วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption


Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is truly an amazing accomplishment. Everything about this game screams quality. The graphics are beautiful, the sounds are immersive, the gameplay is great as ever, and the controls . . . the controls are simply amazing!

If you like shooters, I'm not sure how you could not like this game. The controls are perfect. I can't imagine how they could be improved (as far as the shooting and moving mechanics work). Using the controller to point and shoot at enemies works flawlessly. There are cool points where you must mimic motions of twisting, pumping, and pulling to perform certain actions. All of these work without blemish. Going back to standard controllers to play shooters is just not as fun after playing Corruption.

The bosses are very enjoyable to fight, and offer a nice challenge (something missing in a lot of games nowadays). You can also unlock harder difficulty settings that make the game even more challenging, which can make for some intense battle sequences.

Voice acting has been introduced to the Prime series with its 3rd (and presumably final) installment, and it is done very well. It's too bad Samus doesn't get to do any talking, but that would take away the mystery wouldn't it? If they had a voice actor for her no doubt some would hate her voice. At least this way the entire problem is avoided.

No multiplayer is something of a negative, but at the same time I wouldn't want to be disappointed like I was with Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. That multiplayer was decent, but nothing more. Perhaps it's best that Metroid stays what it's best at--solid, single-player action/adventure.

Overall, you can't go wrong with this game if you like shooters. The controls are superb, the graphics are impressive, and the bosses are a blast. If you own a Wii, then you must own Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.Buy Metroid Prime 3: Corruption!

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