I forgot about that. I should have at least 15 coming my way. I will probably just use it for Into the Nexus, so that my brother can play it. Or maybe Stealth Bastard, or maybe Spelunky.
I guess that I am though because more than half that list is a first person something. FPSs seemed to have dominated this generation, or at the very least the 360. If I were to look back at my favourite games of the PS2, I highly doubt that there would be more than one or two FPSs.
While Fusion may have a small scope, it is perfectly tailored towards replayability. There is a reason that I come back to it on a regular basis. So regular a basis that I got my completion time down to 85 minutes the last time I finished it.
Nintendo could use a new IP, and I am sure that Retro would be able to deliver. So let's hope that Retro is given something new to do next, even if it is contrary to their name.
A 2D Metroid wouldn't be grandiose?
In the end, I will be happy with whatever Retro pumps out. I am still confused as to why everybody got so pissed when they announced Tropical Freeze. They may have brought Metroid back, but that does not make them a Metroid exclusive developer.
I watched Sinister last week, and thougt that it was way better than Insidious. It kept me on edge and freaked me out for the entire movie. That is something that Insidious was not able to do because it decided to drastically shift tone midway through the movie.
I enjoyed Other M. It was a fun romp, and did have fair amount of similarities to Fusion. I don't think that is Necessarily what we are looking for. More of a classic Metroid game that takes place after Fusion. Something like the Metroid Dread that was teased a while back.
100% agree. Fusion is one of my all-time favourite games and I would love to see post Fusion Samus.
Is it bad that I will most likely buy this, eventhough I have no means of playing it anytime soon?
They clearly need to bring the moon walk ability back to the series.