Metroid Prime

Metroid Prime

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Metroid Prime
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SamusAran551
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Metroid Prime Is The Best Series Out There. No Tit

Metroid Prime is the best series out there. No titles, in my opinion, can beat it. The story and gameplay for each and every game is unique and flawless. Metroid Prime has to be my favorite Metroid game out yet. The Graphics are perfect, and the gameplay rocks. If you can't appreciate this game, then you aren't a true gamer. Don't even read any more reviews, if you like action combined with figure-it-out games, go out right now, and give this game a fair shot.

numbah91
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Metroid Prime..... This Game Was Supposed To Be Gr

Metroid Prime..... this game was supposed to be great. Most magazines say it is, though! Well, to them, the 'hardcore gamers who buy every system and game the second it came out', maybe it is. But to the casual gamer who is looking for fun and a nice way to pass the time, this game is definitely not it. Yeah, the graphics are great, so what? The idea is cool.... but brought down by the horrid gameplay and frustratingly hard levels. Also, unless you've played every Metroid game out there, you'll have no idea whats going on. This was my first one. I rented it to try it out because I heard it got good ratings. But, boy, was I wrong. It stunk. So, unless you're a hardcore Metroid nut, don't bother with this one.

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Chuckie1215

Yeah, you're right. Sorry I was heated, I just love that game with a passion.

numbah91

Yeah, it's all about opinion. Personally, I hate Nintendo. Their games are too hard for an average gamer! The old ones are all just running across a screen for a bit, which is fun, then you get to a hard part, and I just don't feel like continuing, cause nothing is gonna happen... I just don't like Nintendo's games...

Chuckie1215

Thats completely untrue, this has to be one of the most absorbing and brilliant games nintendo have produced in the last decade. I'd never played a metroid game before this and i was still stunned by it. I just can't agree with what your saying.

itshimthere
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This Is The Only Game Apart From Zelda: Ocarina Of

This is the only game apart from Zelda: Ocarina Of Time to be perfect. Metroid started out as a side-scrolling exploration shooter-platformer. Anyone who loves Metroid as much as I do will at first be slightly put out when they find out that this game looks like a First-Person-Shooter. But it's not. You can't classify Metroid Prime in any known category, IT JUST DOESN'T GO. Read on...

Metroid Prime is all about immersing the player in a gaming world. You start off and in a few minutes almost all your abilities get stripped away and all you have is a big car cigarette lighter strapped to your arm and you have to get back on your feet. No other game even comes close to the feelings of isolation. The graphics are like none other, the sound rules, and the amount of imagination is simply embarrassing. The best weapon is the Plasma beam, which sets opponents on fire, but everything is used in this game.

The focus is on exploration, so there is a lot of backtracking, but you always have a new item to use, so it never gets boring. Some of the items may appear a little late, but that is the only fault, and if you're patient this is no fault. You have a GameCube, buy this. You don't, invest in one for this. Trust me.

Dylanator
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I Love This Game. Metroid Prime Has Been My Favori

I love this game. Metroid Prime has been my favorite ever since it came out. The bad guys give a decent challenge, the items you can collect are cool, and it plays like a dream.

My favorite beam weapon is the Plasma Beam. It has short shooting range, but it has a lot of power for dealing with enemies. I also like the Grapple Beam just as good, but that's not for killing enemies, it's for navigation.

One cool part about this game is the Metroid Fusion Connection Bonuses and Image gallery. I've only unlocked the image for 50% of Scans, but it comes with 14 whole pictures with the designs of Samus. How cool is that? I tried the Bonus out after I beat Metroid Fusion, and it's extremely hard, but fun. I play it sometimes, but I still can't get to the power-up after Morph Ball. Even so, I play it often.

One boss I'm looking forward to is Omega Pirate. Everyone says he's so hard. I'm looking forward to this because I like a good challenge. People say it's so hard because he summons enemies while he recharges his energy. That sounds like fun in my opinion.

I sincerely thank Retro Studios (and Nintendo) for making this game, and I hope they make a sequel to this magnificent game. I'm not nearly finished with this game yet, and I've been playing about 10 hours, so I can see that this publisher put forth much effort. I congratulate them for their hard work and earnings on this awesome game and I hope that other Metroid fans agree with me.

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Chuckie1215

rock on, brutha!! Good luck with completing it if you haven't already, but I'd say that the metroid prime is the best all round boss. cool, i agree with the rest!!

itshimthere

Metroid Prime. What a game. Bar Zelda, no other game series has come so close to perfection. This game affects you mentally and emotionally, and is utter brilliance from beginning to end. A masterpiece.

itshimthere

What can I say, Metroid Prime Is clearly one of the best games I have ever played, period!!! Its simply amazing!! And about that comment you made about a socond Metroid Prime, there is going to be one!!! I can't wait!! It will be coming out sometime in 2004!!!!!!!!!

lukyeah

It's really sweet. This guy is my friend. Really, he's in the same class.

Rocky Butler
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For Many Players, Nintendo's Metroid Games, 2d Sid

For many players, Nintendo's Metroid games, 2D side scrolling shooters starring intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran, were primary reasons to be a gamer in the late '80s and early '90s - the games were fantastically polished, very playable and will undoubtedly always be remembered as classics. So it came as wonderful news for Nintendo fans when the company announced that it was developing an all-new Metroid game for the GameCube, and finally, that game has arrived.

To begin, it's best to get the hyperbole out of the way. Metroid Prime is simply the best GameCube game to date, and it's also one of the best video games of all-time. Regular readers may remember that back in 2002 we said the same thing about Nintendo's Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, but as fantastic as that game is, Metroid Prime takes gaming as an art form to a whole new level. If you own a GameCube, you must own Metroid Prime, and if you don't own a GameCube, Metroid Prime is a perfectly good reason to invest in one.

The game is very true to its roots, and this is evident in every aspect of the gameplay. Admittedly, this doesn't immediately appear to be the case, as the game looks like a first person shooter, whereas the original Metroid games were 2D side scrolling shooters. But as soon as you begin playing you'll realise that the first-person perspective is merely superficial - the game doesn't play like a first person shooter, and it bears very little resemblance to the genre whatsoever. In fact, Metroid Prime doesn't really fall into any specific genre, as it's one of the truly rare games which places its emphasis first and foremost on the player's experience, and it's that foundation which makes the game special.

The one thing Metroid Prime doesn't do is go into any depth with its narrative, and this is perhaps the only major criticism which can be levelled against the game. You control Samus Aran, an intergalactic bounty hunter who has been tracking the Zebesian space pirates. As Samus knows of the space pirate's genetic experiments and the damage they've been doing to entire races, she makes it her mission to put an end to their obsession with playing God, eventually tracking them to a planet named Talon IV. As you explore this new planet, you'll uncover new secrets and discover that a whole race of highly intelligent bird-like creatures have been victims of the Zebesian space pirates. Needless to say, it's your job to rectify the situation.

Although it sounds as though there's a relevant amount of story behind Metroid Prime, the game tells it in a very matter-of-fact way, and if you didn't know better you'd be forgiven for thinking that Samus was a mute, as she never speaks a word. Instead, the game tells its story via a number of brief findings presented in the form of text which Samus will stumble across on her journey. But it doesn't really matter that character or plot development don't play a central role, because experience, atmosphere and exploration are at the heart of the game.

Gamers who remember the original games will also remember Samus' ability to curl up in a perfect sphere whenever she needed to, and this too has been brought to Metroid Prime flawlessly. When you press the sphere button the game will automatically switch to a third-person perspective, at which point you can move Samus with the left analogue stick. Moving in a ball allows you access to many passageways that are otherwise too small to enter, and as you progress through the game and earn new power-ups, you'll be able to access areas via naturally occurring half pipes, granting you access to secret missile upgrades and new parts of levels. Around a quarter of the way into the game you'll also be granted access to the game's magnetic rail system, which allows Samus to climb up walls that have designated magnetic tracks on them when curled up in a ball, something which fans of the series will be delighted to see.

The world of Talon IV is massive, and exploring it can sometimes be quite tricky, though you're aided greatly by Samus' map. As much of the game is focused on gathering power-ups, you'll find when you first begin playing the game that much of Talon IV is inaccessible, so you'll be doing quite a bit of backtracking once you've acquired the relevant suit upgrades. This isn't a problem though, because the game's environments are so massive and fun to explore you'll be only too happy to retrace your steps with your new powers.

The environments themselves are incredibly impressive - you'll find yourself moving from lava filled caverns to tropical waters to icy mountains and through ancient ruins, to name just a few locations in the game. Not only are they diverse, but they're incredibly well designed, so much so that many of them simply look natural. The game's complete lack of load times and its gorgeous graphics all contribute to immersing the gamer in this fabulous world.

On that note, it's important to point out just how good Metroid Prime looks - aside from a few very minor texture issues, it's one of the best looking games on Nintendo's GameCube, and that applies to every aspect of the visuals, right through to the introduction sequence and interface design.

The game's enemies are all well designed, the game maintains a solid frame rate, features some fantastic lighting, and to top it all off, is brimming with a myriad of little touches which make the game even more life-like. For example, walking under a waterfall sends water pouring down Samus' visor, and a bright light flashing can momentarily cause her face to reflect back against it. These sorts of details really bring the game to life. The graphics are complimented by one of the best soundtracks heard in a game for quite some time - the game's music is nothing short of breathtaking, and the sound effects are all carefully thought out so they provide the perfect sci-fi pseudo science feel that really brings the game to life.

Metroid Prime is an absolute masterpiece. It takes gaming to a whole new level, will last you a long time, and is an absolute must for any Nintendo fan, or anyone remotely interested in gaming. It's worth pointing out that Metroid Prime doesn't feature any multiplayer modes, so if you're looking for multiplayer gaming, you won't find it here. But as an experience, as a game and as a testament to the evolution of the industry, Metroid Prime shines brighter than any game released in a long time.

Tony.
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Nintendo Metroid Prime Is One Of My Favorite Ganes

Nintendo Metroid Prime is one of my favorite ganes on the Nintendo Gamecube. If you have your GameBoy Advance you can play the first metroid. It took me about a month to beat, full of suprises. If you're the kind of person who likes guns, this is a really fun game.

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