Metroid Prime 3 - the Wii's <em>Killer App</em>.
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Beepin n' BoopinDetroit, MI Icrontian
Reviews are pouring in - and they're looking real good...
"Some of the greatest moments of gaming, ever burned to disc."
"No better control option, ever concieved."
"You'll never want to play dual analogue, ever again."
"A near religious experience."
As if the Wii wasn't selling hot enough already, Nintendo has unleashed the first game for the venerated console that might make the hardcore gaming crowd seriously consider getting in line. Oft maligned for its "last-gen" hardware, Nintendo's philosophy of "gameplay over graphics" seems to be working, defying the fanboys and naysayers who eagerly predicted Nintendo's doom.
We're hoping that the glut of Minigame compilations is at an end, with Metroid Prime 3 raising the bar. Traditionally, a rock solid first party title really showcases what a system is capable of, and we expect no less of this game.
"Some of the greatest moments of gaming, ever burned to disc."
"No better control option, ever concieved."
"You'll never want to play dual analogue, ever again."
"A near religious experience."
As if the Wii wasn't selling hot enough already, Nintendo has unleashed the first game for the venerated console that might make the hardcore gaming crowd seriously consider getting in line. Oft maligned for its "last-gen" hardware, Nintendo's philosophy of "gameplay over graphics" seems to be working, defying the fanboys and naysayers who eagerly predicted Nintendo's doom.
We're hoping that the glut of Minigame compilations is at an end, with Metroid Prime 3 raising the bar. Traditionally, a rock solid first party title really showcases what a system is capable of, and we expect no less of this game.
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I think Twilight Princess was a game worth buying the system for... Then again, I also like mini-game compilations