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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?I think the main problem is the marketing. I mean Prime 1 had the best marketing for any Metroid game, so naturally, it sold more than any other Metroid game. I believe if nintendo hired the bungie marketing employees, and gave the the game a good release date, then the next Metroid game would sell excellently.
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?I never understood why they just didn't use the live action/gameplay mix trailer as an advert in UK, it would have generated a lot of interest, especially amongst teenage boys with an active imagination.
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?
Or Teenage Girls Anyway that would be a good idea, having a gameplay trailer might catch some attention about Metroid. Currently playing: Metroid Prime Trilogy
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?How many people vote Metroid go Multi-platform?.....
I will admit, it would be nice but I HIGHLY doubt nintendo would ever do that, getting some good feelings about that DoA 3ds fighting game though. Lol, maybe Team Ninja will have the power to pull the series out of nintendo? A man can dream, a man can dream..... |
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?Why don't enough people like Metroid?
Ah, a good question. To the unwitting, it is terra incognita. Well, all the gamers I know have three major complaints. (They have never even PLAYED Metroid, but whatever. It's all I have to go on.) 1.) Metroid is a Nintendo game, and is therefore limited to Nintendo consoles. Hardcore gamers, where I live, think Nintendo's consoles are for the less hardcore gamers. Therefore, it isn't a hardcore game, and must be a wuss title. 2.) Metroid isn't rooted in mindlessly blowing shit up. While yes, there is shooting, explosions, and VERY immersive combat, it has puzzles in it. People have complained about the very presence of puzzles in video games with shooting in them. They think the puzzles mean the shooting was just tacked on and holds no real significance, and thus Metroid is a puzzle game. "If I wanted a puzzle game, I'd do the crossword in the paper. Video games are for mindless destruction." 3.) Samus is a girl, and is thus less able to fight than a hardened man. They think the woman is less physically fit, and is less likely to keep emotion in check during combat. (Sadly, Other M reinforced this.) I counterargue as follows: 1.) Nintendo is perfectly hardcore. Plenty of hardcore games (and some damn good ones at that) are released for Wii all the time. How else do you account for Dead Space: Extraction? MadWorld? Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles? In fact, when Nintendo first went into the gaming hardware business, games were "go hard or go home." All who even dared play were hardcore. And so that was their fledgling audience. By releasing the occasional M-rated game (and some T-rated games that toe the line), Nintendo shows that they haven't forgotten their roots in hardcore gaming, they have just experimented with a broader market (with mixed results.) 2.) Anybody who says this probably got an F in Neanderthal kindergarten. Seriously, puzzles and shooting are equal partners in a much broader adventure. That's what Metroid is all about. By saying that just because puzzles have slightly higher significance than shooting does makes it a puzzle game is not only a fallacy of reason, but a non sequitur argument and an ignorance to the true composition of the game, which is all about the adventure. 3.) An invalid argument. This is nothing but pure slander on Our Girl. If this isn't the epitome of ad hominem, I don't know what is. Ipso facto, I must say, "What difference does gender make? Yes, the sexes are different, but that hasn't stopped Samus before. She's a bounty huntress who just happens to be a very sexy lady, not the other way around." (Apologies, but I quote that from this board. I can't place the name of the original speaker, though.) I also said that the majority haven't even TOUCHED Metroid. They have formed prejudices about it based off Internet reviews and what I have said about it in conversation. I wish I could force habeas corpus on opinion. That way, I could get them to play the damn game before they form an opinion. In the case of having the body, they shall actually try the damn game before they make up their minds. Also, I have preached Metroid and all its awesomeness to casual and non-gamers, to much success. That proves that the games are widespread accepted. The "hardcore" elite are all vastly outvoted. They need to stop being so bigoted and try it out. Also, to back me up is my recruitment plan, written in another forum:
Original post (I edited grammatical errors when quoting): http://www.metroid-database.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3530&start=15 POST SCRIPTUM: I learned most of my logical terminology in Latin; ergo, I say them in Latin. ![]()
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?I remember having a conversation a while back with a a follow ET:QW player about how I thought Metroid Prime was the best game of the last gen, he replied with something along the lines with, 'yeah I tried that but at the start there was this countdown thing and I couldn't find the way out and died which was bad game design so I gave up' I really face palmed at this.
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?Wait, is that the problem? Metroid isn't easy enough?
Don't be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams.
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?
Here is the Argument and then Counterargument 2 of my earlier post. This should really say wonders about the ease of gameplay. ==ARGUMENT== Metroid isn't rooted in mindlessly blowing shit up. While yes, there is shooting, explosions, and VERY immersive combat, it has puzzles in it. People have complained about the very presence of puzzles in video games with shooting in them. They think the puzzles mean the shooting was just tacked on and holds no real significance, and thus Metroid is a puzzle game. "If I wanted a puzzle game, I'd do the crossword in the paper. Video games are for mindless destruction." ==COUNTERARGUMENT== Anybody who says this probably got an F in Neanderthal kindergarten. Seriously, puzzles and shooting are equal partners in a much broader adventure. That's what Metroid is all about. By saying that just because puzzles have slightly higher significance than shooting does makes it a puzzle game is not only a fallacy of reason, but a non sequitur argument and an ignorance to the true composition of the game, which is all about the adventure. Case in point: It's not the games are too hard, it's the gamers that are too stupid. Sadly, most of today's games encourage it. ![]()
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?Of course, then there's the fact they don't understand a lot about Metroid.
This infuriates me: ![]() At least make it obvious Samus's name isn't Metroid.
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?I have a theory that Sakamoto might make Samus' Bounty Hunter name Metroid at some point. I wonder what the reaction would be.
Even the strongest of people can have their faith broken. Mine has.
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?It's just nobody knows about it. I spoke to a guy the other day, and he is quite a big games fan. He spoke about Final Fantasy and Zelda and new stuff as well. He had never even heard about Metroid ever!
"I felt that if I let my guard down, I would easily be broken"
~ Samus Aran "My name is Samus Aran. I'm a bounty hunter. I work alone" ~ Samus Aran "Sic Parvis Magna" ~ Sir Francis Drake |
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?Oh, Broly... you and your theories
Although I will say this... depending how far the possible consequences of Fusion go (still have't played it, so still don't 100% know or want to know just yet), "Metroid" could possibly work as a code-name for Samus (though I very much doubt she would call herself that; it could be a name bestowed by her foes). And so that way, the metroid creature itself wouldn't have to be shoehorned in game after game. Anway, to pay homage to the actua main topic... maybe it's that, to paraphrase someone else on the board, it's "like Alien but with crayola crayons"? All other popular series that you see nowadays that involve shooting in space and killing alien life forms are rated M. If it is to "appeal" to more people, would it have to be coated with a veneer of "greater maturity" and thus feature more "mature" and mass-market-appeal elements that could excite kids just as much as the next Halo or Call of Duty? Like more blood, detailed gore, devoted online multiplayer, and coarse language? Not to say that I wouldn't mind Metroid being slightly more visceral, but... it kinda feels like having a combination of most of the above really, well.... would really go against what Nintendo's been, nor would it "feel" like past Metroids as much. I dunno... "Man is fond of counting his troubles, but he does not count his joys. If he counted them up as he ought to, he would see that every lot has enough happiness provided for it." ~Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?Hmmm.... Maybe her codename to her foes could be 'The Metroid Hunter' or 'The Metroid Killer' or something like that...
"I felt that if I let my guard down, I would easily be broken"
~ Samus Aran "My name is Samus Aran. I'm a bounty hunter. I work alone" ~ Samus Aran "Sic Parvis Magna" ~ Sir Francis Drake |
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?Perhaps the metroid games are falling into the same predictable patterns. Perhaps they should turn the metroid formula on its head with the next game (you know, like super mario galaxy and kirby's epic yarn did... not that I want a game where samus is made out of yarn and has lost all of her abilities for a reason even more nonsensical than normal)
Still have to wonder about post metroid fusion plotline. Maybe Samus' metroid dna will really start to affect her, making her a kind of space-warrior-energy-vampire-thing... wierd, but plausible. I'd also like to see a retur to 2-d for samus, as other m seemed much less accessable than the other metroids "Writing is easy. You just stare at a blank page until your forehead starts to bleed." - Douglas Adams
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Re: Why don't enough people like Metroid?You mean like the game outlined in the Metroid 1.5 document that's been floating around lately? Because that idea had real potential, even if it did sound a little fan game-ish. ![]() X-Ray Scope Acquired! |
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