Yep. It seems that way. I haven’t even seen or been teased with many places where a double jump would let me access new areas at this point. And I just got to the big mid story elementAgree. Also, I can't remember how long is was but I was pretty far into the playthrough before I got the double jump. That was a little souring.
really? I could swear that's a 3D model.That's art.
I don't know how to continue this conversation.really? I could swear that's a 3D model.
Keep trying man. Those felt impossible to me at first, but you'll end up mastering it.Finished it. I thought about starting over and 100%ing it, but something dumb is stopping me. I absolutely hate getting some upgrades hidden with speed blocks. They're a complete PITA for me.
Minor complaint to an otherwise great game. I've never been a huge Metroid fan (although I like metroidvanias), but Dread is the favorite of all the ones I've played.
Is that the one from the entrance of Ferenia coming from Ghavoran? There's multiple ways to do it, but my method was
activate the speedbooster in the room on the right, wall jump twice to reach the platform above, slide through the breakable blocks, charge shinespark in the alcove on the left, morph ball, bomb the blocks, shinespark up.
I don't know how to continue this conversation.
Here's a vid showing how to do it:I got you bro but how do you charge a Shinespark in the alcove? I can do everything up to that point no sweat.
Yes. But only because the music sucks.Am I crazy to think this is in the running for best game ever made?
Wonder what happened there. It's my only complaint with the game, otherwise it's fantastic but man, all I remember about the music is the beeping of the EMMI zones.Yes. But only because the music sucks.
have fun with the restThis one shinespark in Ferenia is the worst
The loading screen is a video, I believe.when you said "Art" I thought you were saying it was- like a 2D piece of drawn art.
now I understand that you were complementing the game.
Sorry, english is not my first language.
Beep beep doop doop beerp berpWonder what happened there. It's my only complaint with the game, otherwise it's fantastic but man, all I remember about the music is the beeping of the EMMI zones.
Yeah they are, one video for each of the available suits on each possible transport device.The loading screen is a video, I believe.
More of an adaptation of her Other M dodge.Finally started the game yesterday after wrapping up MH Stories 2. So far I have only played up till the 2nd save point but can't wait to continue later today.
The counter uppercut is pretty cool, did Samus pick it up from Smash?
They’re really fun to me, both unique and useful. I treated them as an area to practice for combat and master the controlsI'll be honest, I hate the EMMI zones, they're just getting tedious to go through, just got the Grapple beam though, thats opened up so much
Yes. But only because the music sucks.
Same. Aside from the memorable Metroid jingles and melodies we're all familiar with, I can't remember anything I heard during my time with it. Loved the game though.Wonder what happened there. It's my only complaint with the game, otherwise it's fantastic but man, all I remember about the music is the beeping of the EMMI zones.
I had to watch a video to even forgive out how to do the shinespark.Keep trying man. Those felt impossible to me at first, but you'll end up mastering it.
And man, pulling out some of those "speed puzzles" really feels good.
Hard mode feels even better than my first run on Normal. Not sure if just knowing where to go or having a better grasp on the mechanics I’d making the difference but I’m having so much fun on the second run.
I traded my lite for the OLED and I’m still on the regret period. I’ll get over it. I now play docked more just because of cumbersome the OLED is: ginormous, heavy, more pixelated… Controls were so much better on the lite. I have no idea why people think the Steam Deck is going to be nice to play with when it’s even bigger and heavier than this.Got switch OLED yesterday, my first switch and my first Nintendo console, don't like controls in this game that much and the fact that joy cons feel very fragile and way to small for my hands also does not help. Ordered third party pro controller
Personally I like bigger and heavier. I basically only play my Switch in handheld when traveling because I’m not a fan of the controls and smaller screen, but Steam Deck having better integrated controls and basically any PC game I own on it makes it an easy choice for those scenariosI traded my lite for the OLED and I’m still on the regret period. I’ll get over it. I now play docked more just because of cumbersome the OLED is: ginormous, heavy, more pixelated… Controls were so much better on the lite. I have no idea why people think the Steam Deck is going to be nice to play with when it’s even bigger and heavier than this.
Got switch OLED yesterday, my first switch and my first Nintendo console, don't like controls in this game that much and the fact that joy cons feel very fragile and way to small for my hands also does not help. Ordered third party pro controller
I went with powerA enhanced wireless, the native one was out of stock and more expensive.This game asks too much of you for joycons to be a good idea.
That said, careful with pro controllers. I have a PowerA wired controller I love for its great d-pad, but this game revealed to me its control stick was less precise with the 360 aiming. I could make finer adjustments with the official pro controller. Mileage will vary of course...but if you get frustrated, it could be the gamepad, not the game.
I went with powerA enhanced wireless, the native one was out of stock and more expensive.