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Fernando said:
EdGuila said:

Here is what I mean

The left 2/3 of the screen (critical in Metroid Prime and most other games) you must buy the thumb strap and somehow playing using that. I don't remember the layout for Metroid Prime but what if jump is in the top left corner? What if roll into a ball is just under jump? "Opps I meant to slide of to jump."  Another uncomfortable stretch. Your eyes are on the top screen and you can't afford to look down when surrounded by bad guys. Those are awful stretches your thumb has to do and when playing something with any action such as a platformer or shooter you're bound to rub your thumb dry of grease and numb your nerves.

On a PSP you can feel exactly where your fingers are without looking because it uses buttons, much better for action adventure games. Also PSP buttons are located near the edge. None of this stretch your thumb across the unit till your thumb cries "Mercy" nonsense.

-Ex Nintendo DS owner

 

 What the fuck? No one play like that. I have that game. With ALL the stars. Do you know you can use the d-pad, right?

What the fuck?  No one plays like that.  I had that game.  Yes I know you can use the DPad.  Did you know that was some random picture I googled and judging from the text in my post was used as an example of how Metroid Prime Hunters is played...

 



PSN: EDguila

PS3 library:  Motorstorm, Assasin's Creed, Orange Box, Uncharted:DF, Metal Gear Solid 4, Resistance:FOM, Rachet & Clank Future:ToD,

Near future: Folklore, SOCOM Confrontation, BioShock, Little Big Planet, Resistance 2.