DaveKap
DaveKap
DaveKap

Fils-Aime: It’s going to require a phone. It’s going to require a mobile device and be delivered by an app.

I was gonna say “sounds like Star Citizen and No Man’s Sky but done in a Fifth Element universe” and then I realized what this really is.

Joe Millionaire got a blow job and Fox pretty much aired it.

I’m not reading all this but I will say that I’m not “hurt” by anything. I just think AM2R did it better and the 30+ minutes they showed proved it to me, that’s all.

Except everything they showed for Breath of the Wild looked amazingly awesome.

Sure, as soon as Maddy lets us know which one she is.

You should play AM2R! You’d probably love it. :D

You should play AM2R! You’d probably love it. :D

They played a whole bunch of it, go watch it! It’s pretty great despite not being core Metroid gameplay.

I sure do, because they showed a lot of stuff that shows Nintendo is trying new things with the Metroid formula instead of sticking to the Metroid formula.

The words of someone who didn’t play it.

Because Samus Returns looks like a game from 1997 while AM2R looks like a game from 2017. Pixel art ages extremely well, especially when it properly scales to modern resolutions the way AM2R does. 3D rendering at 3DS resolution does not age well... because it’s very small and has no way to scale to modern resolutions.

I agree that all your points together make a definite top 12. Personally I would’ve moved the XboneX’s price down a bunch because that wasn’t much of a surprise while the Mario and Rabbids game being good deserves a bump up because WHAT?!

So as a giant Metroid nerd, I’m cautiously un-optimistic about this game. Between the fact that it’s a 3D rendered game for the 3DS (which means it looks like a Playstation 1 game,) the fact that it has analog aiming, and the fact that there are melee counters, this feels like too much of a departure from what good,

  • Samus acquires the Spring Ball not by finding a statue, but by defeating an evolved Metroid.

Yup!

If there was 1 question I’d ask Bungie, it would be this: What is going to make replaying the same content over and over more interesting in Destiny 2? My biggest gripe with original Destiny was that you grinded by doing the same things over and over with very little in the way of variety other than multiplayer

I can only dream of that day. :(

I’m very happy to see that one big myth (which is confirmed) didn’t make it to that video and very few people still know about it.

YUP!