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Hey everyone, 4EVER here, writing a message about the awesomeness of nintendo. From the Wii, to the 3DS, we at the 4EVER Nintendo blog just can't get enough!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

You got: the Metroid Prime Trilogy

If you are looking for the game and you actually find it, buy it immediatly. Don't hesitate, because there are so few copies left that you may never see it again. 


Okay, let's get this show on the road. I bought the MPT just yesterday, but didn't have time to play it. Now that I do, I can say it's totally freakin' awesome. But, here are a few things you will probably need to do before playing the game. Firstly, turn the sensitivity option to advanced, this will make aiming so much more precise than the other settings. Secondly, when presented with the difficulty selection, choose veteran, otherwise the game is just a bit too easy. Just saying. And finally, scrap all the ideas that you may have had about this game being like Halo or COD. MPT is more focused on exploration, platforming and strategic shooting than either of them. It's nowhere near close to a bullet/laser fest, but instead requires more thinking and navigating. You can actually ignore a lot of the enemies if you want to. Anyway, that's all from me. Back to the game...4EVER, away!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Pokemon: the Mystery Dungeon series

well, ive been a fan of the mystery dungeon games since the first one, red rescue team.
Now, I know you may be thinking, "but Doctor, the Mystery Dungeon Games werent as goodas the regular pokemon games." well, in some cases, you'd be right. but in most others, the mystery dungeon games are better than the normal ones. Sure, they didn't get the boss battles to be great the first time around, but they were still memorable. The first time I beat Rayquaza in red rescue team, i had an empty belly and was near death. Ah memories.

Mystery dungeon 2, explorers of time and darkness (and explorers of sky) couldn't have been any better. the story made sense, the boss battles were far less difficult and more fair, and then there is the music. Anyone who has beaten dialga will know what i'm talking about.
This game is incredibly memorable, even if you can't catch them all.
Also, leave any comments on who the final boss will be in the next mystery dungeon game

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Super Mario 3D Land

Call me crazy, but I have a sneaking suspicion that a copy of this game will be played by me. Soon. A lot. With a vague release date of "November" many Nintendo fans are out in the streets rioting with anticipation of this excellent looking Mario game...well, not really, but it is looking pretty cool. Super Mario 3D Land is a throwback to some of Mario's traditional 3D games as well as throwing in some themes taken from his 2D outings. For instance, most of the 3D Mario's have had a HUB world which lets you access the levels, but in 3D Land, the level interface is more like that of New Super Mario Bros where you walk around in a world map. The new inclusion from 2D to 3D Mario is the Star Coin. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, players collected Comet Coins to unlock prankstar comets. In 3D land, Mario will be back to collecting the 3 star coins. It hasn't been announced if this will bring up something like World 9, but rest assure, there will be a lot of searching for those elusive coins. There also seem to be quite a few new enemies, like Goombas with racoon tail which are used as an offensive attack and piranha plants that spit ink on the screen, obstructing vision. 
But one of the most anticipated things about this game is the return of the beloved Racoon (tanooki) suit. It allows Mario to perform some great jumps and glides.


Super Mario 3D Land promises to deliver some great Mario platforming and I'm sure it will deliver.