Nintendo Wii Game
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Release date: 26-10-2007
Format: GAME
Catalogue Number: 2121746
Label: nintendo
Jul 2007
Six months have passed since the events on the planet Aether. The Galactic Federation's network computers, Aurora Units, are suddenly and completely corrupted with something like a virus, and only quick action saves the entire network from going down. The Federation believes Space Pirates may be behind the problem and, beginning with Samus, starts to contact bounty hunters.
The war initiated by Dark Samus and the Space Pirates ranges across many planets as Dark Samus attempts to corrupt each with Phazon seeds. Use the Hypermode system and Samus' weapons like the Power Beam, Morph Ball and Scan Visor to explore alien landscapes, hunt for weapons and information, and destroy the seeds, all the while balancing Samus' Phazon corruption with the powers granted to her by the PED suit. Saving the planets from corruption isn't enough, though. Eventually, players must take down Samus' mortal enemy, Dark Samus, as well.
Besides using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers to pull off amazing feats like aiming and blasting in midair or at a full run, players also have an array of different weapons at their disposal. In true Metroid fashion, these become powered up as the game progresses. Multiple sensitivity settings for aiming ensure that the game controls like a dream for both novice players and veteran first-person shooter enthusiasts.
Not only that, but the controller is used for a number of other game elements beyond the traditional first-person shooter standards, like physically interacting with machinery (by pushing, twisting and pulling the Wii Remote) and latching onto things with Samus' grapple beam (by casting forward and then yanking back the Nunchuk). Players can also access their different visors via a quick-select system: They simply hold down the Minus button and point at their selection.
Advanced players will find the Lock-on Free Aiming system is unparalleled. Players can lock the camera on enemies with the Nunchuk's Z button, yet still have complete control of where they aim with the Wii Remote. The result is perfect first-person control.
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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption -
Nintendo Wii Game
Format: GAMES
Sam See all by me Location: Cockermouth
12 October, 2008
Prime 3 is one of the best games I have ever played. Simple as that.
The controls are very reseptive and after you've played an FPS this way you'll never want to go back to duel analog sticks again. The artwork is fantastic which is complemented by some fo the best graphics on Wii. The story is well told, if a little predictable at times.
Above all the game is immersive. All the little touches such as pulling leavers and pressing buttons in the first person make you really feel you're behind Samus's visor, putting you into some creepy and some beautiful environments.
This game really sucks you into a great setting, story and atmosphere. It's challenging and suberbly designed. It's one of the best games I've played in a long time.
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Conrad See all by me Location: Windhoek
17 June, 2008
This is the thinker's man FPS, as there is action, but the game is more a puzzle FPS. The one minute you are shooting, the next you wonder what to do, but in a good way. Excellent graphics and sound with great bosses to beat makes a very good package. The best 2D platformer made into a 3D FPS that keeps the 2D platformer feeling.
The control with the Wii controler to shoot is excellent.
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James Baulch See all by me Location: BASINGSTOKE
4 June, 2008
This game has no multiplayer which is basically a first for Wii other than zelda but it doesn't matter.
This has 25-30 hours of single play. This means it will last you ages. The puzzles are challenging and theres tons of replay value.
The controls work great.
The graphics are the best yet.
The plot is great too.
This game deserves 5 stars and is a quality end to the trilogy.
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