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And Kirby's Epic yarn is 30$! And so is Golden Eye! : O

Will you buy M:OM  now? I probably will someday. I don't know. I'll buy Kirby Epic Yarn though. I wonder why Kirby got a price cut so quick though.... It did way better than M:OM



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bought it shortly after launch for about $40 and got the same amount of enjoyable hours out of it, frankly.

Your mileage may vary depending on how much you are bothered by an awkward story, and how much you are willing to experience metroid in a different way. Still, I had a blast playing it as did others!

If I may be honest, after completing it I went back to Prime 1 and 3, and found other M to be better than the latter, but not the former (which is saying quite a lot about how well-made I found Other M!)

IMO it's a must buy at this price.

(please don't troll me for this Rol )



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the title of this tread really confused me! I just got my copy of M:OM in aus for 60 bucks. So 20$ sounds to me like a must buy. I'd recommend this to anyone with an open mind and a love of metroid. In many ways its actually more classically metroid realted than the primes.



Buy Kirby's Epic yarn if you like 2D platformers. 

Buy GoldenEye if you like FPS. 

Don't buy Metroid: Other M if you like yourself.



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Aw, I came here thinking there actually were a game called Obey Men. "har har, this game reminds me of something..." What a letdown...

 

Anyway, go get Obey M Other M if you haven't already since it's only $20, and regardless of what you may think of the story the actual game isn't bad at all.



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Ah I see I keep forgetting that its fine for a guy to take orders form a guy in 100's of games, but not ok for a female too. Wonder which group is really being sexist......



Games4Fun said:

Ah I see I keep forgetting that its fine for a guy to take orders form a guy in 100's of games, but not ok for a female too. Wonder which group is really being sexist......

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forest-spirit said:

Aw, I came here thinking there actually were a game called Obey Men. "har har, this game reminds me of something..." What a letdown...

 

Anyway, go get Obey M Other M if you haven't already since it's only $20, and regardless of what you may think of the story the actual game isn't bad at all.

Sorry, but Other M is no good at all.

Controlling in 3d space with a D-Pad was a poor decision.

So was the segments where you have to move the IR pointer across every single pixel on the screen until you find the right one and are allowed to continue with the game.

So was the rooted to the ground while your firing missiles nonsense.

I also like how all you have to do is tap on the D-Pad constantly and you'll avoid approximately 98% of all incoming projectiles.

I'm sorry, but if Metroid: Other M were called something else and came out on the PS3 or the 360, certain Nintendo fans would be mocking it, bashing it, and using it as an example of everything that is wrong with hardcore gaming.   



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It's a good buy at that price. Length is a concern, but it's not too much shorter than Prime (if you know what you're doing in Prime. I remember my very first runthrough of Prime was 32 hours, but i get it down to 8 routinely, 9.5 if i go out of my way to 100% it), and my first runthrough of Other M was about 10 before the post-game (which iirc added up to about 14 hours at 100%, though part of that involved me getting stuck in long one-way passages), and i think that didn't include all the game-overs (which are a lot easier to get in terms of ambush and similar scenarios)

It's shortness is overestimated, especially compared to Fusion, where 4 hours was the beginning qualifying time for better endings (that is to say, the least of the rewards you had to come in under 4 hours for)



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