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Croal vs. Totilo - Metroid Prime 3 vs. BioShock

Another round of considered commentary from two game journalism luminaries is now completed, and ready for your consumption. Newsweek's Croal and MTV's Totilo go back and forth on the merits of those 'other' console shooters, the ones without Halo in the title. What follows is a fascinating conversation focused on the titles BioShock and Metroid 3, with a wide-range of topics explored. They touch on the importance of a memorable opening, the sense of empowerment required for a good game, and a few words on what may have been lost in the move to 3D in the Metroid series. 'There's a very real argument to be made that something was lost in the transition from 2D to 3D, which is what the Wii's backers have been happy to talk about. While it's worth exploring why the transition ruined things for some gamers, I think little has been discussed about why other gamers didn't lose touch and what kind of tastes may have developed in those of us who stayed hardcore on both sides of the break. What do such gamers have to add to a discussion that so often deals only with the lapsed 2D gamers and the children of the 3D era, to say nothing of the outsider casuals?'"

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  1. Re:3d ruined Metroid by Chineseyes · · Score: 2, Funny

    3D ruined chess too.....oh wait.

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  2. Re:Metroid Prime 3 vs. BioShock. Play both, be hap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    In all fairness, herpes is more popular than the PS3, and the Ford Pinto has a lower failure rate than the 360.

  3. Re:Memorable openings by sanjacguy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unfortunately, what was most memorable to me about the opening of BioShock was that, as soon as you gain control of the player, the water splashing up in your face as you swim in the sea leaves drips on the screen, as if it were hitting the glass lens of a camera. There's my sense of immersion destroyed in the first few seconds! Of course, those of us with glasses find this completely immersive. :)