The Tuesday letters discusses the most annoying thing about Metroid Prime 4, as one reader tries to guess if Tomb Raider will be at The Game Awards 2025 or not.
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In contention
I know most people arenât really interested in the awards at The Game Awards, especially as this year is going to be dominated by Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (havenât played it, so couldnât say if that was fair or not) but I am interested to see the winners in some categories, especially Best Music.
I guess Expedition 33 is going to win that as well but looking at the categories Iâm kind of shocked that Mario Kart World isnât nominated. For me thatâs the easy winner but I donât know why it didnât get mentioned, maybe because most of the tracks are remixes? That hardly seems fair.
Anyway, of what has been nominated, and Iâve played, Iâd say Ghost Of YĹtei is the best. I really liked how it wasnât just the usual traditional approach but had a kind of spaghetti western vibe, with guitars and relatively modern music at times. It sold the whole cowboy angle and was a nod to the fact that the developers arenât Japanese, just like Ennio Morricone wasnât American.
Curious to know what other people would vote for that is or isnât nominated already.
Grackle
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A lifetime of Tekken
Crazy to think that one guy has been working on pretty much nothing but Tekken for 31 years but youâve got to say that Katsuhiro Harada has done a great job. It kind of lost its way a bit in the middle, round about the PlayStation 3 era, but itâs been a thing for that whole time, with no big breaks like Street Fighter.
I hope he hasnât had a falling out with Bandai Namco, as Iâm not sure why they couldnât have just given him a chance to work on something else, but whatever he does next, including possible retirement, best of luck to him. Iâm tempted to have a go on Tekken 3 tonight in his honour.
Brucie
The vault
I really hope EA sell off Dead Space to someone that can make good use of it. Iâm not certain who thatâd be, but it almost wouldnât matter, because as long as EA has the franchise there just isnât going to be any more games at all, good or bad.
Like you said, Iâd love for them to sell off other games too, like Burnout and all the old Bullfrog games like Dungeon Keeper and Theme Park. They wonât though. They wonât make enough money for them to bother with and so theyâd rather just sit on them and let them be slowly forgotten, until no one would want them anyway.
Heathcliffe
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Notch levels
No offence to the reader that wrote in yesterday, calling Nintendo a âspent forceâ, but come on, touch some grass. People used to joke about Nintendo being criticised if their games arenât literally the best ever in their genre and here we see absolute proof of it.
Now, Iâm not saying the Switch 2 hasnât been a mild disappointment, but the key word there is âmildâ. Donkey Kong Banaza is top notch and Mario Kart World is only a notch below that. Iâm not sure where Metroid Prime 4 stands, because Iâve never been into the series, but I donât see anyone saying itâs a bad game.
There were a lot of thought pieces a few years ago, asking what Nintendo would do after perfecting so many franchises last gen, well this is it. Theyâre in a difficult spot because itâs hard to pull off another Zelda: Breath Of The Wild or Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Itâs difficult to reinvent the wheel so often, so I can imagine that thereâs more controversy to come.
Lentz
Semi-grimdark
I could maybe see that Game Awards statue thing being Tomb Raider. Itâs weird because it manages to almost look like abut half a dozen things, but not quite. To me it seems a little too cartoonish (that crocodile is almost smiling) to be FromSoftware or anything more serious. I think thatâs why the first guesses were for something to do with Diablo.
So youâre looking for something that is reasonably serious, because of the skulls and all that, but isnât 100% grimdark. I think Tomb Raider fits that description. But then again so could a lot of things, including plenty of games Iâve never heard of.
Korbie
Myles more annoying
I have Metriod Prime 4 but after seeing some streams Iâm not in any rush. It looks like Nintendo hasnât any real clue what to do with the Prime games and they may as well stick it in the same cupboard they keep Star Fox in.
The chatty and helpful non-player characters actually look the least of the problems. I think you can mute them too.
The open world just looks so barren and boring but also looks to have had a negative impact on the world design. Instead of a beguiling Dark Souls interconnected world we get something more akin to Dark Souls 2. A centre with some independent paths or zones off of it.
But Dark Souls 2 at least recognised that structure would become tedious without fast travel from the start.
Also, progression looks to be very linear and the open world just there to give a reason for the bikes existence, which looks to be mainly used for commuting. You canât explore the open world like an open world in say Zelda: Breath Of The Wild.
The puzzling looks basic, the abilities look to be all the normal ones just prefixed with the word âpsychicâ. It just doesnât look like a good game to be honest.
Iâll find out for myself eventually. But Routine, Total Chaos, and Skate Story on the sub services I have will be put before it.
In general though Iâm pretty happy with the Switch 2. Hardware is great, GameCube on Nintendo Switch Online is great, indie console exclusives like UFO 50 and Hades 2 are great, Donkey Kong Bananza is great, performance upgrades on Switch games is great.
Simundo
GC: The other characters are pretty far up the list of problems, and you canât mute them. Theyâre certainly far more frustrating than the open world, which is a non-issue â neither good nor bad.
Unfinished symphony
I donât think anyoneâs written about Deltarune yet, so I just wanted to say that it is such a great game so far.
Itâs only $25 and is definitely worth it for whatâs in the game right now, theorising about while waiting is part of the fun. Just wanted to say I would definitely recommend.
therealpizza
Timewaster trouble
Iâd argue disrespecting player time is a far more serious complaint with games that arenât focused on compelling challenges. So many aim to offer value for money just by having what amounts to no more than about 15 hours of gameplay stretched over 60+ very similar hours. I strongly doubt Iâve ever been stuck on parts of a difficult game for a cumulative total of more than 40 hours but Iâve certainly played that amount of arguably redundant content in many games.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is probably more disrespectful of my time, solely based on the overlong and meandering plot (and that prologue, which I sat on for two years before bringing myself to complete it). I certainly didnât feel more rewarded just because I didnât die a lot.
I think arguments about failure representing a waste of time are missing the point. Yeah, if by dying in games that are designed to make you die a lot, you feel like youâve lost something valuable instead of having learned a thing or two and gained a bit of experience or insight (as well as some crucial renewed determination), youâre going to have a bad time. Thatâs not how youâre meant to treat death in these games.
Iâd disagree with the wording in the Readerâs Feature about âonly the bestâ being able to beat some games as well. Most of us who enjoy them arenât the best in any aspect of gaming and Iâm sure that applies to most critics who praise them. In fact, our ability to engage positively with failure speaks to the opposite of any sense of elitism.
If youâre baffled because you feel some popular games are punishing and disrespectful, maybe entertain the possibility that itâs a you thing rather than insist something needs to mould itself around you.
As it is, the player reflecting and adjusting accordingly is usually the solution to overcoming the challenges in these games. So itâs probably no surprise to see the ones that donât want to reflect in that way and who just resign to the difficulty seem to be the same ones who insist challenge is a failure of the games and not a deliberate and largely embraced core principle.
Panda
Inbox also-rans
Didnât the regulator do a poor job trying to stop the Activision Blizzard deal going through, then appealed, which was rejected. Iâm sure thatâs what happened, unless Iâve got it wrong. Either way when the Warner Bros. deal goes through jobs will be going.
David
GC: Well, they didnât win their argument so you could say they did a poor job. But itâs a court case, so there was never going to be any guarantee.
I have never heard of Skate Story until your review but what a weird sounding game. Goes without saying that itâs something only an indie dev could come up with, so maybe that reader was right about this being their year.
Gordo
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