The galaxy is not at peace. Samus may have won the battle, but the war on the Space Pirates is far from over. Enlist with the Federation Force to join a four-player local or online squad in this co-op sci-fi shooter. Make it a solitary mission or join 3 friends for increased firepower and deeper strategies. In each mission, you'll choose your role on the team by selecting from different subweapons and MODs to customize your Mech and maximize your chance of survival. Fight alongside teammates in your specialized Mech to eliminate the Space Pirate menace and any threat that stands in your way. Work together, tackle missions, take down bosses, and defeat hostile creatures as one powerful unit
This game has some awkward controls, being timed and scored take away from the enjoyment a bit, and it's geared entirely to roughly toward multiplayer. Playing the single player makes it drag on, the fact that if makes you choose load outs and then weighs you down with them, boosted the modding system and built using them around getting medals in-mission, and, going back to the awkward controls, it starts you off in the gyro aiming, the game is painful. You can switch to Configuration B, which moves everything to the shoulder buttons, and the analogue nub. If your knuckles can handle that, it's a more comfortable control set up then moving your arms around trying to find the enemy.
As for the story, it has potential. Even with the gameplay feeling aggravating at worst, phoned in at best, I've only played the first two levels and I'm interested enough in finding out what's going on to keep playing it.
So, I wouldn't really recommend this to Metroid fans YET, but it would be a good way to go "Hey, if you liked that, go check all these other BETTER games" and make Metroid have a second coming.
Power your home office with this Lenovo desktop. Six total USB ports lets you customize your workspace with favorite computing accessories, and built-in wireless ensures a consistent connection to your home network to reduce loss of data or work. This Lenovo desktop sports 2TB of hard drive space for all your documents, photos and videos.
Overall4 out of 5
Lenovo spendy, but better than the Dell w/Vista
BySeattleShim
After repeated virus problems with the old Dell Vista system it was time for me to upgrade and the 'open box' discount was a major factor in making the purchase. Now all I have to do is figure out how to navigate Windows 10.
Inachi
about the spendy
August 28, 2016
it just went on sale today for 200 dollars off, maybe see if you can get some of that savings?