I've only got 2 hours into the game but I am having a blast! I rate this game 9/10 because there are a few minor problems. One primarily is the door stick/glitch. I can not tell you how many times I have blasted a door while running towards, only to bump right into it. I have to back away from it a few steps and then re-engage for the door to open. Graphically, it isn't too bad given the engine and very much the same as the other primes. The inclusion of more and more interactivity with npc's and full voiced dialogue is a VERY nice touch. All in all I would have rated higher if you COULD control your ship in mid flight instead of just directing where it goes. The controls are a bit of a learning curve as you will find yourself having to reposition yourself VERY often. Some areas take a few more sweeps before you can get your bearings on where to hop to next. Most of these are minor inconveniences and nothing to distract you to getting your full money's worth from this. If your not a metroid fan or rather not a PRIME fan then you may not enjoy this as it doesn't do too much different from the prime series as the gamespot reviewer said. The main thing it DOES do different is make it MUCH more interactive. I can not tell you how much fun it is to grapple pull, grapple swing, and turn opening locks here and there. Feel much more involved in the universe than ever before.
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