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The last in the trilogy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption arrives to the Wii in style.
The story revolves around a computer virus that is corrupting the Galactic Federation's computers, and Space Pirates are believed to be behind the problem. The Federation entrusts the mission to bounty hunters, Samus among them, but as the briefing happens, they are attacked by pirates and "infected". It turns out it's actually Dark Samus who is behind it all.
The first surprise was actually how the game looked. I mean, we look at Wii games and graphic-wise, nothing ever seems to stand out much. But Metroid Prime 3:...
review »Welcome, my friends, to the final piece in the Metriod Prime series, know as Metriod Prime 3: Corruption. Personally, I feel this game finishes the series quite well, but there are some things that were left out from the previous Primes that I would've like to see back in this one. If you happen to complete this game at 100% completion, you get left with a cliffhanger that perhaps suggests the next piece in the story line...
Allow me to give a little background before we begin. Metroid Prime starts the story by having Samus investigate a plant known as Tallon IV, a planet formerly home...
review »If you played Metroid Prime and Prime 2: Echoes, this game is a must have. If you haven't played the first two, you don't know what you are missing. This game picks up right where the last two left off. If you are a fan of first person shooters, this is quickly becoming one of the quintessential games of the genre. The controls are perfectly tuned to accurately follow the Wii remote as it is moved around the screen. Some purists of PC first person shooters may prefer a mouse and keyboard, and I used to be one of them, until I played Prime 3. The controls are so tight and accurate, you almost think...
review »Metroid Prime: Corruption
The Review
by CG17
So my wife got my kids a Wii for Cristmas last year. All fine and dandy for the wee ones, but the game selection for the adults was rather lackluster. That's when I noticed an old love, Samus staring at me one day when I went to get my son the newest Poke'mon adventure.
I was greeted with awsome right off the bat, amazing graphics, music, a very simple yet extravagent control interface. And thats all the first 2 minutes. within the hour I'm blasting my way through space pirates, saving Galactic forces peons from ending up as goo, and using my brain to...
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4.94 overall from 16 reviews
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