I’ve played a lot of games lately, so I thought I’d post some quick mini-reviews for anyone who cares. Without further ado..
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
All in all a pretty fun game, although something just doesn’t feel quite right. Looking back on the Metroid Prime games, I think that the first one was the best. But I’m not sure why, because I played 1 & 2 back-to-back last summer, and I thought 2 was far superior when played that way. But when they aren’t fresh on my mind, I think the first one was better! I can’t figure out why, since those thoughts contradict each other. Some other thoughts: this is also the easiest of the Prime games, and the presence of voice actors was a little weird to me. Finally, I have to mention the two super-cool unlockables. One is ship bumper stickers, which means it looks at games saved in your Wii system memory and puts their logo on your ship. So there’s a giant Zelda triforce on the top of my ship, and a Paper Mario head on the side of my ship. And the other cool unlockable is a Samus bobble-head doll with your Mii’s head on it. Normally I wouldn’t think seeing my head on a woman’s body was very cool, but I’ll make an exception in this case. You can see both of these unlockables on your tubes.
Super Mario Galaxy
This game was just great. I’m not sure how else to say it. As you probably already know, the game takes place on micro planets that you can run around. Playing around with gravity is incredibly trippy. There are even a few places where a planet is small enough that a long jump can literally put you into orbit! I wonder what Isaac Newton would say if he were alive to see this game? Stephanie also enjoyed the commitment-free 2-player co-op. She was able to help sometimes by freezing enemies. In fact this was so helpful it felt like cheating sometimes, especially because she could just hold bullet bills in place, then I could take my time. The game does have a few bad points. Namely, Spring Mario. Fortunately, you only have to use Spring Mario about 4 or 5 times in the entire game (in fact, I don’t think I ever used it until after the first time I beat the game).
Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock
I’ve played Guitar Hero games a few times, but this was the first one that I actually owned and spent significant time on. I think my skill might have plateaued at can-beat-nearly-everything-on-hard-and-a-few-things-on-expert. Unfortunately the Wii version of this game had some problems, like the fact that it only outputs sound in mono. This is a music game, how did that get past the QA process?? Another annoyance is the lack of co-op quickplay feature (not that this is a huge deal to me, personally, since I only have the one guitar). For the 360 and PS3 versions of the game, a patch was released to add that feature, but of course the Wii isn’t quite that capable. Oh well. I just put my disc in the mailbox this morning to get a replacement disc that does have stereo sound, but they said it could be 3-4 weeks, and I might be quite busy with other things in 3-4 weeks, so it may be a while before I get time to play GH3 again.
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
As you may know, this is the third game in the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time trilogy. (Well technically Two Thrones was the third game, and this is a port of the third game.) The first game in this trilogy was just amazing. One of the best video games I’ve ever played. Unfortunately Ubisoft rushed out the sequels without giving them the same love. The Warrior Within was a train wreck of a game. In this game they’ve gotten back on course a bit, but it still seems to fall short of the first game. But I have to admit I’m only partway through the game. The Wii controls are a little tacked on, but they aren’t really bad. They are comparable to Twilight Princess (where Wii controls were also tacked on). Somehow the graphics seem worse to me than they were in the original game, but maybe I’m just not remembering it correctly. I’ll have to go back and see sometime.
Okay I guess that’s all I’ve been playing in the last several months. Until next time, take care America.