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Some sales make me wince with buyer’s remorse, others make me wonder if the publishers are playing a long game of price limbo. Right now though, I’m looking at a set of discounts that feel almost too good to pass up. If you love keeping your library stacked with proven hits and cult favourites, this deceptively idle Tuesday is actually an absolute treat.
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, I’m using a Space Pirate plasma blast to light 15 candles on a cake baked for Metroid: Other M, that polarising third-person action entry that tried to morph[ball] together side-scrolling heritage with Team Ninja’s cinematic flair. Back in 2010, the promise of a more story-driven Samus adventure got me amped. On paper, that sounded like a dream; in practice, Other M split the room.
The combat system was fluid and punchy, blending first-person aiming with fast-paced melee, but the heavy-handed script and rigid command structure rubbed a lot of longtime fans the wrong way. It might not have stuck the landing, but it remains a conversation piece in Metroid history.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Valkyria Chronicles II (PSP) 2010. eBay
– Metroid: Other M (Wii) 2010. eBay
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