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Metroid Prime trilogy ends with a bang

by: Sean Colleli -
More On: Metroid Prime 3:Corruption
Nintendo just wants to remind you about the release of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption with this little press release.  After some initial disappointment I've gotten deep into the game, and it just keeps getting deeper.  I hate so sound like a Nintendo fanboy (after all, I own a Sony console now) but Corruption really is that good.  It won't blow your head off with an unforgettable intro the way Bioshock will, but take a few minutes to look around and you'll see just how rich an experience Prime 3 is.  Hardcore gamers, this one is for you, this is the game that makes that Wii purchase worth the cash.  Now if you'll escuse me, I have to get back to being corrupted.  I'll post a review once I figure out how to rate this game--I'm torn between my sense of journalistic objectivity, and the gorgeous alien worlds that are slowly swallowing me whole.
Nintendo's Epic Trilogy Concludes With Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
 
           First-Person Controls Immerse Players Like Never Before
 
    REDMOND, Wash., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's launch of Metroid(R)
Prime 3: Corruption for Wii(TM) marks the end of a trilogy -- and the start of
the most active and dynamic Metroid adventure yet.  With the motion-sensitive 
Wii Remote, you become one with heroine Samus Aran's powerful arm cannon,
while the Nunchuk can literally yank armor off enemies.
    (Photo: NewsCom:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070827/LAM094)
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    "Metroid Prime 3 has a revolutionary control style that makes it easy for
anyone to immediately jump into the action," says George Harrison, Nintendo of
America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications.
"Now, an entirely new audience can experience this amazing first-person
adventure."
    The rich story requires players to use their heads as much as their hands.
Complex puzzles, tough enemies and new challenges put players inside the visor
of the story's heroine. As deadly Phazon threatens to corrupt Samus, she
harnesses its power and attacks her enemies with superpowered weapons. Metroid
Prime 3: Corruption features voice acting, new bounty hunters and three
adjustable control settings for players of all skill levels.
    Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, rated T for Teen, launches today exclusively
for Wii. The game's launch represents the culmination of Nintendo's "Month of
Metroid," which has featured free Metroid Prime 3: Corruption videos available
for download in the Wii Shop Channel and the release of the classic Metroid(R)
and Super Metroid(R) for the Virtual Console(TM). For more information about
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, visit http://www.Metroid.com.
    Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the
content their children can access. For more information about this and other
Wii features, visit http://www.Wii.com.
 
    The worldwide innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment,
Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and
software for its Wii(TM), Nintendo DS(TM), Game Boy(R) Advance and Nintendo
GameCube(TM) systems. Since 1983, Nintendo has sold nearly 2.4 billion video
games and more than 409 million hardware units globally, and has created
industry icons like Mario(TM), Donkey Kong(R), Metroid(R), Zelda(TM) and
Pokemon(R). A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in
Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the
Western Hemisphere. For more information about Nintendo, visit the company's
Web site at http://www.nintendo.com.