6th November 2011, 1:31 AM
You're right, women don't have a feminine core. Men don't have a masculine one. What was I thinking. Are you people fucking serious? Saying a woman has a feminine side, a feminine core, that's wrong in your little world of pretend? Women are women, men are men, they're different and thank god for it. What's next? If I said a black man should embrace his African/south American roots is that racist in Oz too? I know reality sucks but stop making it worse you fucking twats.
The music is entirely remade from existing Metroid tracks, much in the same way Skyward Sword's theme is Zelda's lullaby reversed and slowed down. Other tracks are lifted straight from Metroid2, Fusion and Super Metroid.
It's linear on purpose, that's not a flaw. Some Metroid games are open exploration (Prime, original, super), some are strictly defined (fusion, zero, mom). All of them obey the powerup to exploration ratio, just like Castlevania. Just because in Super Metroid you could travel to Norfair doesn't mean you could DO anything, that's the fun behind powers. After the fake ending, you can explore the bottle ship anywhere, go to any place and use power bombs effectively re-doing the entire game with all power ups.
It is easy, its a "Wii family accessible game" unfortunately, but it does have a hard mode for just that reason. Have you tried it?
The music is entirely remade from existing Metroid tracks, much in the same way Skyward Sword's theme is Zelda's lullaby reversed and slowed down. Other tracks are lifted straight from Metroid2, Fusion and Super Metroid.
It's linear on purpose, that's not a flaw. Some Metroid games are open exploration (Prime, original, super), some are strictly defined (fusion, zero, mom). All of them obey the powerup to exploration ratio, just like Castlevania. Just because in Super Metroid you could travel to Norfair doesn't mean you could DO anything, that's the fun behind powers. After the fake ending, you can explore the bottle ship anywhere, go to any place and use power bombs effectively re-doing the entire game with all power ups.
It is easy, its a "Wii family accessible game" unfortunately, but it does have a hard mode for just that reason. Have you tried it?