
I'm not a big first person shooter fan anyway, and apparently this game wasn't much fun in the original PS2 version, but I wanted to see what the multiplayer was like.
I decided to practice in single player first so I would not be lame running around in multiplayer shooting badly.
I had so much trouble with the controls that I got very frustrated initially. This was before I had discovered the magic of the thumb strap thingie for targeting using the touchscreen, and had thought I was stuck with using the stylus (which was very hard while moving with the Control Pad) or using the ABXY buttons to aim.
I started it up again after hearing about the thumb strap, and was at least able to get through the opening level.
Then I realized I didn't really care what happens to the Rogue Agent... and I would never be able to do very well in multiplayer, and decided to wait for Metroid Prime Hunters. Popped in one of the many other awesome DS games instead...
I decided to practice in single player first so I would not be lame running around in multiplayer shooting badly.
I had so much trouble with the controls that I got very frustrated initially. This was before I had discovered the magic of the thumb strap thingie for targeting using the touchscreen, and had thought I was stuck with using the stylus (which was very hard while moving with the Control Pad) or using the ABXY buttons to aim.
I started it up again after hearing about the thumb strap, and was at least able to get through the opening level.
Then I realized I didn't really care what happens to the Rogue Agent... and I would never be able to do very well in multiplayer, and decided to wait for Metroid Prime Hunters. Popped in one of the many other awesome DS games instead...
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