![]() ![]() A surprising amount considering the time of year, in fact. ![]() “Concentration Training could very well help you overcome the many distractions in your life,†they said.Ī fair few other retail releases are also due out this week. IGN felt it was worth a 7.8 back in the day. Failing that, there’s a demo available.Īnd as you may be aware, Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training launched in the US back in 2013 under the name of Brain Age: Concentration Training. Destructoid has chalked up a few early impressions which may help a purchasing decision. Reviews of Miitopia – which turns Tomodachi Life into an easy-going RPG – are less forthcoming currently. ![]() “The game does all the basics you’d expect of a Pikmin game, but it lacks any real inspiration or soul,†warned The Metro. The Metacritic currently stands at 69%, including an 8.5 from God is a Geek, 7/10s from both Destructoid and Polygon, 6/10s from Nintendo Life and GameSpot, and a middling 5/10 from The Metro. While a marked improvement on Nintendo’s previous 2D spin-off Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash, review scores for Hey! Pikmin are somewhat mixed. Understandable, really – it’s one of Nintendo’s most cherished franchises, and the other two releases – Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training and Miitopia – are arguably of acquired taste. Out of the three first-party releases launching alongside Nintendo’s New 2DS XL handheld, Hey! Pikmin is the one gaining the most attention. ![]()
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