Other than a roster of all new, alien bounty hunters and an emphasis on touch screen, multiplayer deathmatching, all we could say about Metroid Prime Hunters before today was that we'd jump into the shadiest fight club around to get our hands on it. Now, after spending some quality time torching, bombing and bashing three other players in Wi-Fi match ups, we can safely say the wait will be worth it.
The first aspect to zero in on is how non-traditional the fragging is. The six hunters and
Hard as it is to believe now, Metroid's switch from side-scrolling corridor sprint to first person adventure freaked everyone out. Running and gunning, after all, was never the core of heroine Samus' purview. Today, though, the series is one of Nintendo's most successful, and the bounty hunter couldn't be in a better position to try new things. Case in point: Metroid Prime Hunters is a fast action shooter that plays down the series' deliberately paced gameplay. Forget searching for clues;
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posted 6 years ago
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Metroid Prime Hunters is broken up into a series of specific missions, which you receive from the Galactic Federation before each level.The game's story basically revolves around an artefact hunt; technology of vast power that's scattered around the galaxy. Using her ship, space hunter Samus will need to travel around the system to search for them. However, these artefacts are not only sought after by Samus, but also by a number of other bounty hunters. Each bounty hunter is nastier than the
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NGC
posted 6 years, 1 month ago
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Metroid Prime Hunters is broken up into a series of specific missions, which you receive from the Galactic Federation before each level.
The game's story basically revolves around an artefact hunt - technology of vast power that's scattered around the galaxy. Using her ship, Samus will need to travel around the system to search for them.
However, these artefacts are not only sought after by Samus, but also by a number of other bounty hunters.
Each bounty hunter is nastier than the last,