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Remembering the GameCube: Metroid Prime

Ryan M. of iNintendo.net writes, "When Metroid Prime was first announced at E3 2001, many gaming publications and fans were eager to play Samus Aran's first venture into the 3-D plane. Emotions shifted from excitement to concern however, when Nintendo turned over development of the project to Texas-based Retro Studios. The perspective of the game also took on a dramatic change; players would control Samus in a first-person, behind-the-visor viewpoint. In an era where Halo had only recently kicked off the first-person shooter trend on consoles, fans were understandably worried about the future of the Metroid franchise. Handing over the keys of a sci-fi, adventure-based series to a little-known Texas developer at the onset of the FPS craze seemed nuttier than Samus charging through fire and magma without her Varia suit, and the shift to first-person did nothing to allay the fears of fans. Fortunately, Metroid Prime proved naysayers wrong: instead of becoming a shallow shooter like many concerned, the title perfectly translated the Metroid experience into the third dimension."

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Moduserous4561d ago

One of the best games on the Cube

SCW19824561d ago

This is my favorite game of all time.

grahf4561d ago

Same here for a long time, its still a top 5 for me personally.

Takoulya4561d ago

Terrible controls, but great game.

ignorantsonsof_4560d ago

I mean that's your opinion, but I never had any problems with the controls. Although now that I've played the Wii version I can't imagine playing it with just one analog stick.

ChickeyCantor4560d ago (Edited 4560d ago )

I love metroid prime, but sometimes the controls did get in the way. But that was back then, maybe I don't feel the same now.

Takoulya4560d ago

The problem was that there were many enemies, especially near the end that would move way too fast to be killed accurately with just turning your character or holding R. The game didn't let you move, aim and shoot at all, making it extremely frustrating to play.

Titanz4561d ago

Retro Studious will develop something core-based on the Wii U in the future, and them "haters" will be in awe of it.

@Takoulya

What Da f**k?

naughtyngga2424561d ago

ha ha i just bought a gamecube today for $30 i dnt hav this game but i gat like 11 games for it :)

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Metroid Prime's Scanner Is The Original Detective Mode

Metroid Prime is a detective game at heart, and the Scan Visor is Samus' trusty magnifying glass.

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Lighter9435d ago

Wouldn't the X-ray Scanner in Super Metroid be the original detective mode?

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20 Years Ago, Metroid Prime Brought Samus Into the Future

It's been two decades since Metroid Prime first launched and it still holds up fantastically well.

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ShwaaMan522d ago

I can’t believe it’s been 20 years since I bought this for my GameCube! My best friend and I ordered pizza for delivery, it was snowing outside and we stayed in all weekend playing it. Still one of my all time favorite games and I really hope the Switch ports being rumored is true. Fantastic game, one for the ages🙂

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Ranking the Metroid Games From Worst To Best

With the recent release of Dread, it's time to look back on the history of Metroid and rank the best — and the worst.

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HeliosHex705d ago

If i could only pick one I'd go with super metroid.

darthv72705d ago

Best (for me) would be the first Metroid Prime. It was simply amazing the first time i played it. so deep and challenging while also turning the series completely into something that felt new and fresh.

Worst (for me) is most likely Other M. I can appreciate what they were trying to go for but it just felt flat and played out.

Looking at the rest of the list, I never played Federation Force but i have played the rest. Pinball is still one of my favorites to play now and then.