Metroid Other M 1up Interview
Takes place between Super and Fusion, will have Adam in it, action and exploration are in
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I'm really liking that ass' graphic style.
Definitely. Thanks again to Iggly. <3
Are you two going to make out now?![Nyaa](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-tongue-out.gif)
Not unless you all pile in!
So Kojima is not directing or doing design on Metal Gear Rising. Interesting. But is putting everything into the PSP game instead.
It's a bit of a shame, because apparently the game's a corker. Famitsu magazine rated it 9/9/8/8 for a total of 34 points in this week's issue, earning it a Gold award. "From the ship customization that reflects the player's tastes down to the tiniest detail to the battle difficulty (you are killed instantly if you let your guard down) to the vast and complex SF story; every aspect of this game is deeper than I imagined," wrote one reviewer. "The sheer volume is also overwhelming, and I applaud their efforts. There are some unkind parts of the game, but they are easily overpowered by the game itself."
Several other reviewers were similarly "overwhelmed" by the "vastness of the setting," which one found "simply staggering." High marks were generally given to the ship customization: "Customizing your ship doesn't seem very flashy, but it's highly addictive, and the customizations stick out pretty well from each other."
All this adulation came to Infinite Space despite the game's high learning curve. "The battles present a pretty high hurdle, and you can't even let your guard down in regular fights," one wrote. "It takes time to learn the tricks to battle, but the game stands up to extended play." Another agreed: "The game can be severe, with seemingly insignificant decisions having effects on the entire game situation. It seems complex at first glance, but the interface is easy to use and the game's simple to get into."
The US version of Infinite Space is due out later this year.
So, [Kotaku] wondered, could the long-incubating Metroid: Other M, which we learned was conceived in 2006, be the Dread project?
"He's very familiar with that [game,]" Sakamoto's translator said after posing our question to him. "No, this is different."
We pressed for details on what Dread is. Sakamoto's response: "The day may come when Dread hits the stores, but this one is something that's completely different. This is other M."
Megaton
is ... that ... teh ... pitcher?
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
I seriously doubt it. Can't really see anything anway; it's too small and blurry. I call fake.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileGoNintendo confirming the Zelda pic above is real?
AAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
Did some updates.
That Kojima Castlevania Trailer looks pretty cool. Hopefully, it'll turn out much better than past 3D Castlevania efforts.
Ass? Where?
* goes to Wii ign. com
*sees Picturebook games hands-on!
*Looks for Crystal Bearers hands-on
*Finds only videos
Go to hell IGN, you go to hell and die!
Well, E3 still isn't over yet, Iga. There's still some hope, I guess.