Metroid Prime 3 : Corruption...Samus is back on the track for another mission on other planets but this time with power.

User Rating: 10 | Metroid Prime 3: Corruption WII
Playing Metroid Prime 3 (MP3) sure was the most innovative FPS game I've played since Metroid Prime. I may be a metroid fan but there are some details that could have been change.

Regarding the story...as always you start the game at some Galactic Federation safe point, this is where you get all the briefing about your main objective which is to eliminate the Phazon threat. In the beginning of the game, you get to learn the basic control using the Wii remote and nunchuk when they ask to shoot some targets. I assure that this kind of gameplay surely made player to get quicker when it comes to shoot on some space pirates or other lifeforms. About the story, after the small "training", you get to meet three other bounty hunters that may have been in the Metroid Prime DS game...(I just presumed that these hunters may have been in this DS game, but I don't actually know what this game is all about. So...)....anyway, once you get to know your "teammates", you'll be sent on a near planet in order to prevent its destruction...and bla bla bla....as you get through the game this kind of scenario will repeat a second time when you'll arrived to the "Skyworld" sort planet...but in general, the story is pretty linear in a way that each event affects in certain way the next one. Hence, all I can that say is that the story as you get through the entire game will be very interesting and immersive.

Another point that affects all the others....it's the presentation of the game.....once again, you'll get to wear Samus' suit to bring back the order and the peace in the galaxy. In this installment, the Retro Studios wanted to change the look of her spaceship. To this new design, they also brought a new function. The fact that we can actually use the spaceship as a weapon made entertaining because not only it was used to be a save and restore point but now, it is very useful when you get to places where something blocks your way. Now it's time to talk about her suits' look....all I have to say is that it lacked of a little bit of inspiration even though it looked cool....through the game you get to have the same suit, the only thing that changes is the fact the suit will be glowing more and more as you acquire new phazon powers (related to the "Hyper Mode" function). It must be hard to not repeat the style, but they could have work on it a little bit more in a way that Samus should wear different suits through the entire game knowing that the only option it's to update armor by getting to a Galactic Federation safe point.

In overall, even though MP3 missed some little details, these didn't make the game to be less great. Actually, I would have hope to see more possibilities within the game and I would recommend this game to anybody who wants to try a FPS+Sci-Fi game simply by using a Wii remote. This game is very immersive and entertaining, I assure you that you won't regret the time spent on it.