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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 10:43 am Post subject: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption |
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I was announced at Nintendo's Pre-E3 show that Metroid Prime 3 is on schedule to be released this fall in North America. It's date is listed as 20th August 2007, so theres not a huge wait for people who love the series and in particular liked the Prime series.
I've been concerned about how they'll make the game work with the new Wii controls, but apparently there is only a learning curve of about 6 minutes so it shouldn't be too hard for any experienced gamer to pick up the game and play through it with minimal mistakes. Strafing and turning around is handled well by the controls which was presumably going to be one of the hardest aspects to figure out, although I can see the turning around still being an issue.
Downsides I can see to this game is that it isn't going to be much different from the previous two games, the Wii's hardware doesn't allow for a massive leap in advancement from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes which can be dissapointing to look at when there are games like Crysis being released on the PC. There is a trailer and apparently a demo out as well, although it's only available to certain people like the media etc. |
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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I've only played about half of Metroid Prime 2, (I'll get back to it someday!), but I'm really looking forward to Metroid Prime 3. If nothing else, it'd be good to have a great Wii game to play, as that condition is rarely met.
The main concern is the controls, but, according to Nintendo's testers, it's meant to play like a PC shooter, and it's meant to use a system that all future Wii FPS games should use as a template.
The main thing that I'm looking forward to seeing is the Grappling Beam, which is controlled with the Nunchuck. I'm looking forward to solving puzzles with that! _________________
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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The main thing that I'm looking forward to seeing is the Grappling Beam, which is controlled with the Nunchuck. I'm looking forward to solving puzzles with that! |
That is something I hope Retro Studies are creative with. The grappling beam being the most iconic example of something that the Wii-mote could make into a really interesting experience which I'm sure would have a lot of situations requiring it's use. |
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 2:02 am Post subject: |
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The series is starting to jump the shark. The sequel to MP was a huge let down, and the 2d ones are samey-samey; Now they're implementing different characters into the mix when Metroid is about isolation. Great.
I look forward to it, if only for the fact the game is the first TRUE Wii game, and the controls should add something to the formula, but I'm not liking the way they're taking the series as time goes on. _________________ She knows stuff. |
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:47 am Post subject: |
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The series is starting to jump the shark. The sequel to MP was a huge let down, and the 2d ones are samey-samey; Now they're implementing different characters into the mix when Metroid is about isolation. Great. |
Yeah that is a problem I increasingly see in the games. Considering Super Metroid was considered one of the (if not the) best game on the SNES, I would like to see them continue with the formula that is proven to work. The isolation was always a factor that added a degree of tension and excitement. However in Corruption it seems Samus has a friend - some person who can control the power of Ice (just think of Frozone from The Incredibles and you've got it) who helps Samus out through the game. I bet it turns out she is a villain in the end of the game. :P |
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Aye, I love the tension the isolation lends to the game's atmosphere.
I'm hoping the wait that Europe will have to endure won't be too long. Nintendo may do a Twilight Princess, and release it a week later, or they could do a Super Paper Mario... We're still waiting for the announcement! Most Americans are finished it, and we're still waiting for the announcement! _________________
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Does anyone know if you are able to use any of the gun adaptors with this? I don't know what buttons are utilised although I assume that it will be more than just a shoot button. _________________
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