• BearCatt@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Definitely makes sense. The care and detail to get the first one looking as good as it did on switch was wonderful. I know people were fond of the older tank controls but I could never get into the 3d games until the remaster. This is great news for me!

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    1 year ago

    The first one is the best looking game on switch in my opinion and one of the best playing.

    I really hope we get at least close to the level of polish that game had on the next one, even if not as high.

  • Garzak@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They’re probably hyping up metroid prime again in preparation of MP4.

    Grubb also used the opportunity to claim that Nintendo would be doing “something not related to Tears of the Kingdom” with the Legend of Zelda franchise later in 2023.

    Please be OOT remastered. (Most likely TP though).

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    1 year ago

    It would be foolish if they didn’t continue with the trilogy… Oh wait we don’t have Mario Galaxy 2 yet :/

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    1 year ago

    3 is the only one I’ve yet to play since i skipped the whole wii gen. would gladly pay 60 for the trilogy, even if i wait a few more years

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      3 was kinda weird, I didn’t care for the pointer aiming and the NPC filled intro made the game feel kinda Halo-ish. Still a good game, but kinda the odd one out of the Prime trilogy.

      Also surprised that you skipped the Wii, for all the shovelware there were a lot of very solid games on the console. You might still want to pick one up second hand for cheap. With some homebrewing you can load Wii and Gamecube images off a hard drive, and it’s got surprisingly solid emulators for the fourth and below console generations… of course even a budget PC could emulate all of that as well as WII and GC games now.