It’s really intriguing and you’re always wanting to find more out about the woods as you continue to explore. There’s a lot of lore and mystery to the Deep Woods, with characters having strange descriptive names (such as Gray Coat, whose coat is more of a greenish-brown) and magical powers that allow them to manipulate the world. It’s a charming tale, and it’s a nice departure from the ‘collect fruit for money’ storylines of the Pikmin series. After getting lost in the forest, Wake stumbles across a strange old man and some magical creatures, and so begins his through the Deep Woods. The Wild at Heart is a puzzle adventure game that follows two young children, Wake and Kirby, who have run away from home (presumably because their parents gave them such stupid names). If you’re a fan of Nintendo’s floral classic, you won’t want to miss out on this one. The game quite clearly does its own thing, and benefits from it. The Wild at Heart is essentially an indie take on the Pikmin formula, but that’s not to say it’s completely derivative. Aside from the recently reviewed Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard, I can’t really think of any others … at least until now. Whilst the franchise never became a huge hit for Nintendo, it at least garnered cult success along with a very loyal fanbase.Īs such, it’s a surprise that there haven’t been more games inspired by this classic. The original Pikmin came out twenty years ago.
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