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I played an hour and a half of this last night, and I adore it.
The sci-fi horror mood is perfect, and Samus's characterization is the best it's ever been. Adam is chatty, but I don't mind it; he's not telling dumb jokes, he's giving genuinely useful mission briefings! The game is tense at all the right times, and it feels so good having genuine mystery in a Metroid game again.
The movement and navigation is so smooth, it feels amazing just jumping around and exploring. And the new powerups are fun to play with, I can't believe that I wasn't handed the morph ball fifteen minutes in.
And that first boss fight after the first EMMI, oh man. It's a test of all the movement and combat you've learned up to that point, applied in this amazing cinematic way. The amount of camerawork in this game in general is awesome, I was skeptical when Samus Returns first went for the 3D style, but this is 100% worth it.
Cannot wait to play more. |
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