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|||||THE1||||| said:

I remember back when I bought Metroid Prime 3 and was super exited after playing Metroid Prime 2 to death. Then the game ended up sitting on my shelf for months, practically forgotten.

Sad thing is when I finally decided to play it, it was a huge letdown. Graphics were shit, Gamecube controllers were incompatible (yeah, I should have seen that coming) and there was no multiplayer. From start it was obvious that Nintendo/Retro tried to evolve the series with lots of (poor) character interaction and such, but compared to other games released at the same time it was just terrible, in my opinion. I wanted a game that surpassed Metroid Prime 2, not a game taking a different path.

That kind of thing always pisses me off, when you play a new game in a series you like and it has changes that either it should of never had, or just weren't done right. Really what are they saying to themself to think that those weren't problems in the game?