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Pikmin 2

Pikmin 2 (XSX) game cover art
Platform: GameCube
Tags: Strategy, Real-Time, Fantasy
Developer: Nintendo

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
08/30/2004
EU
10/08/2004
JP
04/29/2004

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Reader Reviews

Pikmin 2 review

Reviewed October 05, 2004

destinati0n says: "They are multicolored beings with the power to do anything they set their mind to. Though small and vulnerable alone, in groups they can overtake even the mightiest of creatures. They obey orders from their respective captains and will work tirelessly to get the job done, even if it means sacrificing themselves. From collecting treasures and digging their way through the deepest caves, to fighting enemies ten times as great, they are always working. This work comes through their dedication to Ca..."
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Pikmin 2 review

Reviewed August 22, 2004

midwinter says: "Next time you think you're getting the raw end of the stick at work, I beg you to spare a thought for Nintendo's often abused Pikmin. For these charmingly innocent do' ers of good are the poster children of workplace abuse. All day every day they toil the back breaking labors of life without even the smallest of compensations. Pulling the long hours from dawn to dusk, they shake it hard for the Man while dodging the constant dangers that lurk around every corner. Dying in their thousands, their ..."
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Pikmin 2 review

Reviewed December 08, 2004

richorosai says: "Pikmin 2 has a lot to live up to. Its predecessor, Pikmin, was one of those beautiful, typifying moments for Nintendo when they released a genre-bending new franchise that really lived up to their name. Pikmin was my favorite first-wave software title on the GameCube, and even in a post-Wind Waker world it remains at the top of my list. So Pikmin 2 is faced with the realistically obvious but easier-said-than-done task of any sequel—the task of proving itself better than the previous installment,..."
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Pikmin 2 Reviews Around the Internet

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8.9

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