Megamannt125
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The prime games ARE part of the timeline.
Sakomoto just doesn't like them that much so he doesn't give them much recognition.
Sakomoto just doesn't like them that much so he doesn't give them much recognition.
Does he not like them because he didn't make them?Megamannt125 said:The prime games ARE part of the timeline.
Sakomoto just doesn't like them that much so he doesn't give them much recognition.
the point wasn't whether or not they were a part of the timeline.Megamannt125 said:The prime games ARE part of the timeline.
Sakomoto just doesn't like them that much so he doesn't give them much recognition.
Psychonaut said:the point wasn't whether or not they were a part of the timeline.Megamannt125 said:The prime games ARE part of the timeline.
Sakomoto just doesn't like them that much so he doesn't give them much recognition.
the point was the timeline isn't official, as tye said the ]The timeline was given in some Metroid Prime booklet.
Megamannt125 said:so... link?Psychonaut said:the point wasn't whether or not they were a part of the timeline.Megamannt125 said:The prime games ARE part of the timeline.
Sakomoto just doesn't like them that much so he doesn't give them much recognition.
the point was the timeline isn't official, as tye said the ]The timeline was given in some Metroid Prime booklet.
Psychonaut said:Pretty sure it was in the one link I provided.Megamannt125 said:so... link?Psychonaut said:the point wasn't whether or not they were a part of the timeline.Megamannt125 said:The prime games ARE part of the timeline.
Sakomoto just doesn't like them that much so he doesn't give them much recognition.
the point was the timeline isn't official, as tye said the ]The timeline was given in some Metroid Prime booklet.
Megamannt125 said:that wasn't an "official" timeline either, half of the things were based off of fact, and another half were assumptions based off of fact.Psychonaut said:so... ]Pretty sure it was in the one link I provided.Megamannt125 said:The timeline was given in some Metroid Prime booklet.Psychonaut said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
i meant a link to the booklet/something else that officially made a timeline that hasn't already been presented by tye. (which means an official timeline that doesn't make metroid prime a separate timeline/series, more or less)
[quote="first line of your ]This is from the metroid database. A lot of it makes sense.
True. Especially in Metroid Prime 3, they provided an aura of creepiness, especially when getting the Screw Jump.Psychonaut said:Megamannt125 said:that wasn't an "official" timeline either, half of the things were based off of fact, and another half were assumptions based off of fact.Psychonaut said:so... ]Pretty sure it was in the one link I provided.Megamannt125 said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
i meant a link to the booklet/something else that officially made a timeline that hasn't already been presented by tye. (which means an official timeline that doesn't make metroid prime a separate timeline/series, more or less)
[quote="first line of your ]This is from the metroid database. A lot of it makes sense.
note, a lot of it makes sense =/= it's official.
@ bacon boy, eh.. i know metroid prime had a lock-on feature as well, but that's a bit different, i think.. but again, i haven't played it/don't own it, so i'm only going off a friend's tips, not personal experience.
google search brings up metroid: blood of the chozo, which is/was apparently some online vidya game. crazy stuff. but yeah, chozo's are more or less mysterious/interesting.. though i think if a game was made with them/their story at the center, the series as a whole would lose that mystic/mysterious one/vibe that's so nice.. or it could just shed some light on what happened to them. i dunno.
and such is one reason why the game is interesting beyond the gameplay.Bacon Boy said:True. Especially in Metroid Prime 3, they provided an aura of creepiness, especially when getting the Screw Jump.
I think it would just be nice to know what happened to them.
They're almost like the Mayans. All of this miraculous technology and advancements, yet we can only theorize what happened to them.
You need to play through more of it. It's actually a really great game, not as good as Echoes, but pretty good.Psychonaut said:and such is one reason why the game is interesting beyond the gameplay.Bacon Boy said:True. Especially in Metroid Prime 3, they provided an aura of creepiness, especially when getting the Screw Jump.
I think it would just be nice to know what happened to them.
They're almost like the Mayans. All of this miraculous technology and advancements, yet we can only theorize what happened to them.
I didn't finish/play through more than an hour of MP3, so i don't know what you're talking about with aura of creepiness. i know that it's very weird how all the chozo statues are scattered throughout the different worlds, and they give balls special powers. but.. lol @ that.
eh.. i just didn't care for it, i guess. i think it was the part that the worlds were separated by the ship, instead of walking around one big place..Bacon Boy said:You need to play through more of it. It's actually a really great game, not as good as Echoes, but pretty good.Psychonaut said:and such is one reason why the game is interesting beyond the gameplay.Bacon Boy said:True. Especially in Metroid Prime 3, they provided an aura of creepiness, especially when getting the Screw Jump.
I think it would just be nice to know what happened to them.
They're almost like the Mayans. All of this miraculous technology and advancements, yet we can only theorize what happened to them.
I didn't finish/play through more than an hour of MP3, so i don't know what you're talking about with aura of creepiness. i know that it's very weird how all the chozo statues are scattered throughout the different worlds, and they give balls special powers. but.. lol @ that.
I loved Echoes. It was great. I played for 100%, but only got 99%. :<Psychonaut said:eh.. i just didn't care for it, i guess. i think it was the part that the worlds were separated by the ship, instead of walking around one big place..Bacon Boy said:You need to play through more of it. It's actually a really great game, not as good as Echoes, but pretty good.Psychonaut said:and such is one reason why the game is interesting beyond the gameplay.Bacon Boy said:True. Especially in Metroid Prime 3, they provided an aura of creepiness, especially when getting the Screw Jump.
I think it would just be nice to know what happened to them.
They're almost like the Mayans. All of this miraculous technology and advancements, yet we can only theorize what happened to them.
I didn't finish/play through more than an hour of MP3, so i don't know what you're talking about with aura of creepiness. i know that it's very weird how all the chozo statues are scattered throughout the different worlds, and they give balls special powers. but.. lol @ that.
i think i just got too lazy/forgot about it. iunno.
and imo, echoes was just frustrating/unfun, but i'm probably going to play through it again, due to MP trilogy (*censored.3.0* year)
first one is great, though.
I think it was mainly the ammo that made me frustrated.. light/dark ammo = ogodwhyBacon Boy said:I loved Echoes. It was great. I played for 100%, but only got 99%. :<Psychonaut said:eh.. i just didn't care for it, i guess. i think it was the part that the worlds were separated by the ship, instead of walking around one big place..Bacon Boy said:You need to play through more of it. It's actually a really great game, not as good as Echoes, but pretty good.Psychonaut said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
i think i just got too lazy/forgot about it. iunno.
and imo, echoes was just frustrating/unfun, but i'm probably going to play through it again, due to MP trilogy (*censored.3.0* year)
first one is great, though.
Regardless, definitely my favorite of the trilogy.
if i'm right, it's mainly detective mode, and the transition between it and the sidescrolling mode that has people pissed off.Conor said:I want the game but a few of the reviews I've seen tell me the controls aren't great and obviously I don't want the play a game with bad controls. Could someone who has the game tell me if the controls are as bad as what people are saying?
It's not really that bad. And you don't really have infinite health and missiles. YOu have to wait and charge. This is difficult especially during a boss battle.Psychonaut said:if i'm right, it's mainly detective mode, and the transition between it and the sidescrolling mode that has people pissed off.Conor said:I want the game but a few of the reviews I've seen tell me the controls aren't great and obviously I don't want the play a game with bad controls. Could someone who has the game tell me if the controls are as bad as what people are saying?
@ ryudo, lolyes @ infinite missiles/health
morph ball's jump has been in other metroid games, it mainly just streamlines it, i guess.
Psychonaut said:except they said metroid prime isn't even on the same timeline as the "main series", in that ]Whoa. I didn't actually read through the whole page, I just assumed it was the official Metroid timeline with the Prime games between Metroid (Zero Mission) and Metroid II. I skimmed it and I swear that's what I saw... I guess not. That's really odd. Well, whoever put that article together wasn't the creator of the games, because the creator has stated that the Prime games do fit in the timeline between Metroid and Metroid II, not in a separate timeline of their own as spin-off titles.Tyeforce said:It's 100% confirmed by Nintendo. They even restated it just a few days ago.Tom said:Actually confirmed or just fan made out of curiosity?Megamannt125 said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Spoiler: click to toggle</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">she's never frozen up and cried when confronted by Ridley in past games</div>http://metroid.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:Timeline
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