![]() This game managed to build upon a formula which I honestly believe is quite difficult to make both fun and engaging at the same time. This speaks volumes for Pikmin 3 as a whole. They managed to perfectly introduce a brand new gimmick EVERY single time and really make you have to think your strategy thoroughly. Every single boss battle in this game, without exception, was as challenging and enthralling as the bosses themselves were visually appealing. The Quaggled Mireclops, the Scornet Maestro, the Vehemoth Phosbat… Insert audible gasp. I went through the game thoroughly excited for the next boss I would encounter and I was never once not positively surprised. Their names, their color schemes, their proportions… It’s all just really, really fascinating. The Pikmin franchise is well-known for its wacky character designs at this point, but Pikmin 3 goes above and beyond in this aspect and delivers some of the most crazy looking creatures I have EVER seen in a fantasy setting. The enemies all look much more lively and exotic and the sheer variety of scenery in all of these biomes makes them feel right at home. The camera also does a fantastic job of letting you fully explore your surroundings and analyze every detail of these environments to your heart’s content. Every single location in this game is just absolutely magnificent. Pikmin 3 is everything that I had hoped for and more! First of all, the visuals are incredible. This whole thing could not have been a more enjoyable experience. And now, almost 10 years later, getting to finally experience Pikmin 3 on my Nintendo Switch feels like a full circle moment for me. I was beyond ecstatic when Pikmin 3 finally got announced, even though I was too poor for a Wii U and probably wouldn’t get to play it (or even emulate it) for a long time. Something about the quirky characters, the unique gameplay and the fluid controls roped me in like not many other videogames had done at that point in my life. ![]() This happened nearly 10 years ago, when I played the original Pikmin on my Nintendo Wii for the very first time. It’s rated E10+.15h 36m PlayedI’ve been obsessed with Pikmin as a whole ever since I first discovered this franchise. Pikmin 3 Deluxe will be available October 30 exclusively on Switch. “With Pikmin 3 Deluxe, the Nintendo Switch library of software continues to grow with a variety of games for everyone to discover and enjoy.” “Pikmin 3 Deluxe brings this classic franchise to life on Nintendo Switch, introducing a new audience to its beloved characters and gameplay, while also welcoming back returning players with new challenges,” said Nick Chavez, Nintendo of America Senior VP. Pikmin 3 Deluxe also adds new side-story missions designed for co-op, as well as the return of head-to-head matches via Bingo Battle mode. Other new features include lock-on targeting, optional hints, and new difficulty options, including an easier casual difficulty. The entire Story mode can now be played in co-op with a friend, as well as side-story missions and DLC stages. Pikmin 3 Deluxe expands the local cooperative multiplayer support. You’ll need to use little armies of pikmin to solve puzzles and overcome challenges. ![]() ![]() ![]() Different colored pikmin excel at different tasks, such as breathing underwater or flying. In the Pikmin series, Captain Olimar crash lands on an alien planet filled with helpful plant-like creatures called pikmin. Nintendo announced that Pikmin 3 Deluxe will release on Switch on October 30 in physical and digital versions. Pikmin 3 is the latest Wii U game to get the Switch port treatment. ![]()
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