The motion controls are actually way better in the first 2 games on switch compared to pikmin 3 deluxe because the movement can get so annoying at times with it constantly active, pikmin 4 uses this control style and I really like it, I should use it next time I play the first 2 games
i might be weird but games like pikmin 2 should stay as there older appearance with of course upgrading the resolution by changing a game graphics by the extremes often makes me feel like its wrong somehow
It's on Switch which means it's portable and (can be) digital for convenience alongside all your other Switch games, it features modernised controls which can help newcomers, and it renders in HD with a handful of new high resolution textures. This may be relatively trivial, but it is literally just the original with said improvements, so... I think it is the definitive version, albeit not by much.
@@Jimble Well you can't swarm with the right stick, the treasures have generic branding and you can't throw Pikmin as far without motion controls. These reasons are enough to argue the experience is worse despite better graphics and portability.
That's neat you noticed the whistle changes. I played a TON of Pikmin when it was released, but didn't play it until several years ago before the Switch release. The game felt more responsive somehow, but I really couldn't put my finger on how.
Acculy blue Pikmin are the most useless plus yellow has an 4x dig speed and in Pikmin 2 electricity one shots but yellow are always immune to electricity
I just got this game yesterday. I've never played a Pikman game before, but I heard good things. I like it but the 30 day limit bothers me. I'm on day 3 and am already behind, I got 2 parts, but didn't get the yellow pikmins till day 3.
I think an easier way to get used to swarming with the l button is to swap the mapping for the l and r buttons, I did this and after a ingle play through of the game it’s like second nature for me