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i cant "review" it, but if you dont already have the prime games then its definently a good choice. this is from someone who has played through all the games more then once.
Well, this game is so big and depth I will split the review into categories:
-Intro
-Presentation
-Length
-Playback Attraction
-Summary
Intro:
When you start the game, you are greeted by a beautiful main menu, where you get to choose to play any of the three Metroid Prime games (You can play each one in any order, whenever you want. You can play more than one at a time.), multiplayer, look at the extras or configure the options. But, that's if you make it to the start. The game is so big (7.5 gigabytes to be exact) they put it on a dual-layer disk. Now the Wii isn't meant to handle that, so sometimes the game won't load. This is pretty minor but gets annoying.
Presentation:
Now, the main menu is a beauty, but compared to the game itself it's dirty. The graphics are absolutely amazing and support 480p. The first time I played I thought, "Wait, this is the Wii?". The environments are well made, as well as the enemys. And Samus, is the sexiest group of pixels ever. I quickly reconsidered my favorite Nintendo character after seeing her jump around in her skin tight clothespower suit. Everything looked right and felt right. The controls fit the game perfectly. The game is in first person, with the exception of when you turn into the Morph Ball.
Length
This is an extremely large game, about 80+hours. But it's not the type of game that bores you, you're entertained all through the game. I have yet to go to a part where I am bored, it's exciting whether you're shooting space pirates or solving a puzzle. Especially shooting space pirates . And now that the school season has started, this game should last a very long time before you beat it.
Playback Attraction
You might think with a game this big, you won't want to play it again. But you will. Why? First, you get extras for beating the game completely. Second, It's fun, sure, maybe it will take you a long time to beat the game, but still, once it's done, you'll want to do it again.
Summary
This game was intended to be a mix of Mario and Zelda, with a darker feel. And they got it spot on. Now, as great as it may sound. There are some flaws, like I said above, sometimes it won't always load. And there isn't Wi-Fi, so the competition will only go as far as your neighborhood. But this is amazing, you get three games for the prize of one, and it comes with an art booklet. What more can you ask for? I highly recommend this game. So this is you're chance to show off to PS3 and Xbox dorks.
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