I have to admit I don't get the logic behind this. In order to show Nintendo that you want a true Metroid game, you won't buy a Metroid game. How exactly will that make it more likely to get a new Metroid game?
I understand people who were disappointed by this game as it doesn't feature Samus, but not buying it will not send the message you want to send. Especially if the game turns out to be good. If a good Metroid game won't sell, then what are the chances of Nintendo to keep making more of them?








