| RolStoppable said: The Primes are much better with a Wiimote/Nunchuk setup. If there's ever a Metroid Prime 4, I hope that it hasn't to be played with a crappy dual analog controller. As for maps and inventory on a separate screen, it is a useful feature, but it's not useful enough to justify the increased costs. Or in a case like Metroid Prime, an inferior control setup. |
There's to way a theoretical Prime 4 is being played with a Wiimote. It's dead. The only reason I haven't replayed trilogy is because of the Wiimote nightmare. It's not superior to the way it used to control. It's equally bad.
It absolutely is enough to warrent the cost, especially when the cost will only decrease. Especially in a game like Prime that uses lock on instead of traditional FPS aiming. Especially when Prime 4 will likely use the FF control scheme, combining traditional FPS controls with the old lock on set up that defined Prime.
I'd much rather them just not make another Prime, though. I've had enough of those.







