Drinky Crow
Banned
Nintendo has spent all the magical nostalgia powder in the public reserves, I hope.
SantaCruZer said:Thank you. I agree it's ridicilous to complain about these scores, but things have gone down the shitter for Nintendo latley, and I really wanted MP2:E to be on par with GTA:SA and Halo2.
It's just frustration.
Mrbob said:Uh, considering the high marks MP2 received it is on par with Halo 2 and GTA:SA. So you're frustration stems from the fact the biggest Xmas GC title didn't score the same as the biggest Xbox and biggest PS2 title? Making it the weakest of all three big Xmas titles? Is this what you are saying? Are you calling MP2 weak compared to Halo 2 and GTA:SA?
TheGreenGiant said:you completely missed his sarcasm.
SantaCruZer said:I wouldn't call that weak, but some people sure like to bring it out like that. You seen the thread title..right.
Drinky Crow said:If you can delude yourself that Metroid Prime 2's controls and visor/scanning shit are fun, then you should be able to pull the wool over your own eyes and pretend it's the greatest game of all time regardless of what EGM thinks.
SORRY, SKIP
IAWTPMinotauro said:Jesus, this thread is depressing. Can't we just do away with numbered scores already?
Razoric said:And if Edge game the game a "low" score of 9 or *gasp* 8, then would you shut the fuck up?
I agree, numbers are not necessary and make the actual review seem irrelivant, and whenever I give a game I like a score, I always end up changing my mind all the time about it. I change my scores (opinions) of games in my IGN collection about once a week (yes, very sad, i'm addicted to it though).Jesus, this thread is depressing. Can't we just do away with numbered scores already?
Congratulations on being the dumbest twat ever to grace these boards. You beat out some impressive company, btw.werther said:something seems really wrong with gta getting straight 10s and ekkoes 9,9,10. A game in which the main focus is you drive from point A to B while in between you can get a haircut and act out your wigger fantasies, being scored perfect seems unnatural.
CrimsonSkies said:"You guys are insane, I've experienced bouts of TERRIBLE slowdown in San Andreas but the best part is I didn't care! The game's enjoyment totally squashed any of my misgivings about the graphics/framerate within 10 minutes. What the game is under 30 fps? Watch me care as I pull the coolest stunt off Mt. Chiliad in a fucking 747."
Not that I'm pointing at anyone. But some of the same folks in this thread ignoring the framerate problems in GTA: SA are the same ones who completely dismiss games like PGR2 when they don't lock at 60 FPS. And PGR2 was about 2 x more stable than GTA: SA. While they are different genres, be consistent in that aspect at least.
Bregor said:GAF has reached the nadir of it's existence. Soon even games that get perfect scores and universal acclaim will be denigrated here.
Arcticfox said:EGM has three people rate each game for a reason. It is supposed to show you how several people with different opinions about video games like the new releases.
Say the person that gave a 10 to MP2 was a huge metroid fan and loved the original. If you have his same opinion of the series you should love this game.
Say the people that gave 9's to MP2 were more average gamers who may not love the series. If you have the same opinion as them, the 9 should mean you will really enjoy the game anyways but there may be other games out there you will like more.
Just a single 10 should make every Metroid fan happy. You are almost guaranteed to love MP2.
Fight for Freeform said:Any mention in the reviews if they've fixed Metroid Prime 2's controls?
Not that I'm presuming to speak for any of the 60fps whores (I wasn't one of them), but it's fair to assume that the overall experience provided by San Andreas is enough to overcome any framerate shortcomings. PGR2, for whatever reasons, wasn't strong enough - and to be fair, a simple racing game can't be expected to provide the same diverse experience as GTA.CrimsonSkies said:Not that I'm pointing at anyone. But some of the same folks in this thread ignoring the framerate problems in GTA: SA are the same ones who completely dismiss games like PGR2 when they don't lock at 60 FPS. And PGR2 was about 2 x more stable than GTA: SA. While they are different genres, be consistent in that aspect at least.
Not unless they included a free Controller S and adaptor in every package. MP's controls were asstastic.Fight for Freeform said:Any mention in the reviews if they've fixed Metroid Prime 2's controls?
Fight for Freeform said:Any mention in the reviews if they've fixed Metroid Prime 2's controls?
wow can you say hypocrite? The new Halo has been hyped like it's the next incarnation of god even though it doesn't offer anything revolutionary. It's more of the same, just better and more polished than the last game. I am not saying it's a bad thing.
outside of the context of this shithole, they work fine. so, no.Minotauro said:Jesus, this thread is depressing. Can't we just do away with numbered scores already?
PhatSaqs said:
"GAF Nintendo fans react to a great score for MP2 from EGM....."
Au contraire, mon frere. Having been lucky enough to not only enjoy gaming as a hobby since the early 80's, and even more fortunate to be making them since 1995, I can assure you that Metroid Prime's control scheme is one of the worst I've ever come across. Some fault lies squarely with the design of the Gamecube controller, but the control scheme itself was backwards from the get-go.Bacon said:Prime's controls are fine. Anyone who says otherwise must really suck at games.
Bacon said:Prime's controls are fine. Anyone who says otherwise must really suck at games.
huzkee said:It's my suspicion that people who complain about such trivial stuff must have some deep rooted brain trauma, possibly caused by flunging their controllers at the tv with excessive force and said controller hitting them back in the head ensuing in permanent brain damage thus hindering the brain natural ability to adapt to simple changes to their surroundings.
Testify.siamesedreamer said:Call me a renaissance man or whatever, but I'm gonna go out, buy Halo 2, MP2, and GTA:SA & MGS3 (when they're ported to the Xbox), and enjoy the hell out of them because I could give a shit less about what some dude in a little cubicle on the other side of the country thinks about them.
bishoptl said:Au contraire, mon frere. Having been lucky enough to not only enjoy gaming as a hobby since the early 80's, and even more fortunate to be making them since 1995, I can assure you that Metroid Prime's control scheme is one of the worst I've ever come across. Some fault lies squarely with the design of the Gamecube controller, but the control scheme itself was backwards from the get-go.
In my opinion.
So you say. I stopped drinking the Kool-Aid once I finished Twin Snakes. Agree to disagree, then.Bacon said:If you're trying to say the controls are SO bad that it hinders gameplay to the point where you can't find the game enjoyable, you are wrong.
Ah, but I am. Wouldn't have survived my first go-round with EA if I wasn't.And playing/making games since the 80s doesn't mean you're good at them.
bishoptl said:I dunno. I quit on Halo Xbox a third of the way through because I couldn't stand the control scheme, and completed the PC version instead using a mouse and keyboard. That's why I'll be renting Halo 2 first instead of purchasing it outright.
Considering you rely on the controls to interact with the game and all....having controls that work would seem to be a fairly basic thing. Maybe you MP fans are privy to some private information the rest of us are not.
Razoric said:You mean like a few framerate hiccups?
SantaCruZer said:More like GAF whines at MP controls.
Sorry I couldn't stay away from this fucking forum
bishoptl said:I dunno. I quit on Halo Xbox a third of the way through because I couldn't stand the control scheme, and completed the PC version instead using a mouse and keyboard. That's why I'll be renting Halo 2 first instead of purchasing it outright.
SyNapSe said:Sorry but the Prime control scheme sucked. Flat out. Did it keep me from enjoying the game? No. The control scheme was functional. That doesn't mean there is no reason to try to make it more natural feeling though.
SyNapSe said:Sorry but the Prime control scheme sucked. Flat out. Did it keep me from enjoying the game? No. The control scheme was functional. That doesn't mean there is no reason to try to make it more natural feeling though.