I loved it. Great art style, the soundtrack is amazing, and I found the story compelling. It’s one that I actively recommend to people.
I loved it. Great art style, the soundtrack is amazing, and I found the story compelling. It’s one that I actively recommend to people.
I played this for PC, it’s a fun little short adventure but nothing too ambitious. It’s less than 4 hours and ultimately is mostly fetch and delivery requests. The characters are cute and the environment is calming, so I still enjoyed the experience overall.
There’s a light overarching story, but you don’t really need to play all 3 previous Pikmin games. I also think that only Pikmin 3 is available on Switch, not 1 & 2.
You can look up a brief synopsis of the storylines in the previous games, but the story is pretty simple in all of them.
The main equipment you’ll need are shoes and a harness. But most gyms will let you rent those for you to try out the sport.
You don’t really need to take classes to start. The gym staff will tell you the initial info you need to go, then just get started by climbing some easy top rope routes or basic boulders to get a feel for it!
It depends on if you’re going to use all the features of Ultimate vs just the standard Game Pass offering. I only play on PC, so I only pay for PC game pass as I won’t use the extras of Ultimate.
But the game library offerings of Game Pass is great. It’s a tough value to beat for all the games you get for that monthly price.
I haven’t seen anyone mention HROT yet, but it’s a other featuring a retro 3D art style.