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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo DS |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Nintendo of America |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | Unknown format, Multiple control schemes take full advantage of the DS touch screen, giving all gamers an ideal way to play, Compete head-to-head in a series of action packed arenas as you take on other bounty hunters, Link wirelessly with up to three friends for intense multiplayer action off one game card, Hone your skills against a slew of enemies in single-player training modes like Regulator, Survival and Morph Ball -- then put them to the test when you compete in Death Match arenas with your friends over a wireless connection |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 100730 |
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| UPC: | 045496735272 |
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Customer Reviews of Metroid Prime Hunters
What a game I got this game with my new system, I enjoy playing it. If you like Metroid Prime you'll enjoy this game too.
Great Metroid, but not the game advancement we are used to.
The first thing one should be ready for is that you do not upgrade Samus' suit the usual way. Her suit comes fully powered, save the gravity suit abilities, but all you add to it are new weapons. The new beams however are very fun. You must think, somewhat about the enemies you are fighting to choose the fastest gun with which to destroy them with.
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>Campaign, 4 Stars
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>It is a relatively long campaign as most DS Games go, yet they still pack a mean multiplayer. Traveling from planet to planet to gain Octoliths in order to gain, the Ultimate Power. The Ultimate Power may not be achieved at all, or not until the end of the game, how much does that suck? Overall, the campaign is fun, full of great puzzles and strategies, and long.
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>Multiplayer (Wi-Fi), 4 Stars
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>I can't get enough of my "NIntendo DS Live" as I call it. The multiplayer is so well planned out. The ability to become any bounty hunter in the game that you have defeated, actually voting on the maps you fight at, and all the friends and rivals you will meet. It has provided endless fun for me and my friends.
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>Overall, get it, because the Metroid series ends with M3 Corruption. Don't you wanna say you at least tried all the games?
You'll either love it or hate it
I got my DS about a week after it came out and it came with a demo of metroid prime hunters. When I played the demo, I was blown away with the great controls and graphics. I didn't know that this was possible on a handheld. Well, I couldn't wait for the game to come out after I played the demo. Finally, it came out about a year and a half later and I picked it up the day it came out. I loved it for a couple of days. Then, I realized that there are only 4 levels in the single player game, and all you do is travel back and forth between them. Well, after I found that out I figured I would give the multiplayer a try. Multiplayer is definately better than single player. You can play online or regular wireless, and there is little lag online. However, the matchups are random unless you have friends that play. If you do, you can make a custom match in a lobby and you can do voice chat. All in all, You should play this game before you buy it to see if you like it.