Thanks, I get it now. Personally I loved the chozo lore idea that Prime used. The lack of information makes what little you find more important.Nazulu said:I never liked the sad story about Samus, I always found it so lame.Louzerman102 said:Please elaborate for me.Nazulu said:Metroid Fusion. It's a good game, sure, but adding in a crappy story is what led the Metroid series to it's down fall. Lets face it, Miyamoto isn't a very good story writer.
I haven't played the game in a year or two, but I liked that Fusion told some of Samus' past.
I get some people like the story and want Samus to have her own personality and stuff, but I never did. I reckon Miyamoto should have just focused on explaining bits n' pieces through game play and triggered actions. That's what made Super Metroid and Metroid Prime so great.
I haven't played it either but I also agree with this. The first game was awesome, great characters, combat, environments, story, etc... But then I heard they butchered the story with the second...mireko said:And while I haven't played it myself, I hear Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is considered a war crime in some parts of the world.
oh god yes yes it is worst sequel ever made might be the worst rpg ever made and i played too human. that one game distroyed the Symphonia lore then added bad gameplay.......mireko said:Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is considered a war crime in some parts of the world.
Yeah, I found it pretty interesting and it was kinda original too. Much better than stuffing text in my face.Louzerman102 said:Thanks, I get it now. Personally I loved the chozo lore idea that Prime used. The lack of information makes what little you find more important.
I hate to badmouth mass effect but their pages upon pages of information about eezo matter less then the few sentences the chozo left. Prime's messages were more memorable.Nazulu said:Yeah, I found it pretty interesting and it was kinda original too. Much better than stuffing text in my face.