PowerON
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- Mar 12, 2007
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OMG. it's better than the first two Metroid Prime. Yet, the control is fancy which make me whole different experience to play. Target n' shoot is getting better than dual analog controller.
I understand that game is First-Person Adventure/Action. But to me, it's more like FPS since it more shooter. The graphic is pretty excellent in 480p in 100% widescreen support, much crispy than I seen on old Metroid Prime on GameCube. It come with 60 fps which is awesome. In first few minutes, I was pretty akward to use the Wiimote until I get usually it and enjoyable for first couple hours before gone bed.
There are most subtitle available, some aren't subtitle appear when there aren't really important.
I understand that game is First-Person Adventure/Action. But to me, it's more like FPS since it more shooter. The graphic is pretty excellent in 480p in 100% widescreen support, much crispy than I seen on old Metroid Prime on GameCube. It come with 60 fps which is awesome. In first few minutes, I was pretty akward to use the Wiimote until I get usually it and enjoyable for first couple hours before gone bed.
There are most subtitle available, some aren't subtitle appear when there aren't really important.
