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Tuesday, Oct 20, 2009

I recently connected my Facebook account to Gamespot. I don't see any benefits in doing this. If I'm logged in to Facebook it automatically logs me in as Kristopher Kwak on Gamespot. Is this an account completely separate from MrDziekuje? I really don't know. I connected FB and GS while I was logged in on this account. At any rate, I see no reason to use it.

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I also backed up my Wii's memory yesterday. Well, as much as I could at least. It seems that certain games won't allow you to copy or move save data. Pokemon Battle Revolution is one example. I wouldn't be too broken up over losing that data though. I can't copy my Brawl data and that makes me mad. Few other I couldn't copy were World of Goo and the FFCC:MLaaK add-ons. I think some of the older games that don't feature saving will only have data you can copy if you saved your progress via returning to the Wii Menu during gameplay (for those who don't know, it saves your exact location on any Virtual Console title.) I also found it interesting that some games notified me that not everything could be saved. For new retail Wii games, I noticed that the online-ready games like DBZ:BT3 fell into this catagory. I don't know why any VC titles give me this message though.

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I'm thinking about sitting down one day and writing a bunch of reviews. So keep and eye out for that. I need to get some free time from school work.

Sunday, Aug 30, 2009

I got Phantom Brave. My dad stopped in on a whim to check after work and Gamespot had one copy. I played what I estimate is close to half of the first playthrough story. I'm really enjoying it so far and I really wish I could have gotten it a few days sooner.

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The reason I say this is because I also got Metroid Prime Trilogy. I had it the day my nearest Gamestop received it, Tuesday the 25th (it's really unfortunate that we rarely get games on their release dates where I live.) I preordered and as a result got a t-shirt and surprisingly a poster too (the latter was supposed to be for those who preordered it on the website.) I have to say this is a pretty darn good compilation. Three great game on one disc for the price of one new Wii title.

I've made it known on numerous occassions that I was never a fan of Metroid Prime. Back in my SW days, often times I'd rip on Halo on someone would start tearing into Metroid Prime as if that offended me. And I'd laugh at them for assuming I was a Nintendo drone that would praise anything on the Gamecube. I have played Prime and Echoes and on the GC and honestly haven't been thrilled by the controls. I think the graphics are fantastic to this day, both technically and artistically. The music is also fantastic and unforgetable, something that is true of most of the series. So the controls are really the only thing I didn't like. I'm not sure what it was, I just didn't care for it.

I put the two games in the back of my mind and dismissed them as titles I would never own and probably never play again. And for a while, this distaste prevented me from having any desire to play anything else in the series. Well then along comes Metroid Prime Hunters. I played it in an Electronics Boutique (geez remember those?) and once again was not thrilled by the controls. This was the first time I had tried a Nintendo DS (the original). I thought the system was uncomforatble to hold and because it was a store model the screens were probably a bit off (something I releaize today that I didn't then). So once again I put it in the back of my mind. Well, impressed by the DS Lite's looks I bought it on a whim and fell in love (figuratively, you sicko). One of my friends suggested we play Hunters on multiplayer. I was a bit hessitent but I agree to it. And holy crap did I get hooked. We played the multiplayer for hours. And my friend and I were fairly evenly matched. He was better at finding the weapons and going on the offensive, while I was much better at taking cover and escaping (something that I seem to be exceptional at in most games). I played a little of the campaign and felt the game was much better suited for the fast moving and more accurate stylus aiming system than dual analog. It was still lacking a little but I was content with it. Unfortunately, I put off buying the game and playing it further because I feared not knowing the full plot of the first two Prime games would hamper my experience.

Then along comes Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. I see videos of gameplay and I'm blown away. This had to be the perfect system. Every good point the first two Primes featured, combined with point and shoot controls. And having played Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, I felt dual analog games could be strengthened by point and shoot when done properly. I was confident that I would enjoy Corruption. However, having not fully played the previous titles, I passed on this one too.

Some time later I bought Super Metroid (once again on a whim). I thoroughly enjoyed it, and played quite a bit of it, though to date I haven't finished it (I'm having diffuclty beating Ridley, he moves too damn fast). Normally I prefer the 3D offerings of long-standing action series over the 2D games, but this case was the opposite.

Then I hear about the first two Metroid Primes being reworked and relreleased as part of the New Play Control! series. I was excited. Now I could enjoy all of them. But time passed and nothing more was mentioned of them. Pikmin and Mario Tennis saw their transition to Wii but the Prime games were nowhere to be found. Where were they? Metroid Prime Trilogy. Nintendo beat offering two reduced price games with Wii controls by offering 3 for the price of one new game on one disc. How did it turn out? Fantastic.

Obviously I started with the first game. It was everything I imagined it would be. The control was fluid, it was easy to get used to, and before long I was plowing through Space Prirates, Sheegoths, and even those damn Metroids. I beat the game about a couple hours agao and I'm on my way to start the second. I'm probably going to review Trilogy when I'm done with it so keep and eye out for that.

Monday, Aug 17, 2009

So I was supposed to get Phantom Brave today from Gamestop. They didn't have it. They didn't have it? Why don't they have it? It's been out for three days, how do they not have it? I can't imagine there's an issue with the shipping. Games usually appear no later than a day after the release date where I live. I can't imagine it's a that much of a high profile game where all the copies have been sold. Well, maybe that, that could be the case because knowing Gamestop, the store only received a handful of copies (I'm thinking back to Moon here, they only had two copies of Moon on launch and I got the second.) At any rate, I'm pretty dissappointed.

If the 24th rolls around and they have no Metroid Prime Trilogy, I'm going to have to smack a ho. That's all I'm saying.

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