UN:
"Combined with the lovely, colourful visuals and the general absurdity of being little spacemen commanding walking onions in the hunt for everyday rubbish, the above goes a long way to making Pikmin 2 a really wicked little game to get stuck into. What isn't so great is that at £25 the game is pretty much as it was on the GameCube, and although the new control scheme is awesome the older version still controls perfectly well too, if a little more awkwardly at points. Perhaps at a lower price point it would have been easier to swallow, but as it is it isn't really low enough to justify buying it if you already own the GameCube version. This is a genuine shame, as it's a truly inspired idea that provides a fantastically unique experience, and one that for those not owning it already is something that really isn't to be missed."
Pikmin 1 + 2 version 1.1.0 update released, and Nintendo has shared the official patch notes.
Despite being barebone ports of the originals, Pikmin 1 + 2 are still great on the Nintendo Switch, bringing all-numbered entries of the franchise onto the platform for fans to enjoy.
Pikmin: New Fortune is a fan-made sequel to the Pikmin trilogy that brings a brand new coat of paint to Pikmin 2's engine.
When Ninty announces Pikmin 2 for USA, I'll go ahead and get the first one (which is only $25 new on amazon.com by the way.)