We only have #OneLife to beat #MetroidPrime
Last time we got the WAVE BEAM that fires electrified shots, this time we have to blast our way through a Space Pirate Facility to obtain the Thermal Visor. Can we make it to the next Boss and defeat it without dying in the #Challenge run of Metroid Prime?
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Showing posts with label metroid. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 23, 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019
One Life METROID PRIME Gamecube lets play No Death Challenge
This is a one life challenge to beat Metoid Prime with no deaths. On a planet full of things that want to kill me and me not playing the game since a long time ago, will I be able to survive?
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Thursday, November 15, 2018
My Hopes For Metroid Prime 4 For Nintendo Switch
My Hopes For Metroid Prime 4 For Nintendo Switch
With no new information on the upcoming Metroid Prime 4 for Nintendo Switch since it's announcement I've decided to list a few things I would love for the game to have.
1 - Open World
With the massive success of The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild and it's open world format, I would like Metroid Prime 4 to follow this trend and have an open world were we could go almost anywhere at anytime.
2 - Faster movement
Samus in 3D Metroid games tends to feel slower and heavier than in the 2D Metroid games, I would like this to be improved upon. While moving around tight corridors a slower speed would be better, something like Pokemon's running shoes would be nice to have as well. I know the series has the speed booster powerup but I was hoping for something in between. Now that I think about it, Super Metroid had something like that.
3 - Save Anywhere
Since the Switch has been made to be played anywhere, having a way to save anywhere would be great or have many many more save points in the game so it doesn't take more than 10 minutes to get to a save room.
4 - Zero Suit Samus Mode
I would love to see a sort of second quest like adventure where you use Zero Suit Samus instead of the Power Suit. This second quest would be very similar to the first but even harder and without many power ups than the original quest making the player have to take the long and harder routes to ones destination.
With no new information on the upcoming Metroid Prime 4 for Nintendo Switch since it's announcement I've decided to list a few things I would love for the game to have.
1 - Open World
With the massive success of The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild and it's open world format, I would like Metroid Prime 4 to follow this trend and have an open world were we could go almost anywhere at anytime.
2 - Faster movement
Samus in 3D Metroid games tends to feel slower and heavier than in the 2D Metroid games, I would like this to be improved upon. While moving around tight corridors a slower speed would be better, something like Pokemon's running shoes would be nice to have as well. I know the series has the speed booster powerup but I was hoping for something in between. Now that I think about it, Super Metroid had something like that.
3 - Save Anywhere
Since the Switch has been made to be played anywhere, having a way to save anywhere would be great or have many many more save points in the game so it doesn't take more than 10 minutes to get to a save room.
4 - Zero Suit Samus Mode
I would love to see a sort of second quest like adventure where you use Zero Suit Samus instead of the Power Suit. This second quest would be very similar to the first but even harder and without many power ups than the original quest making the player have to take the long and harder routes to ones destination.
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Metroid Samus Returns for Nintendo 3DS - My Thoughts E3 2017
So another E3 has come and gone and with so many titles to talk about where does one begin? Randomly choosing the new 2.5D Metroid Samus Returns for Nintendo 3DS.
The side scrolling Metroid titles have been a favorite of mine since the NES days, but the weakest of them I'd say would be Metroid 2 Return of Samus. Their are 2 reasons for this, firstly the graphics are pretty much the same in most areas, and second is the lack of a map. It can get confusing on where you been and where to go. The first game on the NES didn't have a map either but since you only needed to hunt down 2 bosses and then the Mother Brain, it wasn't anywhere as bad.
So now Nintendo fans have started remaking Metroid 2 but Nintendo took it down in favor of their own re imagining of the Gameboy title, and it looks good. This was the Metroid I've been waiting for since the release of the 3DS and can't wait to get my hands on it.
Understandably some people are upset that the game isn't on the Nintendo Switch but personally even if they did port it I would get the 3DS version (unless it was an HD version). The depth that the 3D effect of the parallax screen brings is enjoyable to me, even if not everyone agrees.
What I'm looking foward to is the remake having a map, the new actions Samus can do in combat, and taking on all the Metroid forms again.
What I'm worried about is that the game doesn't sell well like most Metroid titles and once again gets swept under the rug by Nintendo for another dozen years.
The side scrolling Metroid titles have been a favorite of mine since the NES days, but the weakest of them I'd say would be Metroid 2 Return of Samus. Their are 2 reasons for this, firstly the graphics are pretty much the same in most areas, and second is the lack of a map. It can get confusing on where you been and where to go. The first game on the NES didn't have a map either but since you only needed to hunt down 2 bosses and then the Mother Brain, it wasn't anywhere as bad.
So now Nintendo fans have started remaking Metroid 2 but Nintendo took it down in favor of their own re imagining of the Gameboy title, and it looks good. This was the Metroid I've been waiting for since the release of the 3DS and can't wait to get my hands on it.
Understandably some people are upset that the game isn't on the Nintendo Switch but personally even if they did port it I would get the 3DS version (unless it was an HD version). The depth that the 3D effect of the parallax screen brings is enjoyable to me, even if not everyone agrees.
What I'm looking foward to is the remake having a map, the new actions Samus can do in combat, and taking on all the Metroid forms again.
What I'm worried about is that the game doesn't sell well like most Metroid titles and once again gets swept under the rug by Nintendo for another dozen years.
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