New suits and floating cities star in Samus' latest
Jul 13, 2007
Nintendo's press conference may not have held great interest for the hardcore gamer, but behind closed doors it was allowing select individuals an hour-long session of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. Fans will know that's still not enough time to truly get a feel for such an enormous game, but our 60 minutes of Samus definitely left us with some mixed impressions.
The first 20 minutes or so take place on a space station. There are workers milling around, space marines barking orders and rival
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The on-off-on-off saga of Metroid Prime 3 is most definitely back on track now, with a release date set for August 20 and the game is fixing up to be something quite special - the lucky people who have been testing the game at Nintendo's localization department have given a big thumbs up to the all-important control system, which they claim will set a new standard for first-person games on Wii.
So what's the big deal regarding the control system? We've played an earlier version, from before
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ESRB Rating
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is rated: Teen
Animated Blood,
Violence
PEGI Rating
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is rated: Rating Pending