Not only will there be glitter, but it'll have Oculus Rift support.
I'd love to see that in a game, where swinging a motion control thing was how you did techniques. ...Actually, didn't some games already do that? Whatever, I want to have to memorize katas and be in constant fear of breaking all the furniture around me (and my bones).
I know you do that in Skyward Sword with the Wiiu motion controls. Others probably too, but that's the one I know of most.
I know you do that in Skyward Sword with the Wiiu motion controls. Others probably too, but that's the one I know of most.
O_O everytime I come back this thread's like 3-5 pages further lmao
I don't think I ever finished Metroid Prime 3. And by finished I mean played it beyond it being at my friends house. I loved the first one to death though.
As much as I so dearly love the Metroid series, I haven't played past the first Metroid Prime.
That means you missed Other M, which means you're safe.
As much as I so dearly love the Metroid series, I haven't played past the first Metroid Prime.
That means you missed Other M, which means you're safe.
I don't think I have permission to rely to this. Lemme continue the story and see if I can later.
What do you mean?
A big problem with Other M was that Samus had all her powerups at the beginning of the game but wasn't allowed to use them unless told to do so by her Father figure. So as the story continued, you'd get permission to use them. It was pretty jarring and dumb.
I like to pretend to I'm funny and clever, really. No worries!
Fusion was probably the best Metroid I've played since Castlevania, Symphony of the Night. Loved fighting against myself.