No complaints so far, but also too early to say if its world interlocks with the cleverness that made backtracking in the best
Metroid games fun rather than tedious.
Not exact matches
The first time I ever played
Metroid: Prime was on the original Gamecube release just before uploading this review, and this
game is genuinely
fun to play, even today.
No
game has captivated me more or been more
fun than
Metroid Prime in a very long time.
The
game is
fun and while inferior to AM2R in my eyes and fudges the atmosphere part, still has great graphics and music which make for a fantastic
game for the 3DS and makes us finally say that
Metroid is back.
It doesn't particularly innovate in any way, but it's a
fun Metroid - style
game with modern gadgets and guns.
The result is a
game that is a heck of a lot of
fun, although it would be unfair comparing it to Super
Metroid.
One of the more charming, interesting, and
fun «
Metroid - vania» style
games I've played in the past few years was DrinkBox Studios» Guacamelee!
Played Demento; I'm used to play horror
games, but
Metroid Prime was no
fun at all - mostly it made me play in constant fear; I didn't like it.
I'm not sure about this but Retro Studios did a great job on the
Metroid Prime
games (though I don't play them as much nowadays) and Donkey Kong Country Returns (
fun great
game but it didn't have that same feeling like the old ones).
Saying that it was a
fun METROID game, however, is objectively wrong.
Last year's team - based shooter Federation Force was
fun, but it was as much a
Metroid game as
Metroid Prime Pinball was.
Different playable chars (which could make a re-appearance for sure MPH hunters below) for the multiplayer
game, don't do it like they did on
Metroid Prime 2, that Multiplayer was
fun, but also felt weird as there where 4 Samus's.
Although I was a little disappointed that this is no sequel to the main
Metroid Prime
game, Federation Force is still a
fun game with good controls and an element of world building, exploration and gaming mechanics.
Sure it's not Samus but
Metroid Prime Federation Force is actually quite a good
game on the 3DS and if you're looking for a challenge with some
fun gaming mechanics, it would do you well to check out this title.
We love working with
Metroid Prime, with Mario Kart; those are
fun,
fun games to work on.
Hahah but I'm still going to play it when I get the Deluxe, the
Metroid mini
game looks
fun though
I just hope the single player
games in Nintendo Land are as
fun to play as these multiplayer ones like
Metroid Blast.
This is why I don't understand doomsday articles this early in a consoles life span, The Wii u barely has any
games worth buying yet, but as soon as it does then the sales will skyrocket, I like the Wii u, Now I just wish I had more money to buy more
game's, Man I want Lego City, Think about it if Monster hunter can make the sale's raise this much what will happen when Super smash bros Wii u, Pikmin 3, Mario kart U, Yoshi's yarn, 3d Mario game, Zelda Wind waker HD, Zelda HD, possible Metroid game, possible Gamecube games coming to the VC, The VC being fully released with GBA games, What ever Retro is working on, Game and Wario looks fun I doubt it will be a console seller, And many other unannounced game's are released all the «Is the Wii u doomed?!&ra
game's, Man I want Lego City, Think about it if Monster hunter can make the sale's raise this much what will happen when Super smash bros Wii u, Pikmin 3, Mario kart U, Yoshi's yarn, 3d Mario
game, Zelda Wind waker HD, Zelda HD, possible Metroid game, possible Gamecube games coming to the VC, The VC being fully released with GBA games, What ever Retro is working on, Game and Wario looks fun I doubt it will be a console seller, And many other unannounced game's are released all the «Is the Wii u doomed?!&ra
game, Zelda Wind waker HD, Zelda HD, possible
Metroid game, possible Gamecube games coming to the VC, The VC being fully released with GBA games, What ever Retro is working on, Game and Wario looks fun I doubt it will be a console seller, And many other unannounced game's are released all the «Is the Wii u doomed?!&ra
game, possible Gamecube
games coming to the VC, The VC being fully released with GBA
games, What ever Retro is working on,
Game and Wario looks fun I doubt it will be a console seller, And many other unannounced game's are released all the «Is the Wii u doomed?!&ra
Game and Wario looks
fun I doubt it will be a console seller, And many other unannounced
game's are released all the «Is the Wii u doomed?!&ra
game's are released all the «Is the Wii u doomed?!»
Metroid is a great
game and it has some great graphics for a nintendo
game sorry i have been nothing against it i just been playing my brothers call of duty black ops
game On the his x box and its actullay
fun but iam going to stick with zelda
games iam better at those
games
Metroid II: Return of Samus was a
fun game, but there were a few elements that really seemed to hold it back.
The change of scenery has both good and bad results - while the open world looks impressive, opens up room for extras and is
fun to navigate, it does mean that there are more areas that you will only ever skim past, perhaps not as easily appreciated as the few beautifully crafted buildings that made up the entirety of Arkham Asylum — making the
game feel a little more Assassin's Creed than
Metroid, but the
game does generally maintain all of the great qualities of the original and it feels like a natural transition to a larger scale setting.
The Mario chase
game was kind of
fun (but seemed very unbalanced in favor of Mario if you weren't playing with the maximum number of players) but the mini-games for stuff like
Metroid & F - Zero just made me wonder why I was wasting my time with dumbed down mini-
game versions of these great series and not playing an actual
Metroid or F - Zero
game.
I just watched it, I was raised on Mario and
Metroid, still like
Metroid Prime but honestly I haven't had any interest in 90 % of Nintendo
games for a long time,
fun is
fun so I don't look down on those who love what Nintendo offers but for me no way in hell Nintendo had the best E3, sort of reminds me why «preference» plays a big part in how you judge these things.
And of course,
Metroid II is a bit of an older
game, so with the increased technology we have, we thought there are a lot of new things we could bring to it, to give it a little bit of a paint job, and add some really
fun stuff.
Visitors to the Nintendo stand will not only be able to get their hands on an exciting range of upcoming
game titles — including The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword,
Metroid: Other M, Donkey Kong CountryTM Returns, Wii Party and many others — but popular TV celebrity Tim Feldner will be on hand to provide
fun and excitement.
The
game is
fun and while inferior to AM2R in my eyes and fudges the atmosphere part, still has great graphics and music which make for a fantastic
game for the 3DS and makes us finally say that
Metroid is back.
This also means I have yet to download stuff I really want, like the Donkey Kong Country
games, Super
Metroid, and now some
fun looking stuff recommended below, like Top Hunter and Cybernator.
-LSB-...] I do feel kinda guilty -LSB-...] I should be all about
Metroid and everything, I guess — but I really just was not having
fun playing MP2 and made the decision that my time would be better spent playing
games I actually enjoyed -LSB-.]
On one occasion we were having so much
fun in Super
Metroid that we forgot to save for almost half an hour — being able to quickly rewind the
game after death was far preferable to playing through the entire section again.
On the indie
game front, I'm looking forward to SteamWorld Heist, and I'm amused that all throughout FAST Neo Racing «s portion, they never once referenced F - Zero — despite name - dropping Zelda and
Metroid during Xenoblade Chronicles X. Typoman looks like a lot of
fun, too; I've got the demo, but have yet to get to play it.
I think both the
Metroid and Zelda 3DS
games look
fun, though I agree the former didn't have to be a
Metroid game and the latrer mostly looks like it's reusing ideas from past
games.
I was «forced» to watch a very long livestream of the new
Metroid game, which I didn't want to watch for obvious reasons and which showed a very
fun glitch (Samus started flickering all over the screen when she touched the ceiling).
However, for anyone at Nintendo to insinuate that fans will be totally cool with not getting a proper, Samus - starring
Metroid title amid the dearth of new Nintendo wares at E3 just because Federation Force is a
fun game is pretty outlandish, but that didn't stop Reggie Fils - Aime.
This
Metroid experience [Federation Force] offers a local multiplayer feature that could be a lot of
fun for
game fans and we hope fans try it out and come to their own conclusions,» Moffitt said.
1991: Super Mario World 1992: The Legend of Zelda a Link to the Past 1993: Megaman X 1994: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles 1995: Chrono Trigger 1996: Kirby Super Star 1997: Castlevania Symphony of the Night 1998: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 1999: Super Smash Bros. 2000: The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask 2001: Super Smash Bros Melee (whilst Melee is my least favorite of the series and there were a few other cool releases at the time, I can't deny this one is the
game I had the most
fun of that year, and none of my contenders really are on the same category of quality) 2002:
Metroid Prime 2003: Fire Emblem 2004: Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne 2005: Fire Emblem Path of Radiance (this one was kind of hard to choose, lots of great releases) 2006: Okami 2007: Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3 2008: Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4 (lots of great releases here too!
It could still be
fun when looked at as a separate
game and not a proper
Metroid sequel, though, so we'll have to see if Nintendo is able to overcome the incredibly negative buzz when the
game launches this August.
However, even though the console ships with nine fewer
games, iconic SNES titles that are ridiculously expensive to purchase today — like Super Mario World, Mario Kart, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super
Metroid and of course, Final Fantasy III — have all aged well and are still great and more importantly a
fun look into the gaming industry's past.
I just hope the single player
games in Nintendo Land are as
fun to play as these multiplayer ones like
Metroid Blast.