Speedrunning implications aside, it's certainly intriguing to hear that Nintendo's made Pikmin 3 Deluxe a bit faster, as early analysis of the upcoming Super Mario 3D World port for the Switch suggests Nintendo also upped the player speed in it, too.Īt the very least, this goes to show that Nintendo hasn't just added some new stages to Pikmin 3 and called it a day for the Deluxe version. It's a neat speedrun, but it won't help players see too much more of Pikmin 3 Deluxe ahead of the release.Īccording to APerson13, who runs the Wii U version of Pikmin 3, the player character runs faster in the Switch version and some new invisible walls have been added to try and prevent skips like this, which necessitated some rerouting to the Phosbat. Thanks to a mix of new and old out-of-bounds trickery, though, players can get to the boss fight, complete it, and even get to the dialogue afterwards where characters Alph and Charlie reunite.īeyond that, though, it doesn't look like it's possible to keep playing on in the story beyond the demo. Nope, instead the player is supposed to fight the Vehemoth Phosbat a while after the small chunk of Pikmin 3's campaign included in the demo.
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