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zelmusario said:
I'm all for voicing one's opinion and giving constructive criticism. That helps Nintendo plan future games and give consumers what they want. A petition to cancel a game is overboard, though. It's immature and hurtful to the developers who are pouring their heart and soul into making the game.

I didn't ask for MP:FF, either but I'll make the best of it and wait to see how the game plays before I judge it.


This is a very reasonable response. You are approaching the game cautiously rather than writing it off based on one trailer. Some people calling for this game to be axed are under the impression that the game in it entirety is the futuristic soccer mode that is a seperate mode from the rest of the game. A lot of the people attacking this game think it is merely because it is Metroid Soccer, so most of the hate is out of ignorance.

 

It is fine if people do not want the game when it releases, provided that it is not a game that suits their tastes in gaming. 
There are plenty of other people that will be happy to see the Metroid universe expanded upon. Plus the game has co-op.

What people fail to understand is that games like this perfectly suit a handheld console. It is more lighthearted and looks to be a fun to play on the go experience.
A fully fledged Metroid title makes more sense to be on the home consoles. If this game was a Wii U Metroid, I could see where the dislike is coming from. However, it is a handheld title. It is a good thing that this title is not overly ambitious.

Their is an IGN article of which they interview the creator and he says that he wants to continue the Prime universe, and this would lead into a game with Samus.