It's not an FPS anymore. It's more like the old school games. It actually looks like it plays great.Metroid somehow lost me in the move to FPS. I think it's because I've always hated jumping puzzles from a first-person perspective.
It's not an FPS anymore. It's more like the old school games. It actually looks like it plays great.[/QUOTE]Metroid somehow lost me in the move to FPS. I think it's because I've always hated jumping puzzles from a first-person perspective.
Because you've become dried up and bitter over the years? :slywink:I just can't muster interest for whatever reason, and I'm usually slavering over each release of Nintendo's main franchises.
There's other characters in Prime 3 but after the intro area you're still pretty much playing the whole game by yourself. That same great sense of tension and isolation from being alone in the first two games is still there.I think the gameplay looks good; I'm just wary about the cast of characters. It put me off in Metroid Prime 3 as well, and I still haven't finished that (though I really should). I'm one of those who looks at Samus as solo.