Metroid Prime 3: Corruption control instructions?
It’s easier for players to appreciate the game if it has easier instructions. In contrast, there were some games that were too complicated that most players just gave up on it in the first few hours. We guess that was what Retro Studio was thinking when they developed Metroid Prime 3: Corruption for the Wii.
Last time we wrote about a hands-on where we mentioned a bit of the controls, now we got some pictures (that may come from the gamebox or instruction booklet) showing how basic it will be to direct our hero.
We’re not sure yet if this is fake or real , so if you have any info regarding the picture below please tell us right away. This is still unofficial and it might change before the release date in 2007. So how’s it implemented?
Pictures paint a thousand words. While other games had at least two pages reserved for the control instructions, this one was succinct enough to fit in less than a page. Zen-like? We agree. For instance, the Nunchuck will be used primarily for movement while the Wiimote is more concerned with blasting the heck out of alien scum. Playing a game this great with controls this easy should be a sin. For more info, feel free to click on the picture below.
According to Albert Einstein, “Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler,” Let’s hope that it’s easy to pick up, yet hard to master. This will ensure that it has enough challenge that gamers will want to play it again and again.
Preorder: [Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]
Via Nintendo-Town
It’s easier for players to appreciate the game if it has easier instructions. In contrast, there were some games that were too complicated that most players just gave up on it in the first few hours. We guess that was what Retro Studio was thinking when they developed Metroid Prime 3: Corruption for the Wii.
Last time we wrote about a hands-on where we mentioned a bit of the controls, now we got some pictures (that may come from the gamebox or instruction booklet) showing how basic it will be to direct our hero.
We’re not sure yet if this is fake or real , so if you have any info regarding the picture below please tell us right away. This is still unofficial and it might change before the release date in 2007. So how’s it implemented?
Pictures paint a thousand words. While other games had at least two pages reserved for the control instructions, this one was succinct enough to fit in less than a page. Zen-like? We agree. For instance, the Nunchuck will be used primarily for movement while the Wiimote is more concerned with blasting the heck out of alien scum. Playing a game this great with controls this easy should be a sin. For more info, feel free to click on the picture below.
According to Albert Einstein, “Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler,” Let’s hope that it’s easy to pick up, yet hard to master. This will ensure that it has enough challenge that gamers will want to play it again and again.
Preorder: [Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]
Via Nintendo-Town