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Is it a great demo, or a game to be ashamed of? Welcome to my Metroid Prime Hunters Review that will answer those questions! Graphics wise it's awesome, like a gamecube in your pocket! It all looks like the equivalent games on gamecube. Truly.... amazing looks for a demo game! Graphics score: 100% Sound wise it's not so special and I preferred the other 2 on this count. It just lacks excitement. But then again, it was my first and probably last ever Metroid game I'll play. So I would give it an average score based on personal preference. Don't get me wrong it's good, but nothing special! Sound- 75% For gameplay it is less of a good purchase than the other two games! But one problem, it's not a purchase making that statement void! As a whole I would say good but not great. As one anonymous person used to say: 'good but no banana' Why? I don't know either! Gameplay: 80% Length is not great. Good for a demo but too short by far! It is probably easier than Warioware and that game was easy as pie! But then again it is a free demo! Make use of Nintendo's generous attitude while it lasts! 60% Bonuses: A special movie. That's it! And one game multi-player that's made redundant by the fact each DS comes with one demo meaning any opponents will have a copy anyway! 75%
It's good for a demo, but gets very dull and stale! |
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