Marty-McFly
Banned
Metroid Prime is largely considered one of the greatest games of all time and it sold fairly well at the time of its release (3 million), but it didn't set the world on fire. In fact, Halo and its all out action was the much more popular alternative at the time and largely contributed to a sea of action oriented fps that would later flood the market. Yet, despite the litany of f2p and multiplayer shooters that are rampant in the current day, there seems to be a unquenchable thirst to have the Metroid Prime formula retold.
The question remains, how large is the demographic that craves this sort of experience?
The question remains, how large is the demographic that craves this sort of experience?
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