02-01-2010, 08:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2010, 08:55 PM by SKELTON S. SKELETON.)
yeah but she's a videogame character. there's always this misconception that EVERY videogame character is supposed to represent the player.
it still shows her not shooting it and then recounting in fusion that she felt attached to it.
come on man, this is a pointless argument. neither of us are going to agree because I think Metroid is in well deserve of some actual characterization.
I'm going to enjoy the new Metroid game, while you probably miss out on it.
it still shows her not shooting it and then recounting in fusion that she felt attached to it.
come on man, this is a pointless argument. neither of us are going to agree because I think Metroid is in well deserve of some actual characterization.
I'm going to enjoy the new Metroid game, while you probably miss out on it.