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Tue 12/11/02 at 09:08
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It scored 9.8.

***
Metroid on the NES was one of the first epic games I ever experienced. My brother and I, at the age of about seven, spent weeks and months questing through the password-enabled adventure. It had a certain charm to it, and even if I couldn't describe it then it made an impact on me. Then along came Super Metroid in 1994, and I was totally blown away by how brilliant it was. It was a perfect videogame in my mind. It was edgy, home to a fantastic power-up system, full of awesome bosses, and the gameplay style was a soul mate to me.
Needless to say, I have an unhealthy obsession with the franchise. So, when Metroid Prime was finally announced I was both thrilled and frightened to see how it would turn out. But after several years of very hard work, Retro Studios and Nintendo have translated the same genius of Super Metroid into 3D with very few casualties. Because of that, Metroid Prime has not only become my most beloved title on GameCube, but also one of my most treasured games of all time. I'm not sure where I place it, but it's very high on the list.

If I had to make one personal observation, it would be that the change to first-person perspective was brilliant for its move to 3D, but not perfect. I felt comfortable (even in awe) 90% of the time, but there are a few boss fights where it can frustrate. It's extremely rare, but something you should be aware of going into it. It's nothing that sours the overall quality, though.

That said, I would recommend Metroid Prime as an absolute buy -- skip the renting facade -- for every owner of a GameCube. It's a real collector's item. You'll want to keep this one even after your done spending 30+ hours with it. The only reason one would avoid it is if action/adventures are not part of your narrower taste in games. If you fall into that category, you have no idea what you're missing out on.

Metroid Prime is an instant classic that you will use to measure forthcoming software by.
Tue 12/11/02 at 09:08
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"Profit of Doom"
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It scored 9.8.

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Metroid on the NES was one of the first epic games I ever experienced. My brother and I, at the age of about seven, spent weeks and months questing through the password-enabled adventure. It had a certain charm to it, and even if I couldn't describe it then it made an impact on me. Then along came Super Metroid in 1994, and I was totally blown away by how brilliant it was. It was a perfect videogame in my mind. It was edgy, home to a fantastic power-up system, full of awesome bosses, and the gameplay style was a soul mate to me.
Needless to say, I have an unhealthy obsession with the franchise. So, when Metroid Prime was finally announced I was both thrilled and frightened to see how it would turn out. But after several years of very hard work, Retro Studios and Nintendo have translated the same genius of Super Metroid into 3D with very few casualties. Because of that, Metroid Prime has not only become my most beloved title on GameCube, but also one of my most treasured games of all time. I'm not sure where I place it, but it's very high on the list.

If I had to make one personal observation, it would be that the change to first-person perspective was brilliant for its move to 3D, but not perfect. I felt comfortable (even in awe) 90% of the time, but there are a few boss fights where it can frustrate. It's extremely rare, but something you should be aware of going into it. It's nothing that sours the overall quality, though.

That said, I would recommend Metroid Prime as an absolute buy -- skip the renting facade -- for every owner of a GameCube. It's a real collector's item. You'll want to keep this one even after your done spending 30+ hours with it. The only reason one would avoid it is if action/adventures are not part of your narrower taste in games. If you fall into that category, you have no idea what you're missing out on.

Metroid Prime is an instant classic that you will use to measure forthcoming software by.
Tue 12/11/02 at 09:52
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"+34 Intellect"
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Thats an awesome score.
Tue 12/11/02 at 10:58
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"Remember me?"
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Almost too good to be true.

Stay tuned to see NGC give it a whuppin' and score it 40%, though. ;cD
Tue 12/11/02 at 11:22
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So the third person perspective was missed for some parts, but barely.

I think I'll be liking this game very much, so long as they promise to TRY and make it third person next time... :-)
Tue 12/11/02 at 11:49
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woah i've just seen the score on IGN myself and i couldn't believe it! i must have this game!
Tue 12/11/02 at 12:18
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Hucking Fell that's good news.

One thing, they rated Harry Potter and the Chamer of stinkfest higher than Resi 0....what's up with that?
Tue 12/11/02 at 13:00
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arrr, i'm wetting myself in anticiption!

But when does it come out in the UK?????

:)
Tue 12/11/02 at 14:22
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"Profit of Doom"
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Cooky wrote:
> arrr, i'm wetting myself in anticiption!
>
> But when does it come out in the UK?????
>
> :)

March is what I've been hearing as of late.
Tue 12/11/02 at 15:37
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"Devotion 2The Ocean"
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Bleeders wrote:
> Cooky wrote:
> arrr, i'm wetting myself in anticiption!
>
> But when does it come out in the UK?????
>
> :)
>
> March is what I've been hearing as of late.

ooo good. My final yr project has to be in by 13th March, so it won't distract me doing that then. Might distract me from the other 4 projects I'll have to hand in in April though!

:)
Tue 12/11/02 at 16:48
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Cooky feels so strongly that he had to post twice.
March is a ridunculously long time away. Why don't they release it for Christmas. Fools.

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