Metroid Prime
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Preview
It's not just one of the single most atmospheric
games ever created, but it's also quite simply one of the best.
Review
Let's get right to
the point: Metroid Prime is the best GameCube game to date. It's one of the best games on any
platform this year, and, for good measure, it's also the best game yet in
Nintendo's highly acclaimed Metroid series. Many
were rightfully skeptical about whether an unknown Texas-based developer
could take the classic open-ended, side-scrolling action adventure gameplay formula of the Metroid
series and successfully translate it into 3D. And these are the people who
will no doubt come away most impressed of all with Metroid
Prime, which is in every respect a pure and true successor to the series of
games that inspired it. At the same time, those who have never played a Metroid game before are likely to be just as taken with Metroid Prime. This first-person action adventure game is
filled with so much detail, style, and originality that literally every gamer
should play it. It's not a
first-person shooter. Metroid Prime doesn't play
like any other game that's come before it, and it emphasizes exploration and
investigation at least as much as pure action. So the pacing is deliberate at
times, though the going is never slow. As in all other Metroid
games, you'll assume the role of interstellar bounty hunter Samus Aran, whose objective
this time out is to search the planet Tallon IV for
signs of illicit activity on the part of the Zebesian
space pirates and put a stop to them once and for all. Clad in her
distinctive red-and-gold power suit, Samus is a
self-sufficient and versatile, and controlling her is quite a bit different
from what you may be used to in first-person games. Don't expect some
sweeping space opera of a story. This game draws you in not with storytelling
but with a vast, seamless 3D world that sprawls out in front of you in all
directions, just waiting for you to discover all its many secrets. These
secrets are justified: Samus' unique body armor was
crafted by a mysteriously vanished race of birdlike scientist-philosophers
who colonized Tallon IV and hid away its greatest
treasures for their own kind. All this is suggestive of one of the most
impressive accomplishments of Metroid Prime: It
never breaks you out of the experience of the game. The far-flung futuristic
technology and the imaginative alien world come across as surprisingly
believable. Any Question write to me at
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