It would appear as though Arzest are the developers behind the upcoming Nintendo 3DS title, Hey! Pikmin. Arzest are best known for developing the mixed-reviewed Yoshi’s New Island for the Nintendo 3DS and they also had a hand at developing the Nintendo 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The information was revealed by the Australian ratings board.
Definitely a big pass for me then
The best part about Pikmin games to me was the exploration. If this game can keep that sense of exploration with cools boss fights it might be ok.
I request an assessment of the title “Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games”, to more extensively evaluate the track record of Arzest, and the prospect of this game in particular.
Is there anyone here who can provide this?
I don’t think you actually want what your asking for, Disciple, sir.
Mm, I assume that your answer confirms my withheld prejudgment..
Pikmin is not among my primary personal arsenal, but I do not enjoy when the less frequent weapon series become redirected to experimental status only…
High Command undoubtedly has it’s plan and we will never mistrust it, but I hope this isn’t part of the same corruption that was Federation Force.
It should have all been eradicated successfully already, but we can never let our guard down.
Keep you senses sharp Bright One
Always, Disciple, sir!
Well shit, I guess that’s a pass for me.
New Island was honestly a disappointing game.
Oh not these group of idiots again…
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I really wonder why we have yet to see anything about Pikmin 4. Early 2016 (if I remember correctly), Nintendo confirmed Pikmin 4 was near development completion.
Yuck.
…Uh-oh. The interest I had in this is suddenly dashed.
I honestly don’t understand why everyone hates Yoshi’s New Island. Sure, it did next to nothing new, but that was never really an issue for me. It didn’t do anything to deserve much praise, sure, but I don’t see how that warrants all the hate for it. It didn’t innovate much, but it was about as fun to play as the original, in my opinion.