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***//Metroid: Samus Returns//** | ***//Metroid: Samus Returns//** | ||
- | * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Technically a remake of //Metroid II// for the Game Boy, but the game design and mechanics are so heavily reworked to bring them in line with the //Super Metroid// series standard that it really feels more comparable to //Zero Mission// for the GBA. If you've played any //Metroid// game in the last quarter-century there's little that will surprise you - it's not a //Link Between Worlds//-level revelation - but the handful of iterative tweaks in the design are pretty much all good ideas, even the "melee counter" mechanic which initially triggered PTSD flashbacks to //Other M// (a game whose mistakes it studiously avoids). You'd never guess it was the first non-atrocious 2D //Metroid// in 13 goddamn years. | + | * Ni Go Zero Ichi: Technically a remake of //Metroid II// for the Game Boy, but the game design and mechanics are so heavily reworked to bring them in line with the //Super Metroid// series standard that it really feels more comparable to //Zero Mission// for the GBA. If you've played any //Metroid// game in the last quarter-century there's little that will surprise you - it's not a //Link Between Worlds//-level revelation - but the handful of iterative tweaks in the design are pretty much all good ideas, even the "melee counter" mechanic which initially triggered PTSD flashbacks to //Other M// (a game whose colossal fuckups this one studiously avoids). You'd never guess it was the first non-atrocious 2D //Metroid// in 13 goddamn years. |
***//Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate//** (also on: Wii U) | ***//Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate//** (also on: Wii U) |