El33tonline writes:
"So what is Pikmin? According to Miyamoto, “it’s a real time action management game in which you command the Pikmin to perform a variety of tasks.” The gameplay involves managing your swarm of Pikmin, but it’s also a game that shows the movement of each Pikmin individually. This is the reason why Nintendo puzzled over how far away to position the camera in the GameCube game, if the camera was too far away you won’t be able to see the Pikmin, but if it’s too close you won’t see the full map. The enhanced resolution of the Wii U has solved this puzzle for the publisher, with players now being able to see the tiny movements of each Pikmin and the beautiful environments too. "
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Delays have become more common lately and several games have not been improved by it. Does delaying games work out better for Nintendo?
it depends, if you have a strong leadership, vision and focus for the project or game, delays can help alot because the person in charge knows what it needs to realize the task, but if you don't have that, delays could completely destroy your game, take for example Cyberpunk terrible management and end result, it wouldn't matter if they delayed the game even more cause the issue here is not time is the horrid management.
"but a rushed game is forever bad"
~ not in these days of day1 patches, subsequent hotfixes and continued updates.
And the over-reliance on these conveniences has given rise to sub-par deliveries.
“A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.” To bad they didn't listen with Cyberpunk now look at it. Honestly I like a game that is pushed back work out all the kinks maybe add new things to the game. I don't liked rushed games pushed out the door call it done for the holiday sales. I also don't like remakes that have half the content cut and sold at full price like RE3 remake. I will gladly wait for a game that is not rushed and had the extra time worked on it it shows they actually cared for the game when making it. I can understand minor bugs and a few updates to correct the bugs but unlike Cyberpunk you patch as you go I hate.
The Pikmin 3 Wii U version has reappeared on the NIntendo eShop following its removal from the store after the announcement of Pikmin 3 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch.
Can't wait for Pikmin 3 - the first Pikimin is what convinced me to get a GameCube all those year ago so if it's on the Wii U, that's what I'm going to get ;)