The Legendary Starfy Hands-On

We tag along in Starfy's underwater adventures in this upcoming platformer for the Nintendo DS.

Nintendo has another insatiably cute leading character in The Legendary Starfy, a platformer about a star-shaped prince who lives in Pufftop. Starfy isn't new to the video game world; this is developer TOSE's fifth game in the series known as Densetsu no Starfy in Japan. This rosy-cheeked and gregarious star is sure to win over the same crowd that adores 2D Nintendo platformers, and we were easily taken by Starfy and his band of merry underwater crustaceans.

The game starts off in Pufftop, a kingdom nestled among the clouds, where the prince, our hero Starfy, is napping soundly until a rabbit in a spacesuit comes crashing out of the sky and lands in his room. The bunny is being pursued by shadow goons, but Starfy chases them away with his legendary spin attack. His best friend, a clamshell named Moe, shows up asking about the commotion, and once they realize that the space bunny has leapt off the clouds into the ocean, Starfy jumps in right after him, determined to help.

As the story unfolds, you'll explore this traditional 2D platformer that's set in the water and on land. As Starfy travels to different areas to track down the bunny, he also comes across various creatures whom he befriends and helps along the way. When you hold down the B button, Starfy can zip through the underwater area. The Y button is used for his spin attack, except that you have to monitor his spinning or else he'll get dizzy. When on land, you can use the Y button to make Starfy pick up the pace and run. You can jump on enemies, wall-jump, and glide with the B button. Starfy has a huge list of abilities that he'll learn along the way, so you're not limited to just a few moves--this little guy is quite talented. When he does eventually find the rabbit, named Bunston, they can team up and Starfy magically transforms into a walking, fire-breathing monster. Not bad for a starfish.

There's an overworld map that keeps track of your progress through the different areas. There are secret levels to discover, side quests to pick up, and a slew of items to collect along the way, like diary entries and clothes for Starfy. Pearls and other treasures are littered throughout, so you can always save your well-earned pearls to buy some cool outfits later. At this point, our Starfy was sporting some beach wear and aviator shades.

Most of the time, the action takes place in the top screen, but you can call on your friends to help you on the bottom screen. For example, Moe has an eye for treasure, so if you select him, his eyes will light up if you're closing in on something good. The game does take advantage of the Nintendo DS's dual screen when it can, which we saw during a chase sequence in which we were running away from a giant octopus that spanned across both screens. We'd see the feisty creature in the bottom screen while his tentacles came after us in the top screen.

Your sister, Starly, shows up at some point to offer her assistance, and she'll appear on the map if you can play that particular level with a friend. The best part is that you can grab someone who doesn't even own a copy of the game and play through the level together. A collection of minigames will also unlock as you progress, some of which can be played with up to four players locally, with or without another cartridge. The two that we tried are quite fun; one involves tapping as many coins as you can of the same color, and the other is a cooking minigame in which you make octopus dumplings.

There is a lot going on in this adorable platformer, and from what we played, it may not be difficult, especially when you have a health meter and frequent save points, but it's incredibly fun in terms of taking your time to explore each level. The comic-book-like storytelling and overall presentation are extremely well done. As you're gliding effortlessly underwater, the background is what you'd expect to see in the ocean: schools of fish swimming around and seaweed swaying with the current. If you leave your DS idle for a bit, you'll come back and find Starfy dozing in a tiny bed, so there's a lot of personality and charm to the game. The prince doesn't say much beyond his high-pitched "heeeeeey!" but he's a happy-go-lucky guy and could easily become the next big star.

From what we've played, The Legendary Starfy is shaping up to be a solid platformer for Nintendo's handheld. It has great presentation, solid controls, and an endearing story. The multiplayer component and minigames are a nice touch and are not just tacked on for the sake of adding new features. Look for our full review when the game is released June 8.

31 Comments

  • FlamingFury

    Posted Jul 5, 2009 9:34 pm PT

    Why is this a recent hands on?

    It's been out for ages, they need to hurry up and review it.

    This game is allright, but it is really aimed at a young audience. If I was ten, this would be my favourite game like ever.

  • BlazeShaman

    Posted Jun 23, 2009 11:49 pm PT

    I also have The Legendary Starfy. It is a really good game.
    It is very similar to Kirby, in a few ways, and the style of graphics is quite cute. The game is somewhat easy, although it offers tons of replay value with hidden chests and secret doors that unlock secret levels. The game itself if quite fun to play. I recommend this game to all who love a good platformer.

  • Flaon

    Posted Jun 22, 2009 1:22 am PT

    I have this game and it's awesome, although it's only 2D sprites it's much better than New Super Mario Bros

  • JennyHCo77

    Posted May 27, 2009 7:46 am PT

    It looks like a version of a Kirby game. If it is, I'm getting it, and platforms are my number one favorite. I just hope it's not a stupid kind of platform game! But I'm curious to see what it's like!! It looks fun, and super CUTE! And if Kirby can shine, why can't an actual "star-prince" shine too?! ;-)

    The game sounds interesting...

  • kong_sevixnine

    Posted May 26, 2009 9:17 pm PT

    I hope this isn't as "annoying" as Loco Roco! (that's an awesome game, but annoying SFX and Music!!!!) Anyways I'm definitely checking it out. But a few days ago there was an advert for this on tv!

  • finalstarzer0 posted May 25, 2009 3:26 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    finalstarzer0

    Posted May 25, 2009 3:26 pm PT (hide)

    Looks childish

  • Falco_648 posted May 25, 2009 1:41 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Falco_648

    Posted May 25, 2009 1:41 pm PT (hide)

    What are we 6?

  • paulovesatan

    Posted May 24, 2009 9:32 am PT

    yay for starfy!!!! 4 games in japan and we finally get one over here in the usa!! im getting it on the first day it comes out!

  • darksongbird

    Posted May 20, 2009 10:09 pm PT

    Cute. If it comes out to rent here at my Blockbuster, I might try it out..

  • Furanko_Kun

    Posted May 20, 2009 7:14 pm PT

    1st day purchase for me ^_^

  • fireXfox

    Posted May 19, 2009 1:32 pm PT

    i want to get this game

  • chappy_man

    Posted May 18, 2009 5:40 pm PT

    sounds interesting

  • fudgestripes

    Posted May 17, 2009 1:45 am PT

    Can't wait! Finally glad that they are deciding to bring Stafy to the US!

  • Batman_Vengence

    Posted May 16, 2009 9:00 am PT

    ...cute....

  • green_panda9

    Posted May 16, 2009 8:14 am PT

    Cute :3 I'll probably get this game.

  • Guzthon

    Posted May 14, 2009 6:14 pm PT

    Wow, this is a great 2D game. I hope that Nintendo would bring all Starfy games (from the first game through the forth game).

  • dynastysamurai9

    Posted May 14, 2009 2:31 am PT

    STARFY pw0ns!!!!!!!!!

  • linkyshinks

    Posted May 14, 2009 1:45 am PT

    Want this bad.

  • Mr_Matthews

    Posted May 13, 2009 12:51 pm PT

    I'm definitely looking forward to this one.

  • GameGoddess32

    Posted May 13, 2009 12:29 pm PT

    This game looks totally cute.I have been hoping they would bring Starfy to North America ever since I saw some images of one of the Japanese games.I'm definitely buying this game.

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