Posted on 02/16/2018 at 01:35 PM
| Filed Under Blogs
2004 sucked for me, too. It was probably the low point of my adult life up until then. My only consolation was video games, specifically Tales of Symphonia, which is a game I still dig out every once in awhile. I also played MGS: The Twin Snakes, but I'm not a huge MGS fan the way a lot of other people here are. I did enjoy the Psycho Mantis sequence, since I had saves from Wind Waker on that memory card.
Metroid: Zero Mission was an interesting beast. On the one hand, it was too linear and hand-holdy. One of the points of Metroid for me was always exploration, and when the game tells you where to go it takes a lot of that out for me. On the other hand, the controls and graphics were really nice. The original Metroid is one of my big classics from childhood, but it is a really rough play these days just because of the controls. Super Metroid remains my gold standard for Metroid games. Metroid Prime 2 I didn't get into as much as the first game.
Activision really ran Tony Hawk into the ground, didn't they? They did the same thing with Guitar Hero a few years later.