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jarrod said:
Khuutra said:
jarrod said:
Khuutra said:

You are avoiding my question, Jarrod, by reiterating the elements that make the question valid

Why acknowledge a question based on a false premise?  I'm hardly alone in having criticisms with the Prime formula, or in wanting a Metroid 2 remake (the game needs it, badly).

Being the odd man out means that you are in the minority (about Metroid Prime and its faithfulness in particular), not that yo uare alone in your opinions. I would never be so stupid as to pretend that someone is alone in holding a particular value set.

What I mean is that Metroid Prime is generally held up as an almost perfect 3-D rendition of the Metroid formula, particularly by gamers at large (and yes, by that I mean that Metroid diehards may differ on this point). You're surrounded almost constantly by people who think that Metroid Prime is the standard to which Other M failed to live up to in almost every regard.

I'm not being confrontational, here. I'm honestly curious. I could identify, in theory; I hear enough peopel shitting on some of my favorite games that that feeling of being in the midst of meaningless cacophony is familiar.

Oh... well yes, I don't mind being, er, one of the odd men out.  The truly enlightened are usually in the minority. ;)

I think Prime got a lot right, but it's 1st person perspective still fundamentally impeded a full transition to was a full 3D Metroid should encompass.  It's great game, no question, but I still maintain it's only "half a Metroid" in a sense, and Other M's design really brings it closer.  Sadly, Other M's hamstrung design and progression really means it doesn't end up feeling like a Metroid itself until the (awesome) post game.

Prime did indeed have a different feel, certainly, similar to how things changed from 2D Mario to 3D Mario. Things got slower and took longer to do (epic-length bossfights with enemies that could take a huge beating, but you could too), whereas things were generally more fragile in the 2D Metroid world. Arguably Other M made them a bit too fragile (Samus especially), but everything just progressed quicker

Though i'm obliged to remind readers of this that Prime remains my favorite game ever.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.