Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Nintendo

Release Date: August 27, 2007

Adventure, FPP, science fiction, action adventure, Nintendo exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer

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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is the third installment of the popular intergalactic award hunter Samus Aran. However, unlike the previous two editions, prepared with GameCube in mind, this time the authors of the game, Retro Studios, prepared it for the next Nintendo platform, Wii.

If you think you knew what it felt like to be the bounty hunter behind the visor, think again. The Galactic Federation’s network computer, Aurora Unit, is suddenly and completely corrupted with something like a virus. The Federation believes Space Pirates may be behind the problem and are soon attacked. Samus and other hunters leap to their defense only to find that the enemy they face is Dark Samus, armed with immense power that no one can withstand.

Features

* First-Person Perfect: Players control Samus by moving with the Nunchuk controller and aiming with the Wii Remote controller, allowing for a level of immersion unlike anything they have ever experienced. It's a quantum leap in first-person control.

* Wonderful Weapons: Samus employs well-known power-ups like the Grapple Beam and Morph Ball, as well as new surprises, to help her survive. Using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers, players will be able to grasp and pull things by using actual arm movements, as well as execute amazing feats like aiming and blasting in midair or at a full run.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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[1:54] Metroid Prime 3: Corruption WiiWare trailer

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A series of action adventure games in science-fiction reality starring bounty hunter Samus Aran. The series has been released exclusively for consoles manufactured by the Nintendo corporation since its inception.

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