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It’s not long until Wake discovers Spritelings, little Pikmin-Esque creatures in the Deep Wood. So begins a delightfully enchanting story about Guardians, magic, and most importantly, friendship. The Never, a dark malevolent force is threatening to erase everyone in the Deep Woods memories and our duo set out to find three Artifacts to bring peace to the Woods. These folk are the Guardians of the forest, of course, it wouldn’t be a video game story without some sort of trouble brewing.

There is the Crazy Cat lady named Litterbox, who has mislaid her cats, Paper Planes, who can’t talk but can make cool paper planes and old Grey Coat who seems to be the leader, and many more. Soon, the pair find themselves in a world known as the Deep Woods, home to the Greenshields. Leaving the house via the back door, Wake wanders off into a strange place in search of his friend Kirby. Leaving HomeĪs the game begins our young protagonist, who is fed up with his home life, writes a note for his father and runs away from home, he sets off to join his friend Kirby in the woods. It follows the story of a young lad called Wake who has run away from home due to a difficult childhood. The Wild at Heart brought to life by developers Moonlight Kids is an adventure game with a mix of strategy and puzzling.
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System: Steam (also on Xbox One & Xbox Series X)ĭevelopers | Publishers: Moonlight Kids | Humble Games The bugs didn't influence the game too much, but I lost some seedlings because of them which forces me to rate the game 9/10 at the moment, but some bug fixes in the future might be able to change that as this game was made with much love.Genre: Adventure, Indie, Strategy, Puzzle Although I would like to give a rating of 10/10 I sadly can't as there are some bugs and glitches that become clear while playing the game. Quality and quantity in all important aspects are provided. The game provides lots of tools to work with, making it adictive and fun as a result. It is also possible to explore at night time although it's a lot more dangerous and risky, but needed to solve some puzzles.
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You can also upgrade your characters in general like having more inventory space or more health.

For example, it has a crafting system where you use the materials you find in the Deep Woods to craft useful tools or healing items. The Wild at Heart, although resembling Pikmin, isn't just a bland copypaste, but a unique game with its own quirks. It just goes to show that Pikmin has great potential and Nintendo should experience more with this IP. The puzzles were very creative and they implementet the spritelings in different ways. The different kinds of Spritelings have different traits, but they are fairly balanced and non is really better than the other (like in Pikmin the purple and winged ones). You use them for combat, puzzles and collecting. The game implementent the mechanics of pikmin within their game, but instead of Pikmin you Spritelings. You'll be faced with a well-written story, interesting characters, challenging battles, difficult puzzles, incredible artstyle and beautiful music. A adventure through the well designed Deep Woods with the protagonists Wake and Kirby promises fun.
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… Full Review »Ī very enjoyable experience throughout. This all combines to make for one of my favorite indie titles of the year, despite some of my quibbles with some specifics, and it should be capable of appealing to a very broad audience with its general play style and obvious influences. There’s a major focus on exploration and often experimentation, the dungeon-like nature of some areas and their puzzles that is an appreciated challenge, and the story and themes of the game definitely pull you in the further you go. While I do wish the load times were a bit less onerous, the crafting system and health were a bit more well-implemented, and that it didn’t feel like nightfall (and peril) were baked in to interrupting your exploration and puzzle solving in some areas… I’ve gotta admit, this game absolutely has me hooked. In the case of The Wild At Heart it can simply be summed up with the words: Pikmin Adventure. In the case of The Sometimes all you need to get excited about a title are a few evocative words, commonly referred to as an “elevator pitch”. Sometimes all you need to get excited about a title are a few evocative words, commonly referred to as an “elevator pitch”.
