Metroid March!!

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Tenth piece forWe finally hit Prime Time.There's few games in my life I think I've gone back and replayed mor than I have theTrilogy. Despite multiple 100% runs on all three games and a near photographic knowledge and memory of them in and out, I still can go back and feel completely lost and immersed in them almost as much as the first time I ever picked them up. Few games can do that. But the Prime games are really above and beyond.Personallyhas always been my favorite. It's not only my favorite in the trilogy, but one of my favorites in the franchise as a whole, second only to. That said,is one of my favorite games period.accomplished the immense challenge of transitioningto 3D and did it perfectly.then faced a far more daunting task... Doing it again, while being unique enough on it's own. And it definitely succeeded.stands on it's own two legs and proudly because it went for such a different direction than the first game did, in essentially horror. The game's dark tone atmosphere and morbidness really helps the game stand out but it never goes too far and still fits perfectly within the series to me, in many ways I considerto be a lot likeI could say so much about this game, be it it's music, the introduction and presence of Dark Samus, the Ing, the Luminoth, the super unique environments, the great and memorable boss battles of which there are many, and the heightened difficulty compared to the other two games.is more than just a sequel echoing memories of it's predecessor, it stands on top of a mountain of dead Ing and shouts it's greatness.May the Light of Aether shine upon you!!Watch thehere!!