Have all three and for a long time. In fact Wednesday night I decided to replay Echoes on Hard Mode, without a guide. It took me like a dozen tries to take down the dang Boost Guardian man is he hard!! You know, the boost guardian in metroid prime 2 on a gamecube disc, and not that total wuss method that developers decided to ease and dumb down on it the Metroid Prime Trilogy.
Have all three and for a long time. In fact Wednesday night I decided to replay Echoes on Hard Mode, without a guide. It took me like a dozen tries to take down the dang Boost Guardian man is he hard!! You know, the boost guardian in metroid prime 2 on a gamecube disc, and not that total wuss method that developers decided to ease and dumb down on it the Metroid Prime Trilogy.wiifan001
I never played the original Primes on the GC which is one of the reasons I bought the Trilogy. Also, I gave away my copy of Corruption to a friend because I already had the Trilogy and I didn't feel the need to hold on to it.
[QUOTE="wiifan001"]Have all three and for a long time. In fact Wednesday night I decided to replay Echoes on Hard Mode, without a guide. It took me like a dozen tries to take down the dang Boost Guardian man is he hard!! You know, the boost guardian in metroid prime 2 on a gamecube disc, and not that total wuss method that developers decided to ease and dumb down on it the Metroid Prime Trilogy.the-wii-gamer
I never played the original Primes on the GC which is one of the reasons I bought the Trilogy. Also, I gave away my copy of Corruption to a friend because I already had the Trilogy and I didn't feel the need to hold on to it.
Good call. Metroid Prime Trilogy, all three of them are worth $50 each. Getting the trilogy at the price with motion controls and stuff is still a phenomenal opportunity.
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