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[Wii] Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
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Old May 23, 2007, 08:45 AM #1 of 116
If Retro does decide to include multiplayer, I really do hope they do include an online component. The real problem I had with MP2 multiplayer was that no one I get to play games with actually want to play with. Most do opt for games like SSBM, Soul Calibur 2, and random sport games rather than play that. If it does have an online component, then it would greatly remedy this situation. Also, adding a few more modes and options wouldn't hurt, and mabye making some of those other characters playable (wishful thinking, I know).
QFT.

In all honesty, I enjoyed MP2's multiplayer... for a while. I mean, with its lack of options, it got old after a while, but it was fun while it lasted. If they were to add more characters, maps, and such, it would be a whole lot better. Then if they added an online feature... Hoo. That would be awesome.

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