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B sounds good, but we'll see once I play it.roboccs
I wish the Wii could have came with a Metroid Demo like the DS did.Â
I believe that the control system in the demo used "A" to shoot
However, I would prefer the "B" button
Do you really get to choose? I highly doubt it, Metroid isn't really a "customise your controls" type of game.
Judging by the previous games, I think that shoot will be mapped to the A button, why? Because if it is set to the B button it will feel more like a regular FPS, which it isn't. Plus, if the shooting mechanics are the same as the previous games, it will feel a lot better to spam attacks with a thumb rather than a trigger finger.Â
1 press= 1 bullet. If you hold it down it charges, and I don't know about you guys but it's a lot easier to tap my thumb quickly than my trigger finger.Â
Do you really get to choose? I highly doubt it, Metroid isn't really a "customise your controls" type of game.
Judging by the previous games, I think that shoot will be mapped to the A button, why? Because if it is set to the B button it will feel more like a regular FPS, which it isn't. Plus, if the shooting mechanics are the same as the previous games, it will feel a lot better to spam attacks with a thumb rather than a trigger finger.Â
1 press= 1 bullet. If you hold it down it charges, and I don't know about you guys but it's a lot easier to tap my thumb quickly than my trigger finger.Â
AtownKED
I agree 100%. It would seperate it from other FPS's, Making it feel more sci-fi and unconventional. A button for me. If it was a WWII game then B button.
Both. And to turn into the Morph Ball I'll curl up in the Fetal position.kieranb2000
 The best offense is a good defense. (Plus, there was nothing more annoying in MP2 than getting into the morph ball just as you were about to die, and speeding off to pick up health like no tommorow. Man I HATED that...)
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