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Abstract: Published June 6th 2006. Written by Nick. It has taken a long time for me to become engrossed in the Metroid series. From earlier dabbling in Super Metroid, I wasn’t very attracted to the series. A little more recently, Metroid Prime failed to captivat...
Rating - GreatNot an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.Preview by VaughnWhile not everyone was sure Retro Studios was up to the task of recreating a noble license such as Metroid for the GameCube, critics and gamers alike agree...
Resurgence in the Metroid franchise in recent years has seen many releases for Nintendo’s consoles, particularly their handheld devices. Metroid Prime: Hunters is one of these games. Metroid Prime: Hunters takes place sometime in between the Metroid...
Amazing graphics and art direction; Unique characters, alternate forms for each character, and a good selection of weapons add a ton of depth to multiplayer; loads of multiplayer and online modes will keep this game draining your DS’s batteries for...
Single player game is not up to par with other games in the Metroid franchise; disconnecters don’t suffer a loss and prevent you from getting a win; Random matchmaking on Nintendo WiFi can occasionally be slow and unreliable.
The best handheld first person shooter on the market, the best multiplayer Metroid game, and one of the best reasons to own a DS.
Abstract: One of the very first displays of the DS’s power was a demo that was sent out with initial shipments of the system at its launch. The demo, for Metroid Prime: Hunters, showcased the system’s graphical prowess and its potential as a viable plat...
More than just a great handheld FPS, this is one of the very best mobile games around and a glowing testimony to what the humble DS can do when pushed. Unmissable....
Published: 2006-04-26, Author: Michael , review by: pocketgamer.co.uk
Abstract: Fittingly for a handheld with dual screens, Metroid Prime: Hunters is a game of two halves. Not in the football sense, mind – although part of the action does require you regularly transform gun-slinging adventurer Samus Aran into a ball to squeeze...
Abstract: Nintendo Introduction/OverviewMetroid Prime Hunters is the latest installment in this classic franchise. In this game, the galactic federation receives a telepathic message, informing them that an ?ultimate power? lies in the distant tetra galaxy...