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Metroid Prime Trilogy
Topic Started: May 24 2009, 08:55 PM (371 Views)
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I don't recall experiencing much of that. It might just be a problem with your sensory bar or something; I've had my fair share of them.
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May 24 2009, 08:55 PM
I couldn't help but notice that this topic wasn't made yet.

All three Metroid Primes in one package

Anyone else excited? Seeing as how I've only played the first one for about a day, and I haven't even played the second one, I sure am. The controls are supposed to be improved and whatnot, so that's a plus.
I played Metroid Prime 3, and I'll tell you: the requirement to use the pointer for everything you do is absurd. I really wish they would allow classic controller/game cube controller compatibility with that game, so if they "upgraded" the three game like they did Metroid prime 3, I wouldn't appreciate it at all.
Sorry to derail the thread, but whoa, run on sentence. Also, games, not game. See, that's the problem with saying that every post of yours is grammatically correct. People are going to point out every little mistake you make.

Anyways, the controls in Metroid Prime 3 were far from absurd. It came close to a mouse and keyboard setup, in my opinion.
Well, the Wii-pointer system can get pretty annoying at times. You have to be a pretty precise distance away and the pointer is always a few inches to the right of where it should be, or at least at times.
That sounds more like a problem with the sensor bar. Try recalibrating and repositioning the sensor bar.
It's just a general pain to have to deal with the sensor bar being out of place, and the pointer not moving properly at times (I usually play close to the TV, as I am near-sighted). Overall, it would have been better if everything Nintendo made didn't have to have their "revolutionary" control style integrated into it. People have the same problem when their Microphone breaks on their DS Lites. Once that is broken you cannot beat Phantom Hourglass.
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I wouldn't mind this. I only ever played the first Metroid Prime game and am kind of sad to have missed the others. This would do me good!
 
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