“Nature is unexpected and cruel; so is Pikmin. Video games often break themselves of conventional appeal by dashing into bleak confrontation. Subsequently alienated is a broad audience, more so than schizophrenic art house cinema baffles Hollywood’s summer movie patrons. In what remains a specialty market, we often corner ourselves in perceived wants, while dissociating ourselves from implications of change. Nintendo’s steadfast adherence to formula is uniquely comforting, which only works if the established baseline is compelling.”
Read my full Pikmin 3 review at Classic Game Room
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