![]() There are some new modes to play, and the multiplayer features are far more robust than anything seen in the previous game. It splits the difference between the tight time limit of the first game and the leisurely second game, giving you a time limit that you can extend through exploration. There are two new Pikmin types: Rock Pikmin, who can break through all kinds of solid objects, and Winged Pikmin, who can fly and generally break the level design like the mad fools that they are. There are now multiple player characters, allowing you to split up your Pikmin and work on multiple tasks at once. Pikmin 3 adds quite a bit to the formula. Now, for the people who may have played the first two Pikmin games. Finally, there are some visual improvements, but nothing dramatic. Naturally, some things have been tweaked and adjusted to account for the slightly different interface the Switch has when compared to the Wii U. The story mode now allows co-op play, which is very fun if you have someone who wants to join in with you. There’s a new prologue and epilogue featuring Olimar and Louie, and that’s kind of neat for fans of the series. I feel like if you owned Pikmin 3 on the Wii U and liked it, you probably already bought that DLC though. What’s so Deluxe about Pikmin 3 Deluxe? For starters, all of the DLC is included. It deserved a second shot, and I’m glad it’s getting one. This is an excellent game that was a long time coming, and yet when it finally arrived it was shackled to hardware very few people owned. In that context, is it worth the money? Absolutely. ![]() If instead your gaze went to ‘ Pikmin 3‘, then this is probably a new game to you. The answer to that is: a little, but not sixty dollars’ worth. Was it the word ‘ Deluxe‘? If so, you probably already played Pikmin 3 on the Wii U and are wondering what’s new. There are two questions to address when it comes to Pikmin 3 Deluxe, and it all comes down to what catches your eye first in that title. ![]() Let’s get started! Reviews Pikmin 3 Deluxe ($59.99) We’ve got a few new releases to check out together, and the usual lists of new and outgoing sales to consider. ![]() There are also several Mini-Views, with quite a range of quality in the mix. First up is a full review of Pikmin 3 Deluxe, a lovely game whose value depends greatly on whether or not you played it in its previous incarnation. As such, I have a whole lot of game opinions for you today. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for November 9th, 2020. ![]()
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