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So, E3 treehouse is over. Metroid FF was not even mentioned. DQ8 was also nowhere to be found. What do you guys think? 

I am specially surprised with Metroid Prime FF, because it's going to be out soon, so it would have been a good way of selling the game. And it was not even mentioned... 



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They were too scared to show it.



Showing off Zelda was Nintendo's way of doing fan service for their fans. Showing off Metroid Baby force is the total opposite.



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Its coming to NX



Good. No reason to make us depressed.



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I was actually kind of surprised that they didn't, considering they planned on showing off Tokyo Mirage Sessions, which comes out in like a week. But then again, maybe they plan on throwing it out to die now that they've insulted players twice with Federation Force: Once by revealing it and once by telling us we simply misunderstand, this DESERVES to be a Metroid Prime game.

If it deserved to be Prime we don't deserve Prime.



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Good. The game is an insult to Metroid and its fans. Hopefully it bombs hard.



DQ VIII will come eventually. They just wanted show off VII since its releasing soon.

As for FF, they just gave that thing a release date weeks ago and shoved it off.



curl-6 said:

Good. The game is an insult to Metroid and its fans. Hopefully it bombs hard.

Let's hope so.



I still feel bad for the Metroid fans who were expecting some Metroid goodness last year, but were instead given this:



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."