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Anonymous
11-13-2002, 10:00 PM
there isn't much that hasn't already been said (http://www.penny-arcade.com/news.php3?date=2002-11-14), but I can say this. when I first touched down on the planet, the full impact of doing a metroid game in 3D dawned on me, and I realized this game could get real confusing real quick. But it is designed really well, and despite the initially awkward control and lack of good strafing, the game is a ton of fun. I'm sure you'll see this mentioned again, but the level of detail and polish put into MP is insane. Almost everything you look at has a diagram of the biology of the creature/plant, and parts of the story are told through logs and glyphs scattered throughout the game.

Metroid Fusion is the game I've been spending the most time with so far, and it is also fantastic. from what I can tell (I'm about 3 hours into it), the whole game takes place on a ship, but there are different environments to go through. One thing that is a great help, especially with the portable play-a-few-minutes-at-a-time nature of the gba is that there are now navigation rooms similar to the map rooms in super metroid that have a navigational computer that relays your orders from the federation. these orders are not very specific except to bring up new information that you will find useful or interesting, and they usually say something ambiguous like "go to section 4. You need to enable XXXX, but in order to do that, you have to access the Security door, which for safety protocol has been hidden, so you must search for it". You can recall information about what you are doing within the map screen, so there's no fear of aimlessly wandering around trying to remember what you were doing. Not that it matters, you'll be playing this game every chance you get.

Kid Fenris
11-13-2002, 10:37 PM
From what I've played, Prime seems like a excellent piece of the Metroid mythos, but Fusion is, well, the game I've been waiting for since I finished Super Metroid back in 1994. Fusion's every bit as well-designed and involving, and I'm even impressed by its degree of storytelling. I really hope that it won't get ignored while everyone's buying Prime.

And "everyone" will include me. I'll be picking up a GameCube next week, because my inner Metroid geek demands it.

nesman85
11-13-2002, 11:00 PM
i played MP for a few minutes at circuit city, and i don't know if the controller was just messed up, or do you really walk forward at all times unless you press back on the joystick? i walked around for a few minutes and couldn't figure out how to do much, and i hate it when people stand behind me waiting to play, so i didn't really get used to it.

Anonymous
11-13-2002, 11:09 PM
yeah the controller was misaligned. when that happens, press x, y, and start, and hold it for three seconds.

buttasuperb
11-13-2002, 11:13 PM
im also buying a gc for prime, i cant wait until next week. although when it comes down to it, i bet i spend more time playing fusion, at least until i finish it. i just finished playing castlevania HoD for the gba, and am very much looking forward to fusion.

sad part is, i still have to play and finish super metroid. :oops:

k8track
11-14-2002, 12:50 AM
I am a HUGE Metroid freak and it's killing me that I have zero cash to run out and get a GC and GBA to have Prime and Fusion. I stood there at Circuit City and played four times in a row (blasted 10 minute time limit!), getting a little farther each time. It definitely whetted my appetite, but as other people have said, the one I'm REALLY looking forward to is Fusion. Super Metroid is the most beautiful and perfect game ever made, and to be able to play an extension of that, well... I'm just shaking thinking about it.

Butta, what you said about not finishing Super Metroid really rings true for me... for Metroid II, that is. I've played and finished the original Metroid and Super Metroid dozens and dozens and dozens of times (I could play Super Metroid in my sleep), but I have never sat down and actually finished Metroid II. I only mapped out the first three sections, and I've been dying to finish it. So this Christmas break, that is my goal... plug in the Super Gameboy and conquer Metroid II. I've got my graph paper, I've got my colored pencils... it's go time.

NE146
11-14-2002, 02:36 AM
I wasn't impressed with Metroid Prime when I tried it out at Toys R Us.. seemed too confusing and boring...

....then I tried out Metroid Fusion (yes with the emu). HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!! IT ROCKS!!!! The game is so much damn fun. I'm buying the cart so I FORCED myself to stop playing it via the emu so I don't ruin it for myself (I kept using save states). Anyway, all of a sudden I have a HUGE interest in Metroid Prime! :D

The plan is this:

Play Super Metroid again (I forgot everything so it's all fresh). I'm halfway through now I think...

Purchase and play Metroid Fusion. (The funnest game I've partially played in a long friggin time)

Get and play Metroid Prime.

I figure I got a good 1-4 months of Metroid goodness coming up. WOOT!

Neo-Jorge
11-14-2002, 07:55 AM
I got to play the prime a bit at the Cube party here in chicago.
The little that I did get to play was great, what really got me wanting the games was the morphing ball sequence that I did. It looked really amazing and the special bomb blast touch that we all know to love was there also. Ill be getting this game as soon as it is out.



Thanks