The graphics are incredible, the best on the Gamecube to date.
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It feels exactly like the Metroid series should. It's not based at all on aim, and very little on reflexes. The game is far more based on adventure, strategy, and tactics. What I mean is that most all fighting is done via a lock on system. Prime is not actually a FPS, despite how it looks. BOTTOM LINE: You need to own a Gamecube just for this title. I could talk about Prime more, but let's just close the topic with: the best game in existence. At times, you'll actually feel like you're playing a side-scrolling Metroid. The best thing about Prime, though? The seemless transition of the 2D side-scrolling elements to a 3D first-person view. I'll spend an hour discussing how perfect it is. Oh, and the 3D graphics are also about the best for any game in existence. The 3D graphics help put these in a new dimension. And of course, the huge, terrifying bosses. Yes there isn't too much of a story compared to Metroid Fusion, but it has everything that made the first three games classics.
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The game is one of Nintendo's best games in the past decade, like Zelda: OOT, Mario 64, or the original super nintendo hits. As I immediately popped the disc into my Gamecube, I hoped that this would be the title everyone was waiting for. Would the magic that made the original games an instant hit still be there. The only game we had to remind us that there was a Samus Aran was Super Smash Bros. That is how long we have waited for a new Metroid game.