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Cherry
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« Reply #42 on: 3 January 2008, 03:52:41 » |
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Super Metroid. I loved the level of exploration and needing to choose between getting all the items or trying to beat your fastest clear time.
And, I almost never figured out how to get into the rest of the underwater area. Then, when I was bored one day, I just started setting bombs everywhere, and I accidentally switched to Super Bomb somehow... and you guys should know the rest.
Anyway, for some odd reason, that made me LOVE the game. Or, made me realize I did. Whichever one turns out to be true.
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Edgecrusher
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« Reply #44 on: 3 January 2008, 03:59:25 » |
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While I'm of the Super Metroid/Zero Mission camp, I (as always) have to stick up for the Prime series.
Everyone says that they don't play like a Metroid game, and I argue that it all depends on what you quantify as a "Metroid" game. Those out there who dislike Prime tend to put emphasis on the lack of platforming, claiming that it was the series main staple. If that's what makes a game Metroid for you, that's fair enough.
I, however, have always viewed Metroid games as being more about isolation, adventure, exploring, uncovering new parts of old areas with newly acquired power ups, and atmosphere. As far as I'm concerned, Prime has each and every one of those.
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No more pencils, No more books I built a city out' one brick, it had a Mayor and a Crook I made the Crook stab the Mayor, then slay himself in the guilt I stole the brick back and migrated east, now let's build.
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Cherry
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« Reply #45 on: 3 January 2008, 04:03:26 » |
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HA! I'm glad I was drinking water instead of soda. Pretty funny misread.
EDIT: Damnit, Edge... well, guess I'll contribute a little more.
Yeah, I don't see why people hate Prime so much, just a different style of gameplay. I don't like Prime as much as I like Super, but that's just my personal preference. At least it's not as bad a failure to its franchise as MMZ is to Megaman.
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Mikero
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« Reply #46 on: 3 January 2008, 04:11:39 » |
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While I'm of the Super Metroid/Zero Mission camp, I (as always) have to stick up for the Prime series.
Everyone says that they don't play like a Metroid game, and I argue that it all depends on what you quantify as a "Metroid" game. Those out there who dislike Prime tend to put emphasis on the lack of platforming, claiming that it was the series main staple. If that's what makes a game Metroid for you, that's fair enough.
I, however, have always viewed Metroid games as being more about isolation, adventure, exploring, uncovering new parts of old areas with newly acquired power ups, and atmosphere. As far as I'm concerned, Prime has each and every one of those.
For me it's not necessarily the platforming or anything. I can't really explain, but it's just missing a feeling. Something's not Metroidy to me, which is why I say it feels like another game with a downloaded Metroid mod. Where Mario 64 feels like a 3D Mario game, Prime doesn't feel like a 3D Metroid game.
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