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Off-Topic Discussion => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Colonol Dekker on June 23, 2008, 10:18:44 pm
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And now my littlest brother is singing it's praises and claiming to be the ultimate Metroid 3 expert. It came out when he was two for Flips sake. Damn you virtual console. :( one of my fondest childhood games being pilferred by the emo generation. Why do i even bother :rolleyes:
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Let him enjoy some classic gaming. Lord knows, if the current trend continues, all he'll have to play, aside from the classics, will be piles of pure, unpasturized bull****.
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You can tell him he's not a true Super Metroid expert until he has mockballed his way to an early Ice Beam, cleared the game in less than two hours, avoided Crocomire and Spore Spawn altogether, gotten through Lower Norfair without a gravity suit, and mastered the art of the infinite bomb jump, vertically, horizontally, and diagonally.
And if he has no idea what I'm talking about then he's nowhere close to being an expert. :p
But he should also be enjoying the crown jewel of the Metroid series. It's one of my favorite games, although I've never gotten used to the Classic Controller's button layout. Can't even wall jump correctly with it. :doubt:
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What`s so bad about him liking a classic game? Don`t we usually complain that these types of kids have never played anything before a PS1 or N64? Can they do nothing right? <_<
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I should probably play this sucker one of these days, by whatever means. Lord knows I've had tons of fun tooling around through most of the Prime series.
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I have never played a Metroid game in my life.
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:jaw: play some now. I'm happy with him playing. But sometimes he can be overreactive. Like a declaration of brilliance for something us "older" gamers would take for granted. The normal wall jump (wall to wall, not even a jump to the same wall) which really eats my patience.
Anyhooo, this game. . I've not played it for over a decade. I've seen it played but not indulged as i would have been unable to let go and plasma beamed anyone who tried to stop me. Great music, great gameplay. It'll never be beaten.
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I have never played a Metroid game in my life.
If you've never played any of the Metroid Prime series, you have yet to experience awesome.
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Agreed. Fantastic games.
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I've barely played, some Prime series at a friends house, and watching another friend playing the original on an emulator.
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Primes a different beast. Still good. Just not good old sixteen bit joy. Fusion on the Gba was as close to the original as this millenium got. I haven't played hunters or Prime 2. But i finished corruption yesterday. That's where the nostalgia came from i guess :)
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Don't play Prime II.
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I have never played a Metroid game in my life.
If you've never played any of the Metroid Prime series, you have yet to experience awesome.
Fine, you buy the system. :P
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Don't play Prime II.
you should play it. it is not as good as the other ones, but still very good. it's just very purple.
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It literally gave me headaches.... I should probably see a doctor about that, though. I'm not kidding, I felt as sick as a dog after the first hour or so in
Link's dark world the purple-zone.
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Imho the third one was the worst... too linear.
Veteran/hard was not really difficult except for the endboss.
The dark world is very annoying in MP2, but the enemies are very creative and fun to fight, more than an in 1 or 3.
However, every part had its own strength and weakness.
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I didn't like it. I really struggled with side scrolling exploration games. Just couldn't get my bearings and would be lost all the time. Much prefered more straight forward games like Probotector/Contra, Cybernator etc. I really like Prime however. Never finished it Hard as the final boss just took so long and I would get bored. Meta Ridley "rocks" though.
Hated Echoes. Just felt all wrong and would piss me off.
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Prime II is my favorite Prime... :(
Maybe it's not as atmospheric, but it's darker, creepier, and harder than the other two, which I like.
Oh yeah, and it has the most epic Metroid battle EVER in it: the second fight against Dark Samus. The only one that rivals this fight is Meta Ridley in Prime 1.
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Super Metroid > Prime series.
I still like them and i think i'll get Prime2 to fill in the blanks (i bought prime for my bro when i got him a gamecube four/five years back.
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Super Metroid > Prime series.
Agreed. Doesn't mean the Prime series is bad though. Super Metroid is an incredibly hard game to top.
Note that I said Prime 2 was my favorite of the Prime series, not the entire Metroid series.
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No doubt Echoes would have enjoyed a much better reception if it had come first. Unfortuantly, the name is all too apt (IMHO, ofcourse). :)
Haven't played it for a long time but I got into the habit of just playing the opening Prime sequence, turning it off when Seamus sets off after Ridley. I think a strong opening sequence is a Metroid hallmark.
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Thank you, Virtual Console. I agree, Super Metroid is an excellent game. It's also surprisingly hard: most bosses nowadays take a single fight to defeat, and if you lose more than once there's something wrong with you. So the Ridley fight was impressive.
But I'm afraid I can't speak for the original itself. Why, for God's sake, would the game just ASSUME you have 30 health every time you load? Why? There's no reason for that to happen! I mean, I know it's supposed to be hard (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NintendoHard), but that's just vindictive!
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Where do you think the term "Nintendo Hard" came from? :D
That's why, in the original Metroid, I'd always leave an easily accessible Energy Tank un-picked up. Helps tremendously when entering Tourian.
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Yes Tourian. . .
*remembers "Junior coming to mummys rescue" :(