[QUOTE="laughingman42"][QUOTE="Huxley_04"] [QUOTE="Marka1700"]There are alos previews that disagree stating that it's quite the upgrade.Huxley_04
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screenshots of the title look bland, a complaint raised all too often by message board addicts. But we've just compiled two hours with a two-level demonstration of the title and we can tell you, it sure looks good in motion. The game runs in 480 progressive-scan and true 16:9 widescreen mode, which is a first for the series. The artistic presentation of the space stations, craft and planets that make up the universe is very impressive, seemingly more on par with the original Prime than its purple-drenched sequel. Textures are crisper and polished with extra effects such as specular highlights on Aran's ship, for example. Environments are larger and architecture more defined. And while it may seem trivial to some, the inclusion of bloom lighting goes a long way, as bright sources like lava and monitors now glow with welcomed style and realism. All of this and the title seldom dips below a fluidity of 60 frames per second.
We're realists. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption can't and doesn't look as good as some of today's cutting-edge games on more powerful consoles. But for Wii, a console that so far hasn't proven that it is even dramatically more powerful than GameCube, it's stunning.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/803/803978p1.html
Where does it compare MP2 to MP3?
Of course MP3 looks better but anyone who thinks it's leaps and bound better needs to get there eyes checked..
"Textures are crisper and polished with extra effects such as specular highlights on Aran's ship, for example. Environments are larger and architecture more defined. And while it may seem trivial to some, the inclusion of bloom lighting goes a long way, as bright sources like lava and monitors now glow with welcomed ****and realism. All of this and the title seldom dips below a fluidity of 60 frames per second."
I'm not saying it looks leaps and bounds better but it is a definite upgrade.
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