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announced ''Pikmin 3'' on July 16, 2008, for the
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console, later stating at
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that it had transitioned to the Wii U. The game builds upon existing elements of the ''Pikmin'' series, adding more
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s, Pikmin types, and support for
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. In the single-player campaign, the player controls three alien captains: Alph, Brittany, and Charlie, who explore the surface of a planet they name PNF-404 in search of cultivable fruit seeds to save their home planet, Koppai, from famine. They befriend the Pikmin, who assist them in combat, solving puzzles, and gathering resources. ''Pikmin 3'' received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the gameplay, graphics and level design. ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', an enhanced
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with new content for
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, was released on October 30, 2020. A stand-alone sequel, ''
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'', was released on July 21, 2023 on the Nintendo Switch.


Gameplay

The player controls a captain which commands a horde of up to 100 plant-like creatures called Pikmin, and uses their unique abilities to explore the world, combat enemies, solve puzzles, and amass treasures. Pikmin can be directed to accomplish various tasks, such as building bridges, destroying barriers, collecting spoils, and defeating enemies. They come in various colors and different physical features that signify their special abilities and immunities to hazards. For example, Red Pikmin are immune to fire and are stronger than other Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin are immune to electricity and can be thrown farther, and Blue Pikmin are immune to water. ''Pikmin 3'' retains the Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin, and also introduces two Pikmin types: the grey-colored Rock Pikmin, which can destroy tough barriers and are immune to being crushed by heavy objects; and the pink-colored Winged Pikmin, which can attack airborne enemies and travel through the air and over water. The game also retains the White Pikmin, which poisons enemies when eaten, and the Purple Pikmin, which have the strength of ten Pikmin, both which are from Pikmin 2, but are only available in the side modes of this game. The player controls up to three captains and switches between them to accomplish tasks and solve puzzles. The initial release of ''Pikmin 3'' offered three control schemes: the
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) with the
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accessory. A downloadable update on May 30, 2014, adds stylus control on the GamePad. In all cases, the Wii U GamePad has an overhead map on its
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and is used to access the similar-looking KopPad, which the captains use for communication and to view the map and other statistics. The KopPad allows players to map the captains' routes and take photographs which could be uploaded to the now-defunct
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. Aside from the single-player story campaign, the game features a split-screen two-player
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mode called Bingo Battle, in which each player has a 4-by-4 grid of items to collect, and must compete to get four-in-a-row on their board. Mission Mode is a
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multiplayer experience where the players are presented with a task based on Pikmin fundamentals, which must be completed in a limited amount of time. There are three trials present within Mission Mode: Collect Treasure, where the players must collect all the fruit and enemies on the map using a set amount of Pikmin before time runs out; Battle Enemies, where the players must kill all the enemies on the map as quickly as possible; and Defeat Bosses, which allows the players to rematch the bosses from the story mode.


Plot

In the year 20XX, the inhabitants of the planet Koppai are suffering from
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as a result of a "booming population, booming appetites, and a basic lack of planning". Having scouted multiple planets with their SPEROS ships to find ones with resources, one returns positive after scouting the Pikmin planet, which they call PNF-404. It has an abundance of cultivable food, and so three Koppaite captains are sent to explore the planet and retrieve the food sources that will save their planet: the engineer Alph, the botanist Brittany, and the captain Charlie. However, upon landing on the planet, their ship, the ''S.S. Drake'', malfunctions and crash-lands, separating the three. Charlie falls to the Distant Tundra and meets the Yellow Pikmin, but is eaten by the Vehemoth Phosbat. Alph awakens in the Tropical Wilds and meets the Red Pikmin, who help him recover their ship. Alph learns that the " cosmic drive key", which is required to warp back to Koppai, has disappeared following the crash. Alph finds Brittany in the Garden of Hope and rescues her with help from the Rock Pikmin, and they rescue Charlie after the ''S.S. Drake'' crashes in the Distant Tundra and Brittany discovers the Yellow Pikmin. The trio recover some of
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's lost data files, and find out that he has the key, having mistakenly thought it was a treasure. Later, they mistakenly rescue Louie from the Twilight River after receiving his SOS message that was meant for Olimar. He steals their food supply and Charlie's rubber duck, and escapes to him and Olimar's destroyed spaceship in the Garden of Hope. They retrieve and interrogate him, and he tells them that Olimar is at the Formidable Oak. There, the captains and the Pikmin defeat a mysterious life form known as the Plasm Wraith to save Olimar, and he returns the cosmic drive key to them. The three use the key for the ship, offering Olimar and Louie a ride back to Hocotate, and they return home as the Pikmin wave goodbye. The game's ending varies based on the number of fruit the player retrieved during the game. If the player collects all fruits, the narrator states that the three have successfully completed their mission to restore life in Koppai and that the ''S.S. Drake''s crash-landing may not have been an accident. In a
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, some Pikmin see a flaming object falling to the ground and run to it. An additional story in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', "Olimar's Comeback", reveals the object to be a pod containing Olimar and Louie, who were sent back to the planet by the president of Hocotate Freight to retrieve and repair the destroyed spaceship they left behind.


Development

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first hinted about the possibility of a new ''Pikmin'' game in a July 2007 interview with IGN, saying "I certainly don't think we've seen the last of ''Pikmin''. I definitely would like to do something with them, and I think the
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interface in particular is very well suited to that franchise." A later CNET.com interview in April 2008 reported that "For now, Miyamoto looks ahead to other projects for the Wii, mentioning his desire to continue the ''Pikmin'' series." A new ''Pikmin'' game was confirmed at
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during Nintendo's developer roundtable, in which Miyamoto stated that his team were working on a new entry in the series. Details concerning gameplay and development were left unmentioned. At Miyamoto's roundtable discussion at
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, Miyamoto stated that ''Pikmin 3'' development was moved to
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, the Wii's successor. He said that the Wii U's HD graphics and secondary-screen GamePad would work better for it. On June 5, 2012, ''Pikmin 3'' was shown at Nintendo's press conference at E3. Some of the new gameplay aspects were demonstrated, including rock Pikmin and the GamePad controls. The company said that it would be released around the same time as the Wii U, but its release was later delayed until mid-2013. When questioned about the presence or absence of the purple and white Pikmin types featured in the second game, Miyamoto stated that "They're in there somewhere, just hidden...". A video released from
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confirmed that they would in fact be in the game, but only in the game's Mission Mode and Bingo Battle. In a Polygon interview, Miyamoto stated that he plans to have a series of animated Pikmin shorts released on the Nintendo 3DS prior to ''Pikmin 3''s launch. The shorts went unheard of for months after the game's initial release, were eventually mentioned by Miyamoto a year later, and were announced to be released on November 5, 2014, on the
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Release

''Pikmin 3'' was released in Japan on July 13, 2013. The game was released in Europe on July 26, Australia on July 27, and North America on August 4. The Collect Treasure stage pack
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(DLC) added four missions on October 1, 2013. Battle Enemies stage pack DLC added four missions on November 6, 2013. Released with the DLC was an update adding GamePad stylus control. A third DLC pack of new stages (rather than remixes of old stages as in previous DLC) was released on December 2, 2013. Four new Collect Treasure and four new Battle Enemies stages have been announced. An update added one free Collect Treasure and one free Battle Enemies mission. The game and all of its DLC packs were de-listed from the Wii U Nintendo eShop in August 2020 following the announcement of ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' on Switch. The game would eventually be re-listed a short time later, minus the ability to purchase the DLC directly from Wii U Nintendo eShop. Indirect purchase of the DLC however within game through the Pikmin 3 title itself remained available until the Wii U Nintendo eShop's closure on March 27, 2023. Re-downloading an already purchased digital copy of Pikmin 3, the free updates and already purchased DLC packs will remain possible after the Wii U eShop's closure for the foreseeable future.


''Pikmin 3 Deluxe''

''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' is an enhanced version for
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, released on October 30, 2020.
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handled the porting, planning, development, and coordination of new elements. The game includes a new
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featuring Captain Olimar and Louie, multiple difficulty modes, cooperative play in the story mode, the reintroduction of the Piklopedia from ''
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'', and all DLC from the Wii U version included.


Reception


Critical response

The game received generally favorable reviews. Most reviewers praised its well designed levels, high-quality graphics, and gameplay. In Japan, four reviewers from ''
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'' gave the game a total score of 37/40, with one of the critics giving a perfect score of 10/10. ''
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'' gave it 5 out of 5 stars. ''
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'' scored the game 8.8/10, praising its design but stating that it was too short. ''ITF Gaming'' gave it a 9/10 for its lush, well-crafted environments. Ben Croshaw of '' The Escapist'' praised the graphics, controls, and incentive for urgency, but critiqued the Wii U for not initially utilizing the touch screen as a means of individually selecting targets. This feature was added in a later software update.


Sales

In Japan, ''Pikmin 3'' became the best-selling game of its launch week, with around 93,000 copies in two days and helping to sell 22,200 Wii U systems. In the UK, the game debuted at number 2 in the all-formats chart, behind the retail version of ''
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. In the US, it became the best-selling game of its debut week, and according to the NPD Group, 115,000 units were sold in its first month, entering the all-formats chart at number 10. , about 210,000 units had been sold in the US. ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' became the best-selling retail game during its first week of release in Japan, with 171,349 physical copies sold. , 2.04 million units of ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' had been sold, with 860,000 sold in Japan, and 1.18 million sold elsewhere. As of December 2021, Pikmin 3 Deluxe have sold 2.23 million copies worldwide. As of December 2022 the game has sold 2.40 million copies.


Notes


References


External links


Official website of ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe''
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