RolStoppable said:
You also said Spirit Tracks was amazing or something like that. This just confirms how much wrong there is with Metroid: Other M. |
Spirit Tracks and Other M are eerily similar, actually. Considered by many to be a too-radical departure from their franchise's conventions, slammed by Malstrom as examples of game gods gone wild, and also owners of the strongest characterization in their respective franchises (the excellent growth of Zelda in Spirit Tracks was commendable, and gives me high hopes for what they might be capable of in Skyward Sword)
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.