Jumpin said:
Well, it is very overrated, that is definitely true. It was like an FPS dungeon crawler, how much more boring of a genre splice can you get? Especially when it had no multiplayer, and really bad controls. |
It is more of an Action-Adventure than an Action game. If you look at it as an FPS then of course you will be dissapointed because the FPS genre is an action genre, not an Action-Adventure. It is like saying the Legend of Zelda is boring because its combat is simple and the enemies aren't varied. Bayonetta is a better game. That isn't the point of the game. The appeal of Metroid Prime, in particular, is that you're exploring a world and reading scan files that reveal a little bit more of the world, you also focus on upgrades that allow you to explore more of the world and enemies are and shooting takes a back-seat. That was how it was with Metroid/Super Metroid vs. something like Contra, and that is how it is with Metroid Prime vs. Halo. Also Metroid Prime 2 had multiplayer, and Metroid Prime: Hunters had online multiplayer.







