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Pikuniku review
Pikuniku review











pikuniku review

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The world is full to the brim with lovable characters whose innocence often makes for comical situations, whilst the quirkier folk you meet always have SOMETHING about them that’ll keep you laughing. It’s also brilliantly written, with jokes that seem to hit the mark every time (even if they do go for silliness over wit more times than not). The concept alone actually sounds like it makes for a harrowing adventure, but Pikuniku is anything but – it’s actually one of the most colourful and charming experiences I’ve had in a video game. Sunshine doesn’t deprive it of what it needs to survive. It’s up to you to make sure that the world is protected and that Mr. Sunshine has been offering people money for their junk – the problem is, that so-called ‘junk’ just so happens to include things like the water, trees, and everything that gives the world life. See, a mega corporation run by a strange fella named Mr.

pikuniku review

Unfortunately, whilst you happen to be charming and nice, the world around you is in a bit of a sticky situation. When they actually meet you though they realise you’re a friendly and harmless creature that’s full of joy and willing to help just about anyone out – yay! Or at least that’s what the people of the world believe anyway. Pikuniku puts you in the role of ‘The Beast’: a notoriously vicious being that’s out to cause harm and mayhem. They also just so happen to be known for publishing games of a high quality and thankfully Pikuniku delivers there too, with it offering a delightful little experience that’s hard not to keep smiling at from start to end.

pikuniku review

Devolver Digital are known for publishing games that might not typically be described as conventional, so it’s no surprise to see that the bizarrely adorable platform-adventure Pikuniku comes directly from them.













Pikuniku review