Pikmin 1+2 Switch HD vs GameCube Originals – Is it Enough of An Upgrade?
Pikmin 1+2 Switch HD vs GameCube Originals – Is it Enough of An Upgrade?
by M337ING
3 Comments
DrDroid
Most people are getting it because they want to play it on switch or they don’t have it at all, not because it’s a technical upgrade
podgeek
to me it doesnt matter if its upgraded or not, i just want to be able to play these games again.
Dukemon102
A basic upscale, like Mario Sunshine on 3D All Stars. People that wanted a Gamecube VC, this is basically what we would get on it (Except this was a port instead of emulation but I’m talking about the visual end result).
I feel they’re too overpriced though. If they were $20 each like on Wii U’s Eshop I feel it would be justified to re-buy. But $30 is too much for a game I can 100% in 3 hours (New players will probably take 6-8 hours, highly replayable though). Pikmin 2 is more meaty, but for that amount of visual work (When Metroid Prime Remastered is $40) it doesn’t deserve that price tag either.
Lastly…. **THEY REMOVED THE DURACELL BATTERY, WORST PORT EVER**
3 Comments
Most people are getting it because they want to play it on switch or they don’t have it at all, not because it’s a technical upgrade
to me it doesnt matter if its upgraded or not, i just want to be able to play these games again.
A basic upscale, like Mario Sunshine on 3D All Stars. People that wanted a Gamecube VC, this is basically what we would get on it (Except this was a port instead of emulation but I’m talking about the visual end result).
I feel they’re too overpriced though. If they were $20 each like on Wii U’s Eshop I feel it would be justified to re-buy. But $30 is too much for a game I can 100% in 3 hours (New players will probably take 6-8 hours, highly replayable though). Pikmin 2 is more meaty, but for that amount of visual work (When Metroid Prime Remastered is $40) it doesn’t deserve that price tag either.
Lastly…. **THEY REMOVED THE DURACELL BATTERY, WORST PORT EVER**