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Forums - Nintendo - Metroid Federation Force looks fun but I'm not getting it to teach Nintendo a lesson!

I'm not that into FPS and I understand the anger from fans, but I'm going to buy it, to support future Metroid games and It's being made by Next Level Games. They haven't made a bad game (on nintendo systems), it will be good.



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Soundwave said:

I'm going to buy two copies just to anger Metroid fans. Seriously I'll laugh if the game turns out to be a blast. 

 


Same, I also find it funny people bang about about Nintendo needing to changes things up then when they do you get this reaction, I hope it's a good game and that it does well just so these type of people are left even more salty.



cycycychris said:
It looks like it could be a fun game. but the graphics are so bad, that I don't think I could find a way to enjoy the game.

Should have been on Wii U.

I'm sure it could've been better on Wii U. But Next Level Games decided to go with 3DS since they are familiar with the console. 

I don't know what kind of positive thing will come out of just no supporting the game, to be honest. Tanabe, who was in charge of the Prime series, seemed to really want to do this game and create a broader universe. Sure it's not the first thing fans might've wanted, but I would like to see how a creator's vision would work out. Why not see what he has in store? They did say Samus will be in and there will be a single player mode so who knows what might entail.





Luke888 said:
Vodacixi said:
Luke888 said:
spurgeonryan said:
Anyone have an updated trailer? I thought it was hated and I have no memory of it.

 

the fact is that the only thing we saw about it was the E3 trailer and the Nintendo World championships footage of blast ball...

Xxain said:
ing Metroid and decide to not develop.... more..Me...troid...games...?

 

Wait, yea... In what way!?



Yes, because the thousands of people who signed petitions, disliked videos, opened threads and so on aren't Metroid fans, but just haters that don't care about the Metroid Franchise and decided to hate on a single bad game instead of others...

I wouldn't say they are a bunch of haters and that they're not Metroid fans. But I can say without any regrets that the people who signed the petition to cancel it are a bunch of shameless idiots who don't respect the work of an studio (Next Level) that is probably really excited for working in a series so important as Metroid. They're probably doing their best in this spin off and all they get is undeserved disrespect, hate and a petition to throw all their work out of the window. That, in my opinion, is something horrible. I understand people who don't like the game, but there are some limits to plain disappointment for a flippin game.

 

That being said, even if all the hate the game is getting really means that fans want a real Metroid game, its Nintendo we're talking about. They live in their own little world with candies and puppies. They're not going to see it they way you want. And even if they do, they will ignore it, because they"re not going to allow some people on the internet to have power on their own decisions.

To be fair since I first read that MP:FF was developed by NLG I thought "Oh... It must be a concept they were given from the head of Nintendo, I feel sorry for them...". I don't think that a creative studio such as NLG wanted to make a co-op shooting game to begin with... It's just foolish to think that Nintendo wouldn't get it, it's true that they don't listen to fans a lot, but it doesn't mean that they don't listen, let's not treat Nintendo as if they were a person with sunglasses in a dark room...



Plus, if they did listen to us, we probably wouldn't have Metroid Prime, Wind Waker, or the original Wii and DS.





It seems that you may be loosing a fun game to play, as you reckon it looks fun to you. Nintendo will do a real metroid anyway, for NX if we are lucky, in the meantime you could play this and enjoy it.
The biggest problem this game has is its name, had been called Robots Save The Earth, no one would have complained so much but calling it Metroid without Samus was a big mistake. Can anyone imagine a game called Super Mario Bros 5 starring a Shy guy and a Goomba? I would do bad things for a game like that, but it wouldn't be Mario. Maybe they'll learn from this and start calling everything the way it should be, but not buying a game you find fun to teach Nintendo a lesson... well, that's another thing.
I haven't bought AC amiibo festival and I love AC, but I found the game ridiculously empty and not fun at all.
At the end of the day, we buy what we want with our money, and if the game bombs hard that'll teach them a lesson, that's true, but don't miss something you think you would like to teach a lesson, buy it if you want and complain on twitter, facebook and anywhere else about how much you want a real Metroid as well :P



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Luke888 said:
tbone51 said:
Your 1 guy, it won't make a difference xD

 

Well, it seems that many people decided to do the same by not purchasing the game as a protest for the lack of Metroid games

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVY8IY684fo

You sure can put up a fight.





The OP rambles like a drunk person but I agree with him



It looks extremely fun.



cycycychris said:
Kai_Mao said:

I'm sure it could've been better on Wii U. But Next Level Games decided to go with 3DS since they are familiar with the console. 

I don't know what kind of positive thing will come out of just no supporting the game, to be honest. Tanabe, who was in charge of the Prime series, seemed to really want to do this game and create a broader universe. Sure it's not the first thing fans might've wanted, but I would like to see how a creator's vision would work out. Why not see what he has in store? They did say Samus will be in and there will be a single player mode so who knows what might entail.



I think this is more of a Nintendo decision than a Next Level decision for which system to go for. In a interview from E3, Tanabae said something a long the lines that the resources(aka money) and the right developers(Nintendo doesn't trust NL) weren't there for this to be a Wii u title.



Doesn't help that NLG's most recent game was a 3DS game called Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon (which I heard was a really good game).



I didn't buy a GameCube, and it worked in teaching Nintendo a lesson. They made a console not targeting little children.



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