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9/10
Pikmin 2 improves on the original in almost every way
robotbling28 November 2012
(www.plasticpals.com) Pikmin 2 plants the seeds for a new game in Shigeru Miyamoto's original real-time strategy series. Growing out of the design of the first game, Pikmin 2 now features 2 new types of Pikmin, expanded Pikmin abilities, 2 playable characters, a new 2-player competitive mode, the addition of underground caves, and no 30 day time- limit. In addition, though this feature has no game play function, they've added the Piklopedia; a veritable encyclopedia of all the different treasures and alien species Olimar has encountered during his expedition (along with clever, sometimes hilarious observations by the crew).

In the first game, there were a total of 30 ship parts that needed to be collected in order to repair Olimar's spaceship, the Dolphin. Now Olimar has returned home, only to discover that Hocotate Freight (the company he works for) has gone bankrupt after the inexperienced pilot Louie's shipment of PikPik brand carrots was eaten by a gigantic Space Bunny (of course, Louie's insatiable love of PikPik carrots had absolutely nothing to do with the disappearance). The Dolphin gets repossessed, and Olimar and Louie return to the planet to collect treasure to pay off Hocotate Freight's debt. In all, there are now more than 200 new items to be found and collected, although only 100 or so are needed to pay off the debt.

Game play has been sufficiently expanded upon. The original Pikmin trio return, although this time the Yellow Pikmin have lost their ability to use bomb-rocks, and instead they are now insusceptible to electricity. In addition, you will encounter large flowers in underground areas that can transform regular Pikmin into two new types: Purple or White Pikmin. Purple Pikmin are like Sumo wrestlers; about ten times as strong as regular Pikmin, they make for great warriors and can carry objects 10 times their weight! White Pikmin are very small, insusceptible to herbicide, and can sniff out buried treasure. However, don't expect the game balance to slide, since each transformation flower can only generate up to 5 new Pikmin seeds, and as per the first game, you may only have up to 100 Pikmin on the field at any time.

Olimar was the hero of the first game, but this time he is accompanied by the rookie named Louie. Louie acts as a secondary Pikmin leader. This allows you to divide your forces to tackle different projects simultaneously. For example, Olimar can be off defeating enemies while Louie waits for his Pikmin to break down a wall. You can switch between the two characters at the press of a button. This makes exploring the larger areas easier and more efficient before the sun goes down.

In addition to exploring large environments littered with Pikmin- specific obstacles, the Player will find entrances to underground caves. Once inside a cave, time stops and the Player can explore and do battle for as long as need be. Since the Onions don't go with you, you cannot respawn Pikmin, which plays into the strategy. Each cave can delve several levels down with each level containing several pieces of treasure to collect, as well as new enemies and obstacles. With so many floors, it really tests your strategy because your Pikmin numbers will quickly dwindle if you make mistakes along the way. This can be disastrous, as the last floor is always home to a rather large boss monster, often visually impressive and requiring a new strategy to defeat.

The caves really extend the life of the game, offering up all sorts of play areas, and each feature a specific graphical "theme". These aren't just boring caves; they're a series of connected metallic platforms, a child's toy-strewn bedroom floor, an underground reservoir (with beautiful trickling water), or a bright shiny garden. It's all in a day's work for Olimar and crew, and like the first game, after a hard day's work you return to your ship and read funny and endearing emails from the hapless Shacho (lit. "Boss" in Japanese), or your loving wife and kids.

The graphics in this game are slightly improved over the first Pikmin, which was already looking great. The artists have gone out of their way to create organic environments filled with precious details. One of my favourites is when your Pikmin brush by flowers, sometimes a couple of shimmering butterflies will pop up and start fluttering around. And you can attack and harvest the butterflies, too, if you want to. There's so much in this game, and it runs at a constant 30 fps. The new Piklopedia allows you to view any of the game's flora and fauna and hundreds of treasure items at any angle with a zoom. This is great for reading the small print on the side of that Duracell battery you collected in stage one, for instance. Each plant, animal, and sponsored treasure is modelled and textured with the utmost attention to detail.

Sound and Music aren't quite up to par with the visuals. The music can be atmospheric, but is often clunky (though charming in its almost childlike percussive quality). The audio in the beautifully rendered CG intro and endings, however, is very well-done, featuring hilarious character voices and beautiful compositions. One of my favourite sound effects is the little wail a Pikmin makes when it's dying, but perhaps even better are the little chants and tunes the Pikmin hum in unison as they traverse the landscape. When you have 20 Pikmin of every colour on the field, for example, they start humming a ridiculously cute rendition of Pikmin 1's theme song!

Pikmin 2 has expanded on and refined every element from the first game. Basically, they've given more Pikmin, more treasure, more levels, the multi-player mode, and refined the game's presentation with a number of Pixar-quality CG animations. This bodes very well for things to come as the Pikmin series continues to flower.
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10/10
Favorite game of all time
theninjahowl11 March 2012
This is my favorite game of all time.

After playing Pikmin(the first one)I really enjoyed the whole game. When I found out there was going to be a second one I was interested to play it but thought there was no way it could be better then the first. Around summer 04 I went to my cousins to try out his new game Pikmin 2, after playing the first level I could not let go of the controller. I was so hooked on the game that I would play it for hours every time I was at my cousins. Christmas that year I was so excited to unwrap it I legit started playing it while there were still presents under the tree to be unwrapped. Everyday before school and after school I would play it. I was so attached to the different creatures that you would fight and all the treasures that you would collect. After beating this game more then 5 times I still enjoy playing it to this day, and still call it my favorite game of all time.

If you haven't played it I highly recommend playing it, you will never want to let go of the controller.

I rate this game 10 out of 10
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A much better Sequel, by time, treasures, and Pikmin. You will really love this one.
RPGfan20003 March 2006
Got a lot of time on your hands?, i did for some time and i started playing Pikmin 2, after clearing Pikmin for more than 10 times now.I have to say a much better Sequel, it really gives you everything you needed and din't have in the first Pikmin. Time,Tresures,Enemies.Pikmin!, and much more!

This time Captain Olimar comes back to the planet of the Pikmin to search for treasures to help his planet Hocotate with Financial Issues. he brings a friend to help you and both go again in a new ship to the planet of the cute Pikmin.

The new improvements are; Unlimited Time!!!, you now have unlimited days to get as many Pikmin and Treasures as you can!, Tons of Treasures, you have more than 100 treasures to collect with your Pikmin to raise money in Hocotate!, More Strategic Enemies!, more ways to kill familiar and new enemies in the Pikmin planet. New Pikmin!, familiar Red,Blue, and Yellow, new mysterious underground Pikmin!, and Much, Much More!!!

you have to play it so you can know the rest of the new additions. Buy or rent?, in anyway you will have a blast! to collect all the treasures and play the challenge mode, i recommend to buy. after all, after you play, YOU WONT WANT TO STOP!
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10/10
2nd Best Game I Have Played
carrickmacgamer23 March 2019
This game is awesome. The 2 new types of pikmin are cool. The caves are really fun. The bosses are super memorable. The enemies are also memorable. The areas are good. The new addition of sprays are helpful. The challenge mode is 10x better then the one in the first game.
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