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The more I actually see that leaked footage, the more it's setting in...

"Holy shit... It's actually happening. We're actually getting a live-action Legend of Zelda movie! ...(God, PLEASE be amazing!)"



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PAOerfulone said:

The more I actually see that leaked footage, the more it's setting in...

"Holy shit... It's actually happening. We're actually getting a live-action Legend of Zelda movie! ...(God, PLEASE be amazing!)"

Have they shown Ganondorf yet?



It’s crazy to think just how kong it’s been since Metroid Prime 4 was originally revealed… not only was I still in middle school, but also, MP4 was the third Nintendo game reveal I had ever witnessed. (The previous two reveals were Xenoblade Chronicles 2 & Kirby 2018 (Star Allies), all three from E3 2017. I started my time with Nintendo with the launch of Switch.)

The time elapsed between Metroid Prime 4’s reveal and release is larger than the length of any generation of Nintendo consoles, including Nintendo Switch.

That said, to say I can sympathize with those anxious Metroid fans as they await their long awaited entry would be an understatement.



firebush03 said:

It’s crazy to think just how kong it’s been since Metroid Prime 4 was originally revealed… not only was I still in middle school, but also, MP4 was the third Nintendo game reveal I had ever witnessed. (The previous two reveals were Xenoblade Chronicles 2 & Kirby 2018 (Star Allies), all three from E3 2017. I started my time with Nintendo with the launch of Switch.)

The time elapsed between Metroid Prime 4’s reveal and release is larger than the length of any generation of Nintendo consoles, including Nintendo Switch.

That said, to say I can sympathize with those anxious Metroid fans as they await their long awaited entry would be an understatement.

The beginning of the Switch generation was such a tumultuous time of my life, though I don't regret those years because gaming during that first Switch year had a magic I don't think can be rekindled easily. 

Nonetheless, yes, was 21 at the time and still in college when MP4 fot revealed. Not too far from starting that next decade haha.

As for the previous comment mentioning the Mackenzie "controversy". We know he's supposed to be a real small part (10-15 min.) of the overall experience, clearly in the tutorial zone, so I'm not worried about the experience. Also this is kind of a progression of the role of the Federation Force in the last game really. I understand however the jarredness of the moment if you only played MP Remastered though, since that one had no interaction with NPCs. 

It's gonna be good 👍 



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Btb, I have finally finished the HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest III ! Whilst it wore it's old JRPG style gameplay on it's sleeves, the charm and the remodernisation of this classic definitely made for a smoother experience that I thought it would considering I actually played DQ IV and V first on my 3DS.

Started also my playthrough to hopefully finish DQ I this week before or while embarking with Kirby Air Riders. This one definitely received a loads of changements in comparison to the DQ III remake. More dialog, cutscenes and bits added to make the adventure more seamless than it's original counterpart. Sure is weird to play an RPG with a single party member though ...



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The Switch 2 Pro Controller is by far the best controller out, the two macro buttons are so smart an idea every platform holder should follow suit.



Wyrdness said:

The Switch 2 Pro Controller is by far the best controller out, the two macro buttons are so smart an idea every platform holder should follow suit.

I'm trying to convince myself to open my boxed S2 pro controller but I actually really like playing with my  Joycons in laid back fashion. Also it's likely to be the best way to play Metroid Prime 4 with the mouse mode as well. 

But yeah these two macro buttons in the behind would certainly be useful if I were to play something like Xenoblade X or 1 to cycle through the arts palette, for example.



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Wyrdness said:

The Switch 2 Pro Controller is by far the best controller out, the two macro buttons are so smart an idea every platform holder should follow suit.

What advantage do the macro buttons have?



CaptainExplosion said:
Wyrdness said:

The Switch 2 Pro Controller is by far the best controller out, the two macro buttons are so smart an idea every platform holder should follow suit.

What advantage do the macro buttons have?

The Switch 2 allows you to assign them as any button in game for example if you don't like using the triggers in certain game you can assign the macro buttons that same function in game just hold the home button (you can even assign D-pad directions to them), they rest exactly where your middle and ring fingers holding the controller are as well so they're not awkward and are quick to use. They effectively act as two extra buttons for customization without compromising other buttons or in game control schemes.



firebush03 said:

It’s crazy to think just how kong it’s been since Metroid Prime 4 was originally revealed… not only was I still in middle school, but also, MP4 was the third Nintendo game reveal I had ever witnessed. (The previous two reveals were Xenoblade Chronicles 2 & Kirby 2018 (Star Allies), all three from E3 2017. I started my time with Nintendo with the launch of Switch.)

The time elapsed between Metroid Prime 4’s reveal and release is larger than the length of any generation of Nintendo consoles, including Nintendo Switch.

That said, to say I can sympathize with those anxious Metroid fans as they await their long awaited entry would be an understatement.

Yeah by the time it comes out it will have been 8 and a half years since its reveal. 

Personally I've been waiting for it since Prime 3 in 2007, so 18 years, half my entire life haha. To say I'm antsy would be an understatement.