Finally finished Prime Remastered up tonight! Final boss was tough, but luckily I managed to beat it my first time (glad too, as it's long winded enough that it probably would have been more demoralizing to have to retry rather than being a «just one more try» type of feeling). Anyhow, I cleared it with an 88% completion.
Overall I think I prefer the (newer) 2D games with how they've been evolving to have a quick paced action feel rather than the more strategic angle this has (what with the more puzzle like combat requiring you to swap visors & beams), but I can totally understand why it has the reputation it does. It's quite frankly amazing how they pretty much nailed the transition to 3D on the first go, especially since Super is arguably really the only solid example of the formula to release before it.
@Ralizah Ok, that's not quite as bad then. I didn't really know as I haven't bought much for the Switch since I don't use it much anymore.
True, I will give Nintendo credit for that. When I bought Breath of the Wild many months ago, I didn't need to download a patch. I expected to since I knew it had patches released for it, but it was up to date.
@Anti-Matter If you mean the earlier games that released with both versions listed on the case as opposed to ones now that release with two separate physical versions, then yes. I understand why those were Blu-ray discs and not UHD ones since obviously the Xbox One doesn't have a UHD drive, but if any games now that are just Series X versions don't release on a UHD disc, there's no excuse. I can't confirm that every Series X game now only releases on a Blu-ray disc as I don't buy games for it anymore, but it wouldn't surprise me if that was true.
Man, Atari 50 is just so good
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