They need not make a Metroid 2 remake anything like MZM. They could make it this grand game with an epic intro sequence explaining her mission, Much more lush design, 3D sprites and backgrounds. And have it in a super/fusion begining style where it's very quiet and your aprehensive exploring the eery coridors until your first metroid battle. Maybe chuck in a cutscene before the battle actually takes place. A small cinematic or something.
Metroid 2 was actually a very balanced game. Not too easy, not too hardcore. If they make it harder they only need turn it up one notch or two. But the metroid fights need to be more dynamic of course but still fun to fight like they were in the original.
The environment needs a huge overhaul. But still reminiscent of the original. Remember that place with the many vertical shafts ?. Although that place is kind of unoriginal on paper, it god damn worked. very spooky place. They still need to make it feel like your on SR388. Not Zebes or any other planet.
They could quite litterally reach for the stars with a remake of this game now. MZM actually feels a little too conservative now. Even with the Chozodia sections...
Wow. That's kind of a breakdown if you ask me. I was hoping for a remake of 'Metroid Fusion'. But that's just me. I mean, why not make a remake of MF? The X-Parasites, SA-X, Omega Metroid all in 3D? It would bring back the difficulty in 'Metroid: Other M' for a first time play-through. I mean, you gotta admit, there will be more Metroid games in the future. There are still more possibilities they haven't made successful...
yea, had a feeling he may have just let some bullshit out and it didn't even mean anything. I'm sure we would have known from other, more official sources first if it were true.
I always find it strange with hype / advertising. With larger franchises, you'd think companies would want knowledge out as soon as possible, so that players / buyers can start following it, and getting hyped / interested. It always seems counterproductive to hide such things for as long as they can, only to spring the surprise later.
We didnt trust him per say. But as far as i know he does play video games. He recently done a program on the 25th birthday of mario. So we thought he might have some idea of what's going on.
Only thing Link's presence did was choose what version of the game my family ended up getting. I'm pretty sure we were interested in the game itself in the first place, which is not the case with the Dead or Alive series. (In fact, I've never played them myself.)