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By: Matthew Rorie

Metroid is the last of the major Nintendo franchises, after Zelda and Mario, to make it to the Wii. After the series was rebooted with Metroid Prime for the GameCube, though, it's perhaps the franchise most suited to the platform; it doesn't take a genius to see the potential for a first-person adventure game using the motion-sensing systems built into the Wii's controllers.

Thankfully, the wait is over, and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is now on store shelves. This new Metroid adventure does indeed incorporate the full range of Wii controller functions, and will let you use the Wiimote to point and shoot as if you were really walking around on these alien worlds. The controls here are well-done, which is obviously important, but perhaps even more remarkable is the way the Metroid universe is finally brought to life with the inclusion of a stronger storyline and multiple characters you can interact with; no more wandering around sterile worlds filled with nothing but enemies, in other words.

You've got a lot of ground to cover before you finish the game, but Gamespot's Game Guide is here to help. The guide includes:

Complete Walkthrough

We'll take you step by step through every area of the game, from start to finish!

Item Lists

Want to know where to track down all those missile expansions and energy tanks? Check the guide; we've got full lists!



Game Stats

  • Rank:
    374 of 51,602 (down by 22)
    WII Rank:
    27 of 1,158
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    12,735 Track It»
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  • Number of Players:

    1 Player

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