It’s pretty yank tbh, but I immediately bought 2 and 3 after finishing one, I’ve truly been sleeping on this series.
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It’s pretty yank tbh, but I immediately bought 2 and 3 after finishing one, I’ve truly been sleeping on this series.
The problem I have with Pikmin is, that I can't progress unless all my Pikmin survive. It makes it stressful to play and play is very slow. The time limit was a huge factor.
I like Pikmin, but have some things that push me away on the long run. It's the kind of game I enjoyed, but can't recommend because how stressful it is.
For me, it's an original flaw in the design that has been kept persistent in the serie, while it could have been interesting to transform this to something else, IMHO.
Pikmin is a survival game at its core. It’s all about resource (Pikmin) and time management, so it does come with the same kind of moment-to-moment stresses of other survival games. I love it though.
The survival, time-limited approach makes the exploration frustrating. I would love to chill more.
Pikmin 2 alleviates some of that, but I get what you’re saying. Different strokes for different folks!
I only played Pikmin 3 (and 2, but briefly, never finished it), and tbh I never perceived it as stressful. In fact I would say I loved it because I found it quite zen.
This release is essentially the Wii versions of the original GameCube games but yeah I agree it holds up very well.
I have a lot of nostalgia for Pikmin and love the series. Now my kids are playing it too so I couldn't be happier!
How do they hold up without nostalgia to help out?
I find older games that people like to gush over, like Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time, don't hold up for me (without nostalgia) nearly as much as it does for those with nostalgia - almost always because the camera, menu, or movement controls are so hopelessly outdated that the game is frustrating to play.
Might that apply to Pikmin 1 and 2 too, or are they pretty good to try out even for someone with no nostalgia for them?
I would say so yes! To be fair, I didn't really have heavy nostalgia for these games myself. I had them on GameCube but they were never a big focus for me. Although I tend to spend a lot of my time playing more retro/older titles rather than new ones, so I have a soft spot for anything that has a bit of history to it. I think if you can find a groove with the gameplay loop, Pikmin can still be a lovely time. If you haven't spent much time with pikmin in general, maybe download the Demo for 4 and see how you like it first!
One of my favorite series ever. My only issue is that the later games tended to be very short with not much replayability. I paid $60 for Pikmin 3 and beat it in a day, with effectively 0 replay value. Feelsbad
Don't sleep on Pikmin 3 mission mode, it's quite challenging and fun, it's all about multitasking like a mad man.