Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is rated 'Teen,' making it one of the milder shooting games, but the overall difficulty of some of the puzzles and shooting fights with superpowered Boss creatures makes for a game best recommended for. Rumors of a part of the Trilogy to the Nintendo Switch have persisted over the years, but nothing so far has come of it.īrowse here to find detailed maps, related podcasts, news, and more. The result is a lot more trick shooting and precision, and a lot less aiming at the floor or ceiling by accident. As it corrupts her, it also grants her incredible powers. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is available on the Wii, both as a standalone game and as part of the Metroid Prime Trilogy, which would see Metroid Prime’s 1 and 2 given the same quasi dual-analog controls as Corruption had. Samus must travel to multiple planetseach with unique alien landscapes and dangersto fight the corruption and track several other bounty hunters, all the while fighting the spreading Phazon that threatens to take over her body completely. Corruption see’s the Phazon saga come to an end, as Samus confronts the Space Pirates, Dark Samus, and Phazon itself in an epic confrontation for galactic supremacy.
Corruption also allowed for more interactivity in regards to controlling Samus and her various abilities. Corruption took advantage of the Wii’s motion controls by offering a quasi of dual-analog control scheme, allowing players to take advantage of the Wii’s hardware and shoot wherever they saw fit on screen. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is the conclusion to the Metroid Prime Trilogy, releasing for the Nintendo Wii in 2007.