tv merchandise

Collectibles & Merchandise on TVcrazy.net
 

Metroid Prime Video Games

In association with Amazon.com


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Game
I sat in front of my gamecube for 24 strait hours playing this game. This is a must have for any serious 1st person shoter fan or for someone who has a gamecube.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of my favorite games of all time
I got Metroid Prime several years back for Christmas. If I may be so blunt, the first level was a turn-off to me. I died over and over again, and sadly, I put the game away on my shelf...

Until several months later, when I whipped it back out and decided it was time to take my strategy to the next level and try and master this game. I made it past the first world, and became engrossed in the game's story and style of gameplay.

The thing that people must understand about this game is that it is challenging beyond imagination. You'll find yourself tearing out your hair at some points, and at other times you'll be fleeing from giant ice beasts that punish you for infiltrating their nest. This game's action has no limits. The first level was so hard to me because I was never used to this type of difficulty in a game; first levels of video games tend to be easy as pie, right? That doesn't happen with Metroid Prime. The game always challenges the player to no end, forcing you to bring out your true amount of skill. That is one of the factors that makes this game an excellent one.

Metroid Prime is a game that acts as a radar; it really shows you how good you are at games. It is not one of those games where you aimlessly and carelessly shoot at enemies to win. Heck no...Metroid Prime is a game based on enemy patterns, timing, and realizing where the foe's weak points are. This game reveals to you your level of skill, like a long and hard test of bravery. And it took me a long time to complete this test. The final boss is one of my favorite in video game history; it took me about eight tries to beat it. And the feeling after I won was one word: exhilarating.

This was the first Metroid game I ever played. It's also the most difficult one I've ever played, aside from the original Metroid. But now I'll get into detail about what makes the game excellent.

I've pretty much covered difficulty. Now the story: Samus Aran has received a distress call from a Space Pirate Frigate; it seems that some specimens have broken loose. And that's all I'm going to say; if you want to hear more in terms of plot, play the game or read the manual.

Graphics: amazing. Every boss is extremely detailed. The environments look very natural. You can see mountains, jungles, snow-covered lands, etc. It's like you're in a virtual game.

Sound effects: Blew me away completely. There is a particular boss I remember that uses a shockwave-type attack with the most distinct sound: it sounds as if static electricity is spreading over a metal surface.

Music: in the main world, there is peaceful music. In boss fights, there is a unique track per boss. Boss music tends to elevate a sense of excitement in the player while playing; imagine fighting a tough boss with fast-paced music. It really raises the adrenaline.

Gameplay: the game is extremely long, with many puzzles and dozens of different creatures to encounter. I love exploring the vast environments in Metroid Prime. Seeing lava serpents (called "Magmoors") pop out all of a sudden is so cool. There are upgrades to collect, enemy data files to add to your log book, and strange artifacts to collect that show the path to the final stage.


My conclusion: one of my favorite games of all time, even better than the Halo series, in my opinion. It takes a serious amount of commitment to face the final boss and win. It takes a lot of commitment to even get to that point. But for beginners, let me tell you this: the first level seems tough and long, but once you complete that part, you will be thrown into an amazing world full of boss fights that make you shout with happiness once you kill them. And who knows...you might unlock something really freaking cool when you beat the game. *HINT HINT*




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Just "Okay".
I had this game since about it's launch date or so, and when I got it, I was fairly excited. However, I was mainly displeased at how the game was played. It's a very open-ended game so you will find yourself going through a spot on a level, destroying, searching, finding, and back tracking quite a bit. Here is my review for Metriod Prime for the Nintendo Gamecube.

Graphics: 10/10. Definitely the best standout for the game. Unbelievable graphics show how powerful the little Nintendo Gamecube really is. It's quite easy to compare these graphics to a Graphical King like Halo. Hell, when you walk over some things in this game your mask will get foggy. That is pretty cool. The enviroments look great and so do the critters. Samus' suit is very shiny too. :]

Sound: 9/10. Very well done sound. The music is great, the different baddies you shoot at make unique sounds, the bosses do as well, the water sounds good, everything sounds good. It really adds to the experience with the game.

Control: 9/10. The control for many may be extremely frustrating and confusing, but really it's not all that bad. There are quite a few different controls but it's nothing to get bent out of shape about and get so depressed you want to hang yourself in the bathroom, no, but they are somewhat hard to get used to, I guess. But after you play for about a half an hour you will get the feeling.

Fun: 7/10. This is where the game just sinks for me. The game is great in everything else except the fun. It's fun until you get to a hard part and you have absolutely no idea what to do so you need to backtrack and whatnot just to pass a little part of a level. Another flaw is no multiplayer; which definitely should have been added in this game because it could have been a great party game; even if there would be no online play. So basically, this is a single player game that is about 50% exploration, 20% boredom, and 30% action. This game I found to be very hard, so if you want to succeed in Metroid Prime, you had better get a strategy guide. Good luck.

7.9/10



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Best Game Of It's Time
Metroid. Nintendo's greatest video game franchise. It has spawned one of the few games that can actually compete with Halo. That game is of course Metroid Prime. This game is one of the most beautiful and exciting games I have ever played. You start off flying in your ship towards a space pirate frigate. Your ship stops in front of it. You emerge and jump on to the frigate. You have received a destress signal and you are investigating the matter. You are Samus Aran: Bounty Hunter. After you have investigated the amazingly detailed space pirate frigate you get back into your ship after you have just set off a self-destruct mechanism and encountered Meta-Ridley. Ridley is a dragon like creature you defeated in Metroid and now he's back in his new Meta form. Meta Ridley is flying towards the planet and you set off on his trail. You then have lost him. Now you are entering the atmosphere of Tallon IV(4). This is the planet you will now spend the rest of the game on now. This planet's detail is just to great for words. You will soon find yourself tangled up in the mystery of the Chozo, the race of birdlike creatures that raised Samus. You will encounter space pirate, find out about an asteroid that hit the planet, the mystery of phazon, and the Worm. The gameplay is fun and addicting. The story is also deeply involved. In order for the story to be deeply involving though, you must scan things, using your scan visor. When you scan things with your visor you might get info regarding: Physical features of the area, Space Pirate logs, Chozo lore, and a whole mess of other info. Occasionally though, scanning can get a bit reppitive. Say you are scanning around for a space pirate log. Well, in order to do that you must scan many items. You have to wait for each scan to load which takes up some time. This is only a minor setback though. The controls are quite simplistic from my point of view. The challenge is amazing. It took me a full 15 hours to get through this game for the first time. That is quite a long game for a gamer at my status. I don't like to reccomend games for certain age groups, but by how seasoned at gaming they truly are. So if you don't like games that are challenging, read my review no further. Still here? Good. Because this game is just to good anyway. When i first got this game, I couldn't get very far into the game. I stoped playing it for a while. I played other games and became closer and closer to that gameing elite I am today. Note: This was about 3 years ago. I then decided it was time to attemt Prime again. I atempted and succeeded. Thus I say you should be a seasoned gamer in order to succeed in this game, without a strategy guide. I have now beat this game multiple times. Overall I give this game a 9.8 out of 10. It lost the 0.2 due to the amount of potential Metroid has, but just doesn't use it. I still love this game though. Astalavesta.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Pretty good game.
Decent game but too bad it didn't sell anywhere near like the Halo franchise. With decent games like this you wonder why Nintendo went down.


page 6 of  124
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11 


Television Show Collectibles

Movie Searches

DVDs by Actor
Action Movie DVDs
Comedy DVDs
Horror DVDs
Romance DVDs
War Movie DVDs
DVDs by Actress
Animation DVDs
Drama DVDs
Musical DVDs
SCI-FI DVDs
Western DVDs

Download TV Shows via Unbox

Television Sets section -  DVD Players Remote Controls. Blu-ray Disc Players 

Search for posters, art prints, photos, collectables, merchandise, toys, t-shirts

Click Here To Join!
Join the Nielsen//NetRatings Research Panel and you could win a new car, a dream vacation, a dream home makeover or $50,000 Cash!

TV Guide

Program listings, celebrity profiles, industry gossip, movie reviews, puzzle.

Order TV Guide


More Entertainment & TV Magazines

This site is Hosted by Bluehost
Read my Bluehost Review


Original Superhero & other designs
for t-shirts, bumper stickers, prints, mugs, and other cool merchandise.