Returning to Tallon IV was quite the experience. Although I have played Metriod Prime 3 times it's been several years now since the last time. Discovering that it's all aged fabulously and can still affect me in the same way it did the very first time is quite special. As soon as I heard that familiar theme and stood in the grassy landing area in the rain with feelings mixed between awe at the loneliness of the world and a thrill at how much there was for me to explore, I knew the game hadn't lost anything. It's an incredibly well designed and realised world.
Reminds me of an era when Nintendo made sure its fans got several triple A titles each year. :nostalgia:
If you like Corruption at all then the Trilogy is something of a must. While a good game in its own right, Corruption is generally agreed to be the weakest of the three. The controls were the only thing it improved on. If you haven't played Prime 1 then it's worth getting for that alone; I got right near the end of the game each time I played it and can say that it only gets better as it progresses. I can't speak as much for Echoes as I played so little of it back then, though I very much liked what I did see and would have played on through if the controls hadn't killed my hands. I'm really looking forward to tackling it with the new control system - it's one of my longstanding gaming regrets that I couldn't endure the controls and get further.
Aside from the superior wii controls, the Trilogy package features widescreen, and it reinstates the progressive scan mode which a)most people couldn't benefit from back then and b)got removed from the PAL releases. Loading times are around half of what they used to be. Some glitches have been fixed. There are a bunch of little tweaks here and there.
I still own my gamecube and copies of all 3 Metriod Prime games, and I felt it more than worthwhile to purchase the trilogy.
I'd like to hear what you make of Muramasa. In the event it comes out on PAL shores I'd like to know if it's worth getting or not; I love the artwork and the premise sounds good.
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