms that appear in 9 worlds. The 9 worlds are (in case you were wondering): Rainbow Route, Moonlight Mansion, Cabbage Cavern, Mustard Mountain, Carrot Castle, Olive Ocean, Peppermint Palace, Radish Ruins, and Candy Constellation. I am also surprised to not find Whispy Woods in this game.
Kirby and the Amazing Mirror is an amazing game overall and is extremely addictive. I normally play it every day to come up with challenges that other people can do.
Amazingly, there isn't much of a storyline with only two cut scenes, But, the story seems clear: Dark Mind was attempting to take over the Mirror world, but Meta Knight tried to defeat him in case that Pop Star (Kirby's home planet) was his next target. However, upon Meta Knight's entrance to the Mirror World, a Mirror Equivalent was made: Dark Meta Knight, whom slashed Kirby into four (The mirror equivalent reference came from Shadow Kirby) and disguised himself as Meta Knight (whom was labeled ? ? ? in the boss of Radish Ruins) and bunked himself in Radish Ruins. However, the real Meta Knight turned out to be sealed in the large mirror at the spawn point (shown when Dark Meta Knight appeared in the mirror as well, but the real Meta Knight appeared, forcing him to reveal himself). At that point, Kirby battles the Dark Mind (and wins). Meta Knight returns with the four Kirbies (but it was unknown how they were separated). That technically sums up the storyline here.
With all of these crazy new abilities, it's hard to know which ability is best (myself being either U.F.O or Master). It's also hard to recognize what ability you need at what time to unlock (a) secret(s). While confusing, the game is still extremely fun attempting to get to all of the rooms in the huge maze of rooms that appear in 9 worlds. The 9 worlds are (in case you were wondering): Rainbow Route, Moonlight Mansion, Cabbage Cavern, Mustard Mountain, Carrot Castle, Olive Ocean, Peppermint Palace, Radish Ruins, and Candy Constellation. I am also surprised to not find Whispy Woods in this game.