[QUOTE="TacoJelly"][QUOTE="bulletmath"][QUOTE="II-FBIsniper-II"] Sorry, but the things you listed don't excite me as a 360 fan.
AI Teammates?
Alien Vehicles?
Since when do great graphics mean noticably better than a last gen game?
II-FBIsniper-II
When you see video footage of the new game and it looks better than the last game.
AI teammates are a new addition to metroid as are the vehicles (the metroid games tend to focus more on Samus's solitary experiences and the environments do not allow for such additions). The introduction of multiple planets allows for them.
I dont think you could get excited for this game given your halo avatar, it'll probably be a little too hard for you and more attractive to older gamers who played the originals.
Too true. Metroid is like a fine Wine while halo is more comparable to a lager; both can be enjoyed by adults but the wine is slower more robust experience that has to be reveled.
Also, 12 yo's play halo (as they are all I hear when it's being played online), Metroid is a far more adult experience.
Ifmetroid had multiplayer you don't think there will be kids playing it? If so, you are very wrong. It would probably be as bad as any other online game.Possible. But I was comparing the single player mode, the online being the proof that kids indeed play the game.
But to clarify, anybody that can play a console FPS can play Halo and probably beat it. And while anybody can just as well pick up a controller and play MP3, it's a slower paced, more artfully designed experience that really requires patience and thought.
So Metroid is a more Adult experience, or if you will, a thinking man's game.
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