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January 2008
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The editors liked
Controls
Ability to turn into a ball
Fantastic use of the Wii controls
Boss fights challenging and enjoyable
Taxing environmental puzzles
The editors didn't like
Guys a little quicker. As for gameplay
Its battle stations as usual with spaceships and planets playing out as the backdrop
However
Frustratingly
It does take time for the storyline and the action to eventually kick in
Abstract: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is, for the most part, Nintendos first established franchise to really utilize the Wiis motion-sensing strengths. With the exception of WarioWare Smooth moves, Nintendos franchises on the Wii have consisted of repurposed ...
Superlative visuals; refined gameplay; great implementation of controls; fitting end to trilogy.
Annoying streaming loading times; some tedious backtracking; learning curve on controls.
Its finally over. Retro Studios five-year journey of crafting a trilogy of 3D Metroid games has come to end, and what an excellent ride its been. The first two titles were of course groundbreaking for their time and resided on the gone-but-not-forgo...
Abstract: We rated the original Metroid Prime a 9.8 on GameCube and had Corruption been the first game in the series itd have been worthy of the same score. As it stands, Samus Arans latest adventure is a spectacular must-own experience and one of Wiis defining gam...
Abstract: Corruption doesn’t waste any time with storyline, as it isn’t necessary. Some stuff happens, someone attacks, and you’re off. Developer Retro Studios opted for a skeletal plot to give a more engaging game. Don’t expect any moral di...
Abstract: Finely crafted platform puzzles and exciting sci-fi firefights make this one of the Wiis most enjoyable non-casual offerings to date Id like to get to know Samus Aran a little better. No, Im not a metroidsexual (someone with the hopelessly unreason...
Abstract: After two superb outings on the Nintendo GameCube, Metroid Prime has landed on the Wii for its third and final instalment. Part alien-blasting action, part puzzle-solving adventure, Corruption is engaging even when its simply exploring the weird envi...
Fantastic environmental puzzles are among the best of the series, Great boss fights require you to use every game mechanic at your disposal, Atmospheric levels are a pleasure to explore, Various gameplay elements mesh nicely into a seamless whole.
Some of the contextual actions dont control all that well, Streamlined controls make things a little too easy and a little less adventurous, Doesnt do much different than the previous two Metroid Prime games.
Slick controls and great boss fights make Corruption a worthy end to the Metroid Prime trilogy. ...
The first-person shooter formula is finally done right on the Wii.
Theres a lot of design decisions that make this game feel less like Metroid than its forebears. The Final Word Metroid purists may feel betrayed by the ramped up action and shift in tone, but this is still a highly polished and phenomenal shooter. The...
Metroid purists may feel betrayed by the ramped up action and shift in tone, but this is still a highly polished and phenomenal shooter. The best FPS on the Wii yet.
I’ve never really liked the way first-person shooters control on consoles; the dual analog stick setup doesn’t match up – or even come close – to giving you the kind of control a mouse-and-keyboard combo does. What does come...
Abstract: Als Samus Aran die Augen aufschlägt, liegen die Ereignisse auf dem Planeten Aether wie ein Alptraum hinter ihr. Die bösartige Rasse der Ing ist besiegt und auch von der dunklen Samus scheint keine Gefahr mehr zu drohen. Nun treibt die Kopfgeldjägerin ...