Yea that pisses me off and so does the Touch to shoot screen. I have gotten Prefect in regulator with almost all the modes but the thing with the touch to shoo thing i can never get perfect on because with i turn i have to touch the screen there fore i shoot and there fore if i don't hit any thing or if there is nothing to shoot i loose the not missing thingy.
Yea that pisses me off and so does the Touch to shoot screen. I have gotten Prefect in regulator with almost all the modes but the thing with the touch to shoo thing i can never get perfect on because with i turn i have to touch the screen there fore i shoot and there fore if i don't hit any thing or if there is nothing to shoot i loose the not missing thingy.
That's why you use double-tap for jump, shoulder buttons for firing. No accidental shooting all the time. And firing with shoulder buttons just feels right.
Online gaming has now been CONFIRMED for hunters as well. (If the official site www.metroidhunters.com is anything to go by). So Nintendo has actually LISTENED to it's customers/the press. And it's about friggin time too.
A multiplayer focused game that ISN'T online on a product were they want to push it's online abilities? It really WAS madness... Oh, and the site has the final characters revealed as well, with their own little CGI clips as well (one of which features federation troopers).
A multiplayer focused game that ISN'T online on a product were they want to push it's online abilities? It really WAS madness... Oh, and the site has the final characters revealed as well, with their own little CGI clips as well (one of which features federation troopers).
Looks awesome for a FPS. Looks abysmal for a Metroid.
An option for turning sensitivity would also make controlling this game more tolerable. Currently you have to drag the stylus the entire width of the screen to turn 360 degrees around. It feels excessive compared to a mouse-and-keyboard setup.
Wow, this game is shaping up to be one of the best games I've ever seen, but they need to fix the controls first. With all of the characters, it will probably support 16 or more players per game, and the best part is that they won't all be Samus. Spire looks kinda neat, his morph ball-like state looks like a Power Bomb expansion from Prime… Combined with online play, I think many people will buy this game. I think it'll probably be the reason to buy a DS when it comes out.
Looks awesome for a FPS. Looks abysmal for a Metroid.
I agree. The site looks pretty kick ass, as do the new characters (Sylux is my new favourite) and videos, but it just doesn't seem like Metroid at all to me. Where are the Metroids??
As I said before, all they need to make it good is a decent control system. C'mon Nintendo, you KNOW what all of the Prime players like, give it to them!
I have a strange feeling the Weavel is Mother Brain.
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As I said before, all they need to make it good is a decent control system. C'mon Nintendo, you KNOW what all of the Prime players like, give it to them!
Every time you talk to nintendo it kinda makes me feel like your talking to your self no offence ;;>.>
As I said before, all they need to make it good is a decent control system. C'mon Nintendo, you KNOW what all of the Prime players like, give it to them!
Every time you talk to nintendo it kinda makes me feel like your talking to your self no offence ;;>.>
I'm not actually trying to contact Nintendo, you know that, right?
Looks awesome for a FPS. Looks abysmal for a Metroid.
I agree. The site looks pretty kick ass, as do the new characters (Sylux is my new favourite) and videos, but it just doesn't seem like Metroid at all to me. Where are the Metroids??
To be honest, I really do think that's silly. Most Nintendo gamers I know moan about games being the same time and time again, so I feel it's good Nintendo are doing different stuff here. And Metroids are bound to make an appearance somewhere (I'm pretty sure they're not the "ultimate power" though)
Looks awesome for a FPS. Looks abysmal for a Metroid.
I agree. The site looks pretty kick ass, as do the new characters (Sylux is my new favourite) and videos, but it just doesn't seem like Metroid at all to me. Where are the Metroids??
To be honest, I really do think that's silly. Most Nintendo gamers I know moan about games being the same time and time again, so I feel it's good Nintendo are doing different stuff here.
I'm not one of those kinds of Nintendo gamers though. Metroid is not an FPS and shouldn't be made into one.