30-03-2006, 02:49 AM
Now there is a very apparent reason that this game was delayed almost a year for its release. Currently, it's been the first game to utilize the Nintendo DS graphics to quite some impressive heights, showing us that the DS may potentially have even better graphics than the N64, even.
Regardless, does anyone else have this game? It's an absolute buy. Being the first FPS for the DS, this game also utilizes the Wi-fi function, which was also a fine reason for the delay. This is definitely not lax wi-fi either, like previous games. Metroid Prime: Hunters has a very complex and very enjoyable wi-fi system. With multiple rules to choose from, finding opponents is much like mariokart, with the exception that you can actually exchange friend codes. Indeed, like popular word, the Wi-fi aspect of the game actually leads me to enjoy it. Personally, I never liked Metroid. I thought it was simply a very feeble attempt to try to outshine Megaman, which of course, never happened, even now.
Online, or in versus mode, players have the ability to choose from 8 different Hunters, Samus included. Between each of these characters, each has a different set of abilities and weakness/strength. Each hunter represents a certain element, Samus being the "Mario" of them. This adds a fun twist to multiplayer and to wi-fi.
Well, I don't really know what I can say, else. Does anyone have this game? We can elaborate more for those who are seeking to buy it.
Regardless, does anyone else have this game? It's an absolute buy. Being the first FPS for the DS, this game also utilizes the Wi-fi function, which was also a fine reason for the delay. This is definitely not lax wi-fi either, like previous games. Metroid Prime: Hunters has a very complex and very enjoyable wi-fi system. With multiple rules to choose from, finding opponents is much like mariokart, with the exception that you can actually exchange friend codes. Indeed, like popular word, the Wi-fi aspect of the game actually leads me to enjoy it. Personally, I never liked Metroid. I thought it was simply a very feeble attempt to try to outshine Megaman, which of course, never happened, even now.
Online, or in versus mode, players have the ability to choose from 8 different Hunters, Samus included. Between each of these characters, each has a different set of abilities and weakness/strength. Each hunter represents a certain element, Samus being the "Mario" of them. This adds a fun twist to multiplayer and to wi-fi.
Well, I don't really know what I can say, else. Does anyone have this game? We can elaborate more for those who are seeking to buy it.
