[QUOTE="musicalmac"][QUOTE="Timstuff"] Let's simplify the TC's post...
[QUOTE="Topic Creator"]Take a look at these statistics I made up.
DS Awesome meter: 50 MILLIUNZ!!1!11one!eleven!!!1!one!
PSP Awesome meter: NOTHING!
Thoughts?Timstuff
And BTW, DS sucks for shooters. Metroid Prime Hunters is a piece of garbage that is not worthy of the Metroid title, and is one of the reason Metroid is not getting enough respect nowadays.
Hunters does NOT suck. In fact, it's the best handheld shooter I've ever played. Easily. It's my opinion of course, but unless you have a DS, and you have the game, then I can't take you seriously.
Hunters is excellent.
I do not need to own Hunters to have played the game and know that it is the shame of the Metroid series, next to Metroid Prime Pinball. Metroid games on the DS have been flat out dissapointing, and if you're a Metroid fan you'd know that Hunters is the bastard child of the series bearing almost no resemblance to the games that made the franchise great. It's such a horrible shame that when great GBA games like Mario and Luigi and Advance Wars got proper followups on the DS, Metroid Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion would be followed up by a lame shooter made by people who had no respect for the franchise. The DS could have been home to an amazing 2D side-scrolling Metroid, but for whatever reason, Nintendo wanted to do a half-baked FPS that for some reason had Samus in it. My guess is that Nintendo wanted something that could sell the DS as a 3D enabled system (which isn't it's strength anyway), but that's no excuse for why such a sub-par (by series standards) game got released under the Metroid banner.
Wow. You can tell the quality of a game WITHOUT EVEN PLAYING IT? Let me quess: Telepathy or crystal ball?
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