Kirby Air Riders Walkthrough (Switch 2) (No Commentary) Part 2

#IncinercatGames #kirbyairriders Kirby Air Riders is a 2025 racing video game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch 2. Players control Kirby characters in four game modes including racing, traversal, and combat. Kirby Air Riders includes all modes from its GameCube predecessor Kirby Air Ride (2003), with additional characters, vehicles, customization options, and features, including a single-player story mode and online multiplayer. Air Riders was the first Kirby game directed by the franchise's creator Masahiro Sakurai since Kirby Air Ride. Nintendo EPD and HAL Laboratory pitched him the concept in 2021, and production commenced in early 2022 after Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) concluded development. Kirby Air Riders, similar to its predecessor Kirby Air Ride, is a racing video game featuring simplified controls where players focus on steering, boosting, and utilizing the series' signature ability to absorb enemies' powers. Unlike Air Ride, which only featured Kirby, Meta Knight, and King Dedede as playable characters, Air Riders features 21 playable characters (Riders), all of which can use Copy Abilities, and each rider has a unique "Special" ability. Kirby has four Special abilities, with the one used depending on the color of Kirby selected. In addition to choosing a character, Air Riders features 22 machines to choose from, each one having different stats. The Air Ride, City Trial, and Top Ride modes from Air Ride return, all of which are expanded in both size and depth, and feature both online and local multiplayer. Additionally, Air Ride adds a relay race allowing players to swap their vehicle after every lap, and City Trial allows players to partake in team battles. Air Ride races can have up to 6 players, Top Ride supports up to 8 players, and City Trial allows up to 16 players simultaneously. Machines in the game move forward automatically without player input, with players simply steering and maintaining balance. Players can also brake, boost, and perform drift maneuvers with the B button and perform special moves and switch machines with the Y button. Moving the control stick side-to-side allows the player to perform a spin attack, which can damage their opponents. By attacking other characters, players can fill up a "Special Gauge", which, when full, allows them to use their "Special" ability. New gameplay mechanics allow the player to increase their speed. Attacking enemies and performing perfect landings creates a speed boost, and following the trail of stars behind opponents can help the player catch up to them. Air Ride mode is a racing game where players complete a set amount of laps and reach the end as fast as possible. Air Ride features 18 race tracks, including all 9 tracks from the previous game. City Trial is set on a large map, Skyah, where players collect stats, obtain new machines, and battle opponents before they compete in a Stadium event to determine the winner. Skyah features many areas for players to explore, including secret floating islands away from the central map. During City Trial matches, random field events can earn players power-ups based on their performance. Four legendary machines can also be acquired by assembling all three of their parts, with the two new machines being Gigantes and Leo, which are unlocked after completing the story in Road Trip. At the end of a City Trial game, players vote on one of four Stadium events to compete in. All Stadium events return from Kirby Air Ride along with new events, including the Gourmet Race from Kirby Super Star (1996). In Stadium vs. boss events, all players attempt to defeat one of four bosses, either being Marx, Nightmare, Robo Dedede, or Zero Two. Road Trip is a mode exclusive to Kirby Air Riders, which features the game's story. To become one with their vehicles, the Riders play challenges or minigames relating to the existing game modes, and are assisted by characters from previous Kirby games to progress through different routes. The player collects stats, machines, and Road Miles as currency to purchase more useful items. At the end of the mode, the player battles against Gigantes, and upon playing the mode in New Game+, battles against Galactic Nova as the true final boss. Miles are a form of in-game currency that can be earned by playing the game and are spent in the shop. They can be used to unlock customization options such as cosmetics for their characters and vehicles. Follow Us: Facebook-  / coolcat171forever   Twitter-  / incinercatgames   Instagram-  / coolcat1717   Twitch-  / coolcat171   Discord-   / discord   Wanna Be A Member Of This Channel:    / @incinercatgames   Wanna Support Us: Donate To Us-https://streamlabs.com/coolcat171/tip