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E3 Expo 2006

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Metroid® Prime 3: Corruption
Format: Wii™
Launch Date: TBA
ESRB: RP (Rating Pending)
Game Type: First-Person Adventure
Accessories: Wii Remote and Nunchuk Controller
Players: 1
Developer: Retro
KEY INFORMATION
If you think you knew what it felt like to be the bounty hunter behind the
visor, think again. Take aim at evil with Nintendo’s revolutionary controller.
• Players control Samus by moving with the Nunchuk controller and aiming with
the pointer, allowing for a level of immersion unlike anything they have ever
experienced. Through the eyes of Samus, players experience a quantum leap in
first-person control as they wield the Wii Remote, the ultimate device for the
first-person shooter genre.
• Samus will employ well-known power-ups like the Grapple Beam and Morph Ball,
as well as a bunch of new surprises, to help her survive her coming trials.
Game storyline: The Galactic Federation’s Base Sector Zero is under
attack by Space Pirates. Samus must boot up the generator to restore the defense
systems. But at the end of her path, someone awful is waiting for her.
Characters: Samus, Dark Samus, the Galactic Federation and many new
bounty hunters.
How to progress through the game: The war initiated by Dark Samus and the
Space Pirates rages across many planets as they attempt to corrupt each with
Phazon seeds. Players use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to explore alien
landscapes, hunt for weapons and information, and destroy the seeds. Saving the
planets from Corruption isn’t enough, though. Eventually, players must take down
Samus’ mortal enemy, Dark Samus.
Special powers/weapons/moves/features: Besides using the Wii Remote and
Nunchuk controllers to pull off amazing feats like aiming and blasting in midair
or at a full run, players also will have an array of different weapons at their
disposal. In true Metroid fashion, these will become powered up as the game
progresses. Not only that, but the controller will be used for a number of other
game elements beyond the traditional first-person shooter standards.






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