Not bait. Maybe I over hyped myself. Been wanting to play for awhile. Just a very plain and linear game and the music sounds half baked.lol fuck off with that bait.
Not bait. Maybe I over hyped myself. Been wanting to play for awhile. Just a very plain and linear game and the music sounds half baked.
Doesn't the game hold your hand and tell you were to go next? It says there is activity in "area". Just explore area. idk. Also auto aim... Maybe I can disable it...Will laugh when you return asking for help because you got lost.
I’ve got the games just not the time to play them. Was considering how it might go if I broke down and bout eshop games.Yes. It's just the Wii version running through backwards compatibility.
That's probably why it was cheap.
But increasing the resolution to 1080p...now that's a complex engineering challenge that's equally or more demanding than making a new game. So the $60 price tag each is totally justified.
Metroid is not about shooting stuff. It is an exploration game, shooting is secondary. Enemies are most of the time obstacles. It is meant to be played with the lock-on feature.Doesn't the game hold your hand and tell you were to go next? It's says there is activity in "area". Just explore area. idk. Also auto aim... Maybe I can disable it...
Ur looking into this way too much. Its very simple....My theory of why this never happened is simple.
They would want to release them separately for the Switch for 60 bucks each and slap a HD label on each but know that it would cause fan backlash of the highest order if they did.
However
If they combined them together into a 60 dollar HD trilogy package then it would dilute the Wii and WiiU HD remasters they keep selling separately for 60 dollars.
For instance how can you justify a potential Metroid Prime Trilogy which consists of 2 GameCube games and 1 Wii game upgraded to HD with updated controls when they plan on releasing Skyward Sword in HD... 1 Wii game on its own.
The Metroid Prime Trilogy was the last great deal Nintendo gave us and I'd say they're kicking themselves to this day that they did it.
I think a Prime Trilogy will never come out for the Switch , at least not in the form that we think it will.
I never said Metroid (as a series) is about shooting stuff. This is about Prime 1. In fact I already mentioned that you explore first before mentioning the auto aim. Don't take my words and flip them. The game holds your hand for you by default and there is nothing to explore for other than minor upgrades ex health/missile, etc capacity and scanning objects. That's fine and dandy but there is still no real challenge in this game. I'm near the end of the game. btw.Metroid is not about shooting stuff. It is an exploration game, shooting is secondary. Enemies are most of the time obstacles. It is meant to be played with the lock-on feature.
You don't get this game at all. You will get lost. You can disable the hints if you find them too helpful.
That's actually wrong. There are other interesting, secondary things to find, but it seems you haven't found themupgrades ex health/missile
How can you tell ?I'm near the end of the game
This sucks it is holding my hand but I won't turn off the hints lol.The game holds your hand for you by default
Wow I stand corrected lol.
And if they're released separately?
Really? Pikmin 3 just sold like 2 million copies on Switch at $60. Trust me people will buy them and Nintendo knows itThere's no way in a million years they'd release individual Metroid Prime games at full price. Nobody would buy them.
A Wii U game which, like most Wii U games, never got its dues. For a lot of folks, that's a brand new game (and it still looks good).Pikmin 3
Oh, I get it. You're a fanboi. That's my fault. Have a nice day, cutie.That's actually wrong. There are other interesting, secondary things to find, but it seems you haven't found them
How can you tell ?
This sucks it is holding my hand but I won't turn off the hints lol.
My point was that it's Pikmin which is a series that has never sold that well. Metroid is a lot more popular. If they wanted to put them out standalone people will eat it up because that's the hardcore Nintendo player base for you.A Wii U game which, like most Wii U games, never got its dues. For a lot of folks, that's a brand new game (and it still looks good).
They won't be able to sell a Metroid game from the Gamecube era at full price unless it has a significant visual upgrade, or significant additional content.
What are you ? 6 years old ?You're a fanboi
Just stop, you talk shit.I never said Metroid (as a series) is about shooting stuff. This is about Prime 1. In fact I already mentioned that you explore first before mentioning the auto aim. Don't take my words and flip them. The game holds your hand for you by default and there is nothing to explore for other than minor upgrades ex health/missile, etc capacity and scanning objects. That's fine and dandy but there is still no real challenge in this game. I'm near the end of the game. btw.
It would be a valid point if they re-released Pikmin 1 to strong sales. But there are at least reasons why Pikmin 3 is seeing a full price release, which I outlined above.My point was that it's Pikmin which is a series that has never sold that well.
They would sell, but not enough to be worth it. The 'hardcore Nintendo fans buy anything' mantra has truth to it, but as we saw with Wii U, it only goes so far, and it wouldn't go far at all with an old ass Metroid game.If they wanted to put them out standalone people will eat it up because that's the hardcore Nintendo player base for you.
My friend bought 1-2 switch. I bet he wishes he could do a 1-2 switch and shove it to someone else and get a mario game.Nintendo doesn't handle their own franchises with Premium gloves. They are more like Disney, taking something out of the vault and letting you try it. It's why I'm buying fewer of their first part stuff, and why I'm typically waiting a few months/years before finally buying their games. The good ones prove their quality over time, but I mean... who is glad they bought 1-2-Switch?
I like when games get the M2 treatment or the Bluepoint treatment. Those companies know how to handle old games with respect.
Why would I disable something part the game that's on by DEFAULT? Why would I handicap myself? The game lacks any real challenge other than you suggesting to disable features to create some false challenge. It may have good entertainment value but I'm not feeling the gameplay in this game.What are you ? 6 years old ?
Next time, rather than complaining about an optional feature you don't like, disable it. This will probably help us to take you seriously.
Damn. Are your tendies too hot or something?Just stop, you talk shit.
Playing Metroid Prime right now and it's awful... I hope 2 and 3 are not like this.
The level design is nice as well. I do think it has a great overworld. I was expecting more SNES like Metroid game but I know something like that is difficult to translate to a 3D environment.I wasn’t a big fan of it but it was a good game, there was some big issues for me. Barely any story and not being able to strafe and lockdown etc or something like that turned me off About the controls.
Atmosphere was great, but alot was missing compared to the Snes Metroid Prime
Oh they did my baby badPeople are willing to buy the games. The hype for any news, a trailer, anything, for Metroid, BotW 2 would he insane. Zelda Anniversary, Metroid Anniversary, show something.
That's not even going into their really ignored lPs like Golden Sun Advance Wars/Battalion Wars/F-Zero/Mother.
So many amazing IPs sitting in a vault, rotting away.
Yet Nintendo can only say-
MaybeEh, they're just waiting for Prime 4 to be closer to release, then they'll drop Prime Trilogy HD as a hype builder.
(please be true)
Why would I play in Hard if I find a game too easy, as hard is not the default option ? I have to go in a menu and change a setting ! That's not how it is meant to be played ! Options are useless and developers should remove them all !Why would I disable something part the game that's on by DEFAULT? Why would I handicap myself?
Oh to be 12 again...You theory can easily be debunked
Here is what is actually happening ....
Dev A - Lets get approval from Nintendo and port Metroid 1 2 and 3 to full HD 1080p Switch ... wow wow wow
Dev B - Go play 1 and 2 on your GayCube
repeat
Oh to be 12 again...
Here let me hold your hand like the game does. Where is hard mode? You cannot do hard mode until you beat the game on normal. You want me to play with one hand as well to make it hard? You want me to play as my health slowLY depletes? That's your logic. Artificial difficulty. YES the devs should have added more challenge in the first run of the game. That's how you make a decent game, nerdboi, by balancing the game around the challenge which the game doesn't have in its FIRST RUN. Take your Nostolgia glasses off.Why would I play in Hard if I find a game too easy, as hard is not the default option ? I have to go in a menu and change a setting ! That's not how it is meant to be played ! Options are useless and developers should remove them all !
Sorry but your argument is ridiculous.
Yes. It's just the Wii version running through backwards compatibility.
That's probably why it was cheap.
But increasing the resolution to 1080p...now that's a complex engineering challenge that's equally or more demanding than making a new game. So the $60 price tag each is totally justified.
Are you suggesting the Switch isn't powerful enough to run GameCube and Wii games?One thing that people aren’t considering is... the ports may have just struggled to run on a switch?
Oh they most certainly did. I'm not sure GS4 can ever happen with how GSDD went.Oh they did my baby bad
I have already given up hope for a GS4.Oh they most certainly did. I'm not sure GS4 can ever happen with how GSDD went.
Nope. Just saying something unforeseen might be causing problems.Are you suggesting the Switch isn't powerful enough to run GameCube and Wii games?