I played a bit of back in the day, it was interesting but I always wondered why they did not make use of the nunchuk and have a alternate classic controllers scheme (where right analog can be used in first person mode).
I grew up on 2D Metroid games (Metroid and Super Metroid) so using the d-pad to control Samus is nothing new but from what I remembered with this game it's just seems wonky and imprecise (felt Samus would have controlled better with analog).
I know I'm going to be the laughing stock on this forum but I've never played a 3D Metroid game before, I plan on playing the trilogy soon to get ready for Metroid Prime 4.
This is because did not really get into console FPS games until I got an Xbox 360 (I also owned a Wii in the same generation), before that I only played a selected few FPS games on PC with a mouse and keyboard.
I grew up on 2D Metroid games (Metroid and Super Metroid) so using the d-pad to control Samus is nothing new but from what I remembered with this game it's just seems wonky and imprecise (felt Samus would have controlled better with analog).
I know I'm going to be the laughing stock on this forum but I've never played a 3D Metroid game before, I plan on playing the trilogy soon to get ready for Metroid Prime 4.
This is because did not really get into console FPS games until I got an Xbox 360 (I also owned a Wii in the same generation), before that I only played a selected few FPS games on PC with a mouse and keyboard.
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