![]() ![]() ![]() Since you can turn sideways in the air without losing your initial velocity, you can jump forwards to set a trajectory and then turn sideways and hold up to “infinitely” build speed. For some reason there is no sideways cap. but only for going forwards or backwards (and upwards). You also gain speed holding forwards in the air, though there is a speed cap. When airborne, if you release the analog stick, you will maintain your velocity instead of slowing down like you'd expect in most games. You switch between the aiming or moving/turning by holding the R button, and can lock your facing angle by holding L. Metroid Prime is a very odd first person shooter/first person platformer in terms of controls, there is only one analog stick which handles both aiming and moving around. Objective: Beat the game as fast as possible ![]()
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