I see what you mean, but I feel like Nintendo could successfully meld BioShock and Dead Space into one, glorious single player adventure. And really, the template is already laid out for them so that they really don't have to do much innovation. It's kinda like what you were talking about on the previous page. Metroid Prime did it right: there was weapon/upgrade acquisition, but it didn't underrwhelm you nor did make you into a one man walking nuke. All I need is my grappling hook, morph ball, and jump maneuvers, and I'm set to shell out $70 to spend countless hours exploring a virtual world.
I played MP1, 2, and 3. While shooting **** as Samus with the Wii-mote was fun for a bit, it got tiresome. I would have rather they avoided it altogether in the third installment, to be honest.
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