Twilord said:
bigtakilla said:
Are they different styles between games? Yes. That is what we are talking about right?
How much of a difference is it between first person and third person metroid? Not all that much. I feel Kart and Smash are equivelant in difference. Try telling competitive Smash players Brawl and Melee are practically the same.
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Smash Bros doesn't change its obvious formula it just happens to support both styles of play; meanwhile Mario Kart's formula doesn't change that massively between motion controls, control pads, and control sticks. Metroid Prime 1 and Metroid Prime Trilogy's first games are the same game despite the control improvements; it would not be the same game in 2D with a constant third person camera.
BUT I do accept I may well be misinterpreting your meaning; you often seem like quite a reasonable user so I imagine that is infact quite likely the error I am making.
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It does seem to depend on how someone views how these differences change the game. I would say motion controls in Kart was a MASSIVE difference, but I can see how some people wouldn't feel the same.
Also, I don't feel as if the Prime series changes the overall Metroid formula. Most is still the same, it's just in FPS perspective.