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LordTheNightKnight said:
jarrod said:
Mr Khan said:
robzo100 said:

^^^I hope so.  Again, I haven't played their other games.  I do know though that their other games are nothing like the genre that Other M was.  Well, whichever it was, Sakamoto or Team Ninja, I hope they stay off the next Metroid.

Nobody ever assumes that people learn from their mistakes. Project M was an excellent collaborative group that built an absolutely crackerjack engine for blending the two previous epochs of Metroid-dom (side-scrolling 2D and First Person), the problems with the game (which have been severely overblown by a dedicated hatebase), were large-scale things that could be easily adjusted in the future (hell, could have easily been adjusted: unlock a few doors, come up with a deus ex machina to explain how she lost her powers again so she has to get them back, and tone down her response to Ridley by 20%, and bam, no problems), which would be a natural response to the criticism.

So, so agreed.  I could kiss you. <3

If you think those were what make people dislike the game, you are making a strawman.

How so? The valid criticisms were linearity and lack of exploration, authorization and the burden it posed on willing suspension of disbelief, and Samus' characterization (which i maintain could have been perfected with just a few tweaks, though that runs counter to the people for whom she was a Terminator expy), and i say that those could be easily altered.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.