Mrbob said:Huh? I think fans are waiting for a real Metroid game on DS.
AniHawk said:The real news here is that Nintendo is listening to complaints and fixing past mistakes.
i was thinking the same thingscola said:the first one looks like a regect killer instinct character, and that is tough to do
and so was sp0rsk it seems. and sp0rsk... no, i don't.sp0rsk said:what, you dont like fulgore blob man
tell me moreDragona Akehi said:Where's Metroid Dread (the rumoured 2D ex-R&D1 staff DS title) already?
Deg said:This game looks laughably bad. Reminds me of Geist as an example of Nintendo appealing to adults.
Deg said:This game looks laughably bad. Reminds me of Geist as an example of Nintendo appealing to adults.
tell me more
Scrow said:tell me more
Mama Smurf said:I'm absolutely certain it's still coming and they just pulled it from E3 because all attention would (rightly) shift away from Hunters.
:lol :lol :lolWeavel
Dragona Akehi said:Well some of us don't consider that "other" "game" to be worthy of Metroid name. At least f------ release one f------ screen or something.
Real Metroid, Nintendo. STAT.
bobble said:Am I the only one that really dug that Metroid demo that came with the DS? Multiplayer was really fun and the control is better than dual analog.
I agree though, not a huge fan of them having it be a Metroid game.
It's coming. Patience.Dragona Akehi said:Real Metroid, Nintendo. STAT.
Kobun Heat said:It's coming. Patience.
PR said:For the first time, fans can get their hands on a trial version of the new single-player mission of Metroid Prime Hunters this weekend at the Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Wash. Attendees also can see three previously unreleased bounty hunter characters in the game. These include Sylux, a ruthless sharpshooter who harbors an intense hatred for Metroid heroine Samus Aran; Trace, a young outcast who seeks power and a planet to invade; and Weavel, a cyborg Space Pirate assassin. For more information and videos of the bounty hunters in action, visit www.metroidhunters.com.
Dragona Akehi said:Well some of us don't consider that "other" "game" to be worthy of Metroid name. At least fucking release one fucking screen or something.
Real Metroid, Nintendo. STAT.
So connectivity isnt a gimmick now?Flo_Evans said:so online gaming is not over rated now?
/runs....
Rocket9 said:So connectivity isnt a gimmick now?
/doesnt run.....
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Dare i say it? Yeah, I do... BAD ART!
They left out "extreme" "ninja" and "zombie".Skin said:Hahaha yes, looks like they took all cool words they could find and decided to stick them together.
Well, Zombja is an unlockable characterJive Turkey said:They left out "extreme" "ninja" and "zombie".
What the hell are you talkinga bout?Guy LeDouche said:the online service is called "Nintendo Wifi Connection"? What happened to Warppipe/Rainbow Road/Hershey Highway/whatever?
jman2050 said:I'm still trying to figure out what about Metroid Prime: hunters is so bad. I loved the demo, and can't wait to start fighting people via online. Though I will admit I'd much rather have a real metroid game, I ain't complaining now![]()
jman2050 said:I'm still trying to figure out what about Metroid Prime: hunters is so bad. I loved the demo, and can't wait to start fighting people via online. Though I will admit I'd much rather have a real metroid game, I ain't complaining now![]()
NINTENDO NEWS: METROID PRIME HUNTERS WILL BE WI-FI READY
Aug. 26, 2005
Since the Nintendo DS first launched with demo versions of Metroid® Prime Hunters, fans have been clamoring for the completed version of the game. Their patience has paid off. Metroid Prime Hunters will launch in the first quarter of 2006, complete with access to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendos upcoming online gaming service. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will debut before the end of the year with a Mario Kart® and an Animal Crossing® game, and will let players connect wirelessly with one another as easily as if they were sitting in the same room.
For the first time, fans can get their hands on a trial version of the new single-player mission of Metroid Prime Hunters this weekend at the Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Wash. Attendees also can see three previously unreleased bounty hunter characters in the game. These include Sylux, a ruthless sharpshooter who harbors an intense hatred for Metroid heroine Samus Aran; Trace, a young outcast who seeks power and a planet to invade; and Weavel, a cyborg Space Pirate assassin. For more information and videos of the bounty hunters in action, visit www.metroidhunters.com.
"...with access to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendos upcoming online gaming service"GaimeGuy said:What the hell are you talkinga bout?
I don't know where you got Rainbow Road and Hershey Highway from, but Warppipe is a 3rd party tunneling application for the GC, not some Nintendo developed service.
Guy LeDouche said:"...with access to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendos upcoming online gaming service"
reading is fun.
Guy LeDouche said:"...with access to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendos upcoming online gaming service"
reading is fun.
Society said:in there E3 reviews they said that it was horrible but i dont think it could be horrible maybe so-so is slightly more believeable but still ime mad at them.
Yeah ok, only that's not actually the reason, or certainly hasn't been since the Metroid Dread news.
I can't speak for everyone else, but I didn't like the demo because it just plays like a FPS with a morphball. I don't care what people say about Metroid Prime on the GC and whether it's a FPS or not, it clearly doesn't play like a normal one and is still a Metroid game. Hunters on the other hand is exactlywhat people were worried about when Metroid went first person in the first place. Standard FPS controls, poor jumping, no exploration, run and gun gameplay...not good news.
Sure, this was only an early demo. But we've seen early demos of the GC games as well, and they managed to get in all the good stuff, even the sense of exploration despite barely lasting any longer than First Hunt.
I like the demo in one way, and that's that I can see what great possibilities the DS has when it comes to FPS. But I hate it for not working like a Metroid game at all.