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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Announces Metroid Prime Trilogy
« on: May 30, 2009, 11:57:13 PM »
I was reading TYP's comments on the Japanese Wii-make of MP1: http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/forums/index.php?topic=27441.0
It sounds to me as if it gives you two difficulty options when you first begin, Normal and Veteran. In the original MP1, you couldn't choose, it was just "normal", and then you unlocked Hard after beating the game. In MP3, you start with Normal and Veteran available, and can unlock Hyper difficulty. I'm wondering if Wii-made MP1 Veteran corresponds to original MP1 "normal", and if you can unlock something that corresponds to original MP1 Hard. MP3's Normal was ridiculously easy, which would be great news to my girlfriend. She enjoyed Zero Mission on Easy difficulty and seems interested in the Primes, but, well, they're pretty tough.
EDIT: Screenshot at Nintendo's official site: http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/7y8SXfbq4nlR_ZO15BY3yHdKL7erLAnk#images
I think (hope?) this confirms my suspicions, since the three circles on the left of each save file are the same as the ones in MP3.
It sounds to me as if it gives you two difficulty options when you first begin, Normal and Veteran. In the original MP1, you couldn't choose, it was just "normal", and then you unlocked Hard after beating the game. In MP3, you start with Normal and Veteran available, and can unlock Hyper difficulty. I'm wondering if Wii-made MP1 Veteran corresponds to original MP1 "normal", and if you can unlock something that corresponds to original MP1 Hard. MP3's Normal was ridiculously easy, which would be great news to my girlfriend. She enjoyed Zero Mission on Easy difficulty and seems interested in the Primes, but, well, they're pretty tough.
EDIT: Screenshot at Nintendo's official site: http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/7y8SXfbq4nlR_ZO15BY3yHdKL7erLAnk#images
I think (hope?) this confirms my suspicions, since the three circles on the left of each save file are the same as the ones in MP3.