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This is really a Wii game but... this was the closest forum I could find...
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is an amazing game that is the most recent game in the Metroid series. It is probably the best Wii game I have ever played.
Samus, the main character, a bounty hunter (which somehow bounty hunters of this type aren't illegal in this world), is requested by the federation when an approaching fleet of pirates attacks most suddenly. After narrowly escaping a swarm of small pirate grub-like creatures, Samus makes her way to the hangar, where she kills a massive pirate lord. She then boards her ship and goes to the surface of the planet below, where the pirates have struck. A massive rock from space containing Phazon - a highly energized, deadly, virus-like substance - plummets towards the planet. It is called a Leviathan. Samus and the other bounty hunters work to get the three main generators back online that supply power to the massive planetary defense cannon. After activating them, the team boards the lift and go up to the cannon, which they aim at the Leviathan. Just as the cannon fires, the window shatters suddenly, and a dark gray ball plummets down and morphs into a strange dark version of Samus. The bounty hunters try to defend themselves, but are all shot by the Dark Samus, including Samus herself. When Samus wakes up, she is aboard the orbiting ship, after the pirate strike has ended. She wakes up to see a screen in front of her which says she is "corrupted" with Phazon. She does not realize what this means yet, however. As the story continues, she finds the other bounty hunters, whom contact had been lost with. She finds a nasty surprise when she finds them. She also realizes what is happening to her...
In this third installment in the epic Metroid series, the graphics are amazing and seamless. The story line is intense and suspense awaits around every turn.
If you have a Wii, then get this game. Although you are playing as a woman, you hardly even know it. Just the occasional reflection of your female eyes on your helmet visor, and of course during cut scenes.
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is an amazing game that is the most recent game in the Metroid series. It is probably the best Wii game I have ever played.
Samus, the main character, a bounty hunter (which somehow bounty hunters of this type aren't illegal in this world), is requested by the federation when an approaching fleet of pirates attacks most suddenly. After narrowly escaping a swarm of small pirate grub-like creatures, Samus makes her way to the hangar, where she kills a massive pirate lord. She then boards her ship and goes to the surface of the planet below, where the pirates have struck. A massive rock from space containing Phazon - a highly energized, deadly, virus-like substance - plummets towards the planet. It is called a Leviathan. Samus and the other bounty hunters work to get the three main generators back online that supply power to the massive planetary defense cannon. After activating them, the team boards the lift and go up to the cannon, which they aim at the Leviathan. Just as the cannon fires, the window shatters suddenly, and a dark gray ball plummets down and morphs into a strange dark version of Samus. The bounty hunters try to defend themselves, but are all shot by the Dark Samus, including Samus herself. When Samus wakes up, she is aboard the orbiting ship, after the pirate strike has ended. She wakes up to see a screen in front of her which says she is "corrupted" with Phazon. She does not realize what this means yet, however. As the story continues, she finds the other bounty hunters, whom contact had been lost with. She finds a nasty surprise when she finds them. She also realizes what is happening to her...
In this third installment in the epic Metroid series, the graphics are amazing and seamless. The story line is intense and suspense awaits around every turn.
If you have a Wii, then get this game. Although you are playing as a woman, you hardly even know it. Just the occasional reflection of your female eyes on your helmet visor, and of course during cut scenes.