

You'll rummage around discovering these Pikmin. Known as Pikmin, they will assist in overcoming obstacles and gather antiquities. The player will travel through the planet's surface, exploiting the workmanship of the local creatures. All in all, one of the noblest objectives a hero could accomplish. Olimar is tasked with saving the business - collecting treasures and selling them off to clear the financial troubles. This is an evil that we can all relate to! No, not a villain has ravaged the planet - debt. Upon arriving, he's informed that, while he was away, the company has been lumbered with excruciating debt.

Once again, you'll take on the role of Captain Olimar - returning from his space travels to help his home planet of Hocotate. Let's have a look at what Pikmin 2 is all about. What often falls flat with a sequel - Pikmin 2 has actually bettered the franchise.

The predecessor Pikmin became popular a couple years beforehand - mainly helped by the prominent persona of Shigeru Miyamoto behind its development. Pikmin 2 is a fine example of what an odd idea can look like in a video game format - but that's what games are for, right? Breaking boundaries? Sometimes it's a bit hit or miss, but the majority of them seem to work. That is taking bizarre concepts and turn them into palatable video games. There's one thing you can always count upon Japanese developers to do.
