Showing posts with label Metroid Samus Returns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metroid Samus Returns. Show all posts

Sunday, December 31, 2017

My Top 10 Games Of 2017

2017. What a year for video games. It’s been so great that my usually Top 5 had to be turned into a Top 10! Since I started doing these top year lists for games in 2015, this has to be the hardest list I’ve ever done. Before I begin with my list, I’d like to point out that this list is based on my opinion and my opinion alone. I’m just giving my thoughts on games that I really enjoyed in the crazy year.  

10. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy 

When the game was announced back at E3 2016 I was beyond excited for it to release. But little did I know that the game would receive such love and care from its developer, Vicarious Visions. The sounds, the look, the animation, everything I loved about Crash was in the game. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy set the standard for what a remake/remaster should be. It was the return of everyones favorite marsupial, but most importantly it was an opportunity for me to relive one of my favorite games from my childhood. Thank you Activision and Vicarious Visions for bringing back Crash.

9. Cuphead

Cuphead breathes new life into the 2D platforms with its run and gun style, along with its beautiful 1930's art style and brutal (at times) boss fights, Cuphead is definitely a game you should consider playing. Not much more can be said about Cuphead, this it’s just one of those games you need to experience. 

8. Metroid: Samus Returns 

It’s funny how AM2R was on my list for “Top 5 games of 2016” and now Metroid: Samus Returns is now this years list. Zero Mission is still my favorite Metroid game but Samus Returns definitely gives it a run for its money. The game gives life to the series and the Metroid game I’ve wanted since beating fusion. Between the discovery and boss battles you’ll see time fly right before your eyes, I know I did. If you haven’t played this game yet, I highly recommend that you do. 

7. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard 

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard brought the series back to its horror roots and away from the over the top action movie tone that we’ve seen it the previous iteration. The game has just the right amount of weird and scary that I’ve come to love with Resident Evil. As some who’s favorite Resident Evil game is 4, Resident Evil 7 comes as a close second. If you really wanna wet yourself then I highly recommend playing the game in VR. 

6. Horizon Zero Dawn

Horizon Zero Dawn just might be the most innovative games I’ve ever played. A game that takes place in a world filled with robot dinosaurs, ruins and stunning environments ? Sign me up. Between its story, crafting and it’s amazing open world Horizon is a must play if you own and PS4.


5. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds

I don’t usually buy games that are in early access, but the phenomenon that is PUBG could not be ignored. From your first death you get hooked and want to see if you can get ti #1. Sure, the game combat and gameplay are good (a bit buggy at times). But the game really shines when you’re playing with friends. I can’t remember a time when I laughed so much or so hard during a game. Weather it was because I accidentally downed a team mate or because I drove off a cliff and the car exploded, PUBG leads to a good time. You can play solo, I just don’t think you’ll have as much fun as you’ll have with others. 

4. HellBlade

One of the most immersive games I’ve ever played. Headphones are 100% recommended when playing as the game features 3D audio on a whole nother level and you just wouldn’t have the same experience if you play with out them. The combat is really satisfying and fluid once you get the hang of things. The scenery is amazing and the performance from Melina Juergens (Senua) is simply breath taking. The games take on mental illness in the story of the game is very refreshing as we get a glimpse of what it’s like living with a mental illness. 

3. Super Mario Odyssey

Mario is back and better then ever. This time Mario has a new friend, Cappy, to help him save Peach and his Cappy’s sister from Bowser. Happy brings a refreshing element to the game that I haven’t felt since I played Mario 64. Speaking of Mario 64, That’s one of the things I absolutely love about the this game. It feels like 64 on steroids and could not be anymore happy about it. There’s also a really awesome Kingdom that you unlock when you beat the game that really warmed my heart. If you own a Nintendo Switch you really should play this game. 

2. Life Is Strange: Before The Storm 

When Before The Storm was announced at E3 2017, I was both excited and skeptical. As a huge Life Is Strange fan of course I wanted more from the series, but when I heard that the voice actors were didn’t that’s were I become worried. But, at the end of it all Before The Storm is simply a master piece for any LIS fan. This game has no business being as good as it was considering Dont Nod wasn’t the developer for the game. Instead Deck Nine was at the helm and did one hella of a job. The dynamic between Rachel and Chloe is fantastic and Chloe is even more relatable is Before The Storm than the original game. Thank you Deck Nine for making such a beautiful game, one I won’t soon forget. 

1. The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild 

Is anyone surprised ? When I pre ordered the Nintendo Switch back in January of this year I also pre ordered Zelda. I wasn’t much of a Zelda person at the time, I loved playing Link in smash and Wind Waker was a really fun game on the GameCube. Other then that Zelda never really caught my attention growing up. I thought Zelda could keep me busy on the Switch until Splatoon 2 or some other game came out. Boy was I right. The story, the open world, the combat the everything about Breath Of The Wild is amazing. The simple that the if you think you can do something in the game, chances are YOU CAN!! When does that ever happen in a game. I remember being near Death Mountain and thought “I wonder if I drop some meat will the lava will cook it ?” Sure enough the meat was cooked and I was amazed. Breath Of The Wild doesn’t feel like an ordinary game, It gives you free range to do whatever you want in ways most open world games never do. On top of that, the fact that you have to watch what clothes you’re wearing so you don’t freeze to death or overheat just brings a whole new dynamic to the game. If you haven’t played this game. You really should. It’s definitely one of the ages.


So there you have it, those are my Top 10 Games of 2017. Here’s to  2018. It’s looking to be another amazing year for games, with Spider-Man, Red Dead Redemption, God of War, Detroit: Become Human, Soulcalibur VI and BlazeBlue: Cross Tag Battle just to name a few things I’m excited about in the coming year. I’d also like to give a “few” honorable mentions to some games that didn’t make the list but I still really  enjoyed playing this year. 


Call of Duty WWII
Battlefront II
Splatoon 2
Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite 
Gundam Versus
ARMS
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Injustice 2 
Tekken 7
Nier: Automata
Wolfenstein II
Uncharted: Lost Legacy 

Tales Of Bereseria 

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Here’s The Best Selling Games For September 2017

1. Destiny 2 – Activision Blizzard
2. NBA 2K18 – Take-Two Interactive
3. Madden NFL 18 – EA
4. FIFA 18 – EA
5. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle – Ubisoft
6. Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite – Capcom
7. Grand Theft Auto V – Take-Two Interactive
8. NHL 18 – EA
9. Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo
10. Rainbow Six: Siege – Ubisoft
11. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Nintendo
12. Metroid: Samus Returns – Nintendo
13. Pokken Tournament DX – Nintendo
14. Overwatch – Activision Blizzard
15. Ark: Survival Evolved – Studio Wildcard
16. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy – Sony
17. NBA Live 18 – EA
18. Splatoon 2 – Nintendo
19. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy – Activision Blizzard

20. Minecraft – Microsoft


Sunday, August 20, 2017

2 Nintendo Directs Will Take Place During Gamescom 2017


Nintendo has big plans for Gamescom, as the company will have 2 Nintendo Directs for the event. The first Direct will take place on August 23rd at 2 PM UK / 6 AM PT / 9AM ET and will focus on Super Mario Odyssey for the Nintendo Switch with a special developer talk from producer Yoshiaki Koizumi. The second Nintendo Direct will take place on August 24th at 11 AM UK / 3 AM PT / 6 AM ET with a focus on the upcoming Metroid: Samus Returns for the Nintendo 3DS and Producer Yoshio Sakamoto and José Luis Márquez, creative director of developer Mercury Steam, will be in attendance to talk all things Metroid on 3DS. It’s shaping up to be a good show this year for Nintendo fans and gamers in general.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Nintendo Addressed The Metroid: Samus Returns Amiibo Controversy

Nintendo has tried to explain and clear up the situation regarding the use of Amiibo in Metroid: Samus Returns with USGamer. You can read their response below as well as USGamer’s take on the problem.

“Yes, Fusion Mode—which will give players access to Samus’ Fusion Suit as well as a more challenging difficulty in the game—is indeed locked behind the Metroid amiibo. This content will not be offered as a separate DLC in Nintendo’s digital eShop. However, there will be a standard hard mode that will be unlockable once players complete the game on regular difficulty. This mode, which is confusingly separate from the Fusion Mode’s own harder difficulty, won’t be locked behind any amiibo.”

Nintendo Reveals Metroid: Samus Returns “New” Nintendo 3DS XL


Nintendo has announced a Metroid: Samus Returns themed “New” Nintendo 3DS XL. The console will be available on September 15th for $199.99.



















Saturday, July 29, 2017

Some Samus Returns Features Locked Behind Amiibo


Nintendo has clarified that the Hard Mode, Art Gallery and Music Player can only be accessed via the Metroid amiibos. Some fans are obviously disappointed with this announcement, but it nice to see amiibos have some added functionality to the game. Thoughts ?

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Nintendo Reveal Amiibo Function In Metroid: Samus Returns

Alongside the announcement of Metroid: Samus Returns for the 3DS, Nintendo also revealed a new series of Metroid amiibo. The Metroid: Samus Returns website has now revealed their functionality in the game. Translated by Japanese Nintendo, the list reveals that not only will the Metroid series work, but also the Super Smash Bros Samus figures. Check out the list below.
Samus Aran (Metroid Series)
  • Elon Reserve Tank (special ability recovery)
  • Metroid II Art Gallery (unlocked after beating game)

Metroid (Metroid Series)
  • Metroid Marker (tells you location of nearest Metroid)
  • FUSION Difficulty Mode (unlocked after beating game)

Samus Aran (Super Smash Bros. Series)
  • Missile Reserve Tank (missile recovery)
  • Concept Art Gallery (unlocked after beating game)

Zero Suit Samus (Super Smash Bros. Series)

  • Energy Reserve Tank (energy recovery)
  • Sound Test (unlocked after beating game)

Saturday, June 24, 2017

The European Special Edition For Metroid: Samus Returns Is Better Than The North American One

Metroid: Samus Returns for Nintendo 3DS will be released this September. Metroid: Samus Returns is getting a special edition in both North America and Europe, however the European version looks 1000x better of the two as it comes with the following:

  • The special edition of Metroid: Samus Returns includes:
  • A physical version of the game
  • A download code for the original Game Boy game Metroid II: Return of Samus to be redeemed in Nintendo eShop
  • A SteelBook
  • A sound-selection CD featuring 25 tracks from across the Metroid franchise
  • A gold “S” pin badge
  • A Morph Ball 3D keyring
  • A 40-page artbook

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Metroid Samus Returns Coming To Nintendo 3DS Later This Year


Nintendo has announced that Samus is returning to the Nintendo  3DS in Metroid Samus Returns. This will with out a doubt keep Metroid fans tied over until Metroid Prime 4 releases on the Nintendo Switch in 2018. Metroid Samus Returns comes to Nintendo 3DS on September 15th 2017. The game is also developed by the prestigious Mercury Stream and is a Metroid II Remake. You can also pick up a limited edition of the game, which comes with the soundtrack. Last but not least you can expect a Amiibo 2 pack of Samus and a Metroid to release along side the game.