Red Pikmin are the best fighters and resistant to fire, yellow are big jumpers and resistant to electricity and blue-get this-swim. Sounds simple and is at first, but the game gradually stacks more and more variables onto the gameplay to keep the challenge and pace right on clicking. Players command multiple scientists tasked with controlling armies of varied Pikmin via a whistle. It helps that the sound design is so unique and fun, with the main characters each sporting unique, funny quips and the varied Pikmin all sounding distinct, all with an amazing Nintendo-feeling soundtrack pumping in the background.Īlong those same lines, players with past experience in the series will feel right at home considering all that much hasn't changed in the gameplay department. Whether it's marching through the snow and tunneling through caves or avoiding monsters in sprawling sand dunes or beyond, Pikmin 3 never held back in its eye-catching creativity. And again, not a bad thing-the world of Pikmin and its varied cast borders on distracting. It's still the colorful, if not goofy miniature romp through varied Earth-looking locales.ĭeluxe does seem a little clearer than the Wii U game and with better draw distances, but it feels like frame rates and such haven't seen a major upgrade. Pikmin 3 wasn't a bad-looking game by any means, and that's true for the Switch iteration.
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