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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Final Hands-On - Grappling Hooks, Scanning, and Boss Fights

We take a final look at the newest adventure of Samus the bounty hunter.

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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption may be due for retail release next week, but we were fortunate enough to get our hands on the game this week for one last look. During our exploration, Samus managed to battle a fire-spewing monster in freefall, play cat and mouse with a sharp-beaked pterodactyl, and fall into a month-long coma. Considering all that happens in just a few hours of gameplay, you can see why we're excited to get our hands on the final version.

Truer words were never spoken.
Truer words were never spoken.

The first thing we noticed in our time with Corruption was how often you will interact with other friendly characters. We also noticed that there is a lot of speech. In the past, the series has kept Samus on her own, letting the story come together as a result of her mostly solitary exploration. But in the early levels of Corruption, you will receive mission briefings from friendly characters in full speech and even be joined by them in various capacities. It's a lot less lonely this time around, but the gameplay doesn't seem to have suffered.

That isn't to say you won't get plenty of private time. As in previous Metroid Prime games, you will scan objects to receive information about your surroundings. To do so, you need to switch from your combat visor to your scan visor, which is a simple matter of holding the minus button and choosing the needed visor from a radial menu. Once you have flipped visors, you can target objects and hold down the Z button on the Nunchuk to scan them. We didn't just experiment with the scan and combat visors either. Another visor lets you summon your ship to preset locations, where you can then save your game or fly to other destinations.

On our first mission, we had to protect a besieged planet from a pirate attack. This served as an intense introduction to the game's controls and mechanics. Samus is equipped with her standard arm cannon, and to aim, you simply use the Wii Remote to target your foe with the onscreen reticle. Using the default control scheme, you can freely move the reticle around the screen in this manner, but to turn, you must move your sights all the way to the edge of the screen. This occasionally made for some inconsistent turning. There are other control schemes available however, which allow you to adjust how turning is handled. It's also alleviated by the lock-on system. As long as an enemy is close enough--and in your field of vision--you can hold Z to lock on to it, which makes it easier to focus on your target without worrying about keeping it in view. To fire, you press A, or you can charge up a stronger cannon blast by holding the button briefly before releasing.

The grappling hook is handy for puzzles--and in battle.
The grappling hook is handy for puzzles--and in battle.

After a period of fighting space pirates, we checked out the returning morph-ball mechanic. To morph, you press C on the Nunchuk, which turns Samus into a rolling ball--and changes the control scheme. Once morphed, Samus fits in tiny spaces and tight tunnels. For instance, in one puzzle, we morphed and squeezed onto a tiny ledge to avoid walking across a scalding-hot walkway. However, we had to time things just right or the pistons behind the ledge would emerge and fling us onto the floor. Throughout the levels we played, we had to enter security systems and activate nodes in this manner. In one instance, we also had to roll back and forth while activating bombs to avoid the pesky beak of a pecking reptile.

The first level ended with a boss fight we'd seen before. This mechanical monstrosity wasn't a difficult fight, but it was exciting. Once it was over, we moved to the next level, which involved activating generators in the hope of fending off an impending meteor attack. Here, we were introduced to the grappling-hook mechanic. Certain objects can be yanked out of the way. To do so, you target an object and fling the Nunchuk forward, which attaches the hook to your target. To pull it away, you jerk the Nunchuk back toward you. Not only is this useful for environmental puzzles, but you can even use the hook to grab shields from your foes and toss them aside. There were times when the mechanic felt a little loose, but for the most part, it was an exciting way to control the grappler.

Once we'd cleared out the corridors and activated the generators, we were treated to our second boss fight: Meta Ridley. This was a freefall fight, and we excitedly pummeled Ridley with our cannon while avoiding his fire. Once he was defeated, we had to hurriedly activate the final generator. Unfortunately, an attack by a mysterious armored humanoid left Samus--and her allies--down for the count.

Samus still packs one of the meanest arm cannons in the galaxy.
Samus still packs one of the meanest arm cannons in the galaxy.

Once Samus was back in service, we discovered her newest upgrade: the phazon-enhancement device. By holding down the plus button, you can activate a supercharged attack that deals huge damage but only lasts for a short time. Once briefed, we took our ship to the planet of Bryyo, which held the keys to the leviathans, who were injecting viruses into entire planets. Bryyo had a true Metroid feel: It was silent and eerie, with abandoned ships, buzzing creatures that attacked us mercilessly, plus complex jumping and morph-ball puzzles that forced us to explore every bit of the environment.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption looks a lot like its predecessors, both in style and technology. However, everything is a little crisper and more detailed. For a Wii game, it also looks quite nice. The addition of voice acting--and lots of it--also seems fine, but we doubt we'll get a chance to hear Samus herself speak. But we'll find out for sure very soon. Look for our full review of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption next week.

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Dude this game will be very tight. The gamplay is so surreal to shoot and stuff. I think most people will be better at that kind of shooting game compared to just push buttons and aming with the anolog stick. I defenetly think that this will be the starting point for all first person shooter games for the Wii. Awsome job Nintendo!!

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cool stuff, but I really hope aiming is tight

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"for a Wii game it looks ok" WTF did he want to say? wii games r not good enough??? and yes samus already spoke on a game: "aaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgh!!!" anyways... i wanna buy this game, looks awesome

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alex20077 I already pre-bought my copy of this game. This is going to be one of the best FPS games this year. Halo 3 Half Life 2 The Orange Box Bioshock Blacksite Area 51 Call of duty 4 Brothers In Arms Chronicles Of riddick Personally, I'd say all of those Shooters are better than Metroid. But then, I've never played a metroid game, because they just dont look like the type of game I like to play. Still, it has a huge fanbase, so clearly it must have something going for it, just nothing for me.

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from what ive seen it deserves 9-9.5 i bet gamespot will give it an 8 or something though

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Whoever wrote this doesnt seem to enjoy the game that much even though he doesnt really write anything negative about it... just downplays everything good. Whats the deal with that? I'm expecting it to be good times and a top wii game. Aug-Dec is super filled with sick video games this year!

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I find Gamespot's reviews a lot less bias than IGN's I thought Twilight Princess also deserved a High 8 and not a 9. IGN usually buys into hype such as with Resistance which it gave a 9.5 (the same as Gears) even though Gears is just a whole ton better, but it's nowhere near as good as RE4 both got the same score on this site, so actually I don't agree with any rating system. You be the judge of games, and use GameFly/a renting service before you buy games, or just download the demos for PS3/PC/360 games.

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Look for a 9.0 for this game I can say that quite confidently as well as Retro Studios has been doing an AMAZING job with the Metroid series that was thought dead.

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pterodactyl? it's called ridley, thank you very much

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I already pre-bought my copy of this game. This is going to be one of the best FPS games this year.

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i predict 8.0 - 9.0 it looks great so far as well.

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I will own this game on its launch day.

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I don't know if gamespot and ign play-tested the same game, as ign's impression of the game sounded totally different. ign played through the whole game and seem to be very impressed with it, while gamespot reports that (and i quote) "for a wii game, it looks QUITE nice." i tend to agree to a lot of previous posts here that gamespot is biased so i won't cancel my pre-order of mp3 yet. i'll wait for the final review and finish the game first to see if gamespot has any game reviewing credibility left.

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MP3 will be the game of the year, except on GS!!! Its' a disrespect with Nintendo, with Wii and with the people that have a Wii ! Sorry for the bad english, but i am Brazilian so...i speak Portuguese not English...but even i can see what's going on here on gamespot!!!

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Awesome! That is all.

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I am sick of gamespot all their reviews are terrible. Especially for the wii, some games have been great byt its like you dont even play the games you just give them average scores like 6 or 7. I have a wii and 360 and sadly some 360 games that i thought were great you rate the same way. You guys SUCK GAMESPOT!!!! and i will see you guys later coz im going to IGN

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Great, now I'm interested in it. Thanks for costing me $50, GameSpot. >:0

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This was a hands on preview not a rewiew. They wont tell you if it is good or not in a hands on preview. So wait for the review befroe you talk about how they will give it a low score.

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First off buddy watch what u say. i like nintendo and as for u that say that we dont have any next gen system? umm i got every system so watch what u say u loser!!!!

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Wow so many people routting this game to get good from gamespot. You know what i say good vocie your opinion everyone on gamespot for the lack of poor wii reviews. Because as of now iam sorry gamespot your bias!! I dont like your reviews u guys were good before now u guys have realy bad reviews on wii games. You guys act and sound like u guys dont like the wii! So quit plain games because u will just lose alot of people. Because u guys dont act like you care about the wiim, and people that have it would like to see some HONEST reviews, and honstly u guys have proved it. That you guys dont like it. Shame all the good reviewrs are ether gone or doing somthing else. (greg,carry,brad,beathany,justin,)my faves sorry jeff.

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MP3 simply owns (IGN already played through the whole game). I am a hardcore gamer, and an avid Metorid fan, and even from the Metroid Preview channel Videos I get hyped by the awesome cinematics and story and visuals Retro has created for this game, leaving no detail behind.

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I did not buy Mario Strikers Charged based on the gamespot review of "good" but I recently saw the review over at Gamepro and I'm like, damn, maybe I should get this game. Anyway, gamespot editors take note

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Sounds triple A to me. :)

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Nice, excellent video of gameplay! See it!

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GS, stop hating on the wii. it's probably the best next gen system. this preview is kind of bad compared to IGN's and Nintendo Power's. but still...i strongly disliked MP one, didn't bother to play 2, but 3 is looking kind of good to me.

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Meta-Ridley?! Wow. I CAN'T WAIT TO GET THIS GAME!!!

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I agree with soulfood4, they will not give this the score it deserves. this site is so biased against wii games... I really could care less though, ever since the Wii came out, gamespot's reviews mean absolutely nothing to me.

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Wow, what happened to Gamespot. I remember when their opinions meant something. Now it seems like they are ticked that they have to do their job. GREG KASAVIN WHERE ARE YOU!!!!!!!!!!

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Now I get scaried about gamespot reviews, everytime that they give a score to the Wii games they made them look as they sucks...and everybody here knows that that isn't true. It's hard to see the perfect score in Ocarina of Time for N64, like 10 years ago...almost see the same miracle with Resident Evil 4 for Gamecube, but when we arrived the Wii I don't know what happens, for see an example look Mario Party series: a new one appeared and the review was worst, aevery new game of Mario Party series is fresh and fun...and that's what really matters. I'm not expecting perfect 10's in al wii games, but give honor wich honor deserves.

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lol, im betting this game will get a "low" score from GameSpot. And by low i mean less than a 9. yeah i can already tell they dont like it, look at their preview compared to IGN's.

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I can't believe it. Meta-Ridley is alive! Again?! Oh well, looks like it's gonna be an amazing game!

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I cant wait to get this game...but still, Oct 26, 2007 for the UK. Thats just lame ¬_¬

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Cant wait

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what...am I the only one who thinks wario ware deserves 9.1? It showed us how to properly use the wii remote and the multiplayer is freaking fun. Yes Im gonna buy this game on launch, never played a metroid before but I want a good shooter on the wii.

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Halo what?

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So being paranoid fanboys here, GS is just stating what they experienced. A good journalist states both sides of the story.

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Let's hope you GameSpot staff give it the score it deserves this time!!

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I agree with all those users who say that Gamespot has a gripe with the Wii. I don't know why. Maybe everyone who writes the reviews on here are "hardcore gamers" who think they are way better than anyone who plays the Wii. Well I consider myself certainly a gamer... Im 27 and grew up during the days of the NES, SNES, PS1 and PS2. I certainly used to be part of the hardcore gamer crowd but as a physician in training now I simply don't have the time to play games all the time. Anyway, my point is, yeah, the graphics may not be up to par with those of the PS3 or 360 (and btw, I am going to buy the PS3, but never the 360 what with the 30% breakdown rate), but the games I've played so far, I've thoroughly enjoyed. And after playing games like RE4, Super Paper Mario and even Call of Duty 3, I can say I am glad I bought the WIi. So gamespot, do us all a favor and start having more coverage of the Wii.

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Of course Gamespot is not excited about Metroid Prime 3 1. Its not Halo, therefor GS thinks it doesnt deserve the attention that Halo gets 2. Its on the Wii, which Gamespot seems to hate 3. Its Nintendo, which Gamespot seems to hate

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Warioware doesn't deserve a 9.1 as it has the lifespan of a toilet break. That's my opinion. But I don't care about the reviews. Coverage of Nintendo media generally seems weak on this site. That's clear for all to see.

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this is the game i have been waiting for ever since metroid prime 2 echoes, god damn this game looks great, and the overall preview suggests a great experience, i seriously look forward to it. :D

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@d12malu "'For a Wii game, it also looks quite nice.' This statement speaks volumes." Is that smack talking I hear?! We all know that the Wii doesn't have the graphical power of the other 2 consoles. But in case you've been on video game restriction for months...it's all about control. Here's a statement that I'm looking forward to reading: "For an XBox 360/PS3 game, it controls quite nice."

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"Is it just me, or do these guys (Gamespot crew) have an axe to grind with Nintendo, specifically, with the Wii? Just about every game they review or preview is met with startlingly unethusiastic praise. Aside from the graphics, so far MP3 looks like it is going to be a refreshingly great experience... in every way. It should EASILY compete with anything out there, or still yet to come. But yet again, Gamespot's staff seems to have a hidden grudge that allows no Wii game to receive adequate praise. Well, again I will wait for their full review and compare it with other press reviews." Warioware 9.1....?

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You're tellin' me, d12malu, lol.. Either way, the game looks amazing and I can't wait 6 more days for this sucker. It's going to be epic.

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It's gonna be great!

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"For a Wii game, it also looks quite nice." This statement speaks volumes.

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Is it just me, or do these guys (Gamespot crew) have an axe to grind with Nintendo, specifically, with the Wii? Just about every game they review or preview is met with startlingly unethusiastic praise. Aside from the graphics, so far MP3 looks like it is going to be a refreshingly great experience... in every way. It should EASILY compete with anything out there, or still yet to come. But yet again, Gamespot's staff seems to have a hidden grudge that allows no Wii game to receive adequate praise. Well, again I will wait for their full review and compare it with other press reviews.

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This is like my most wanted game for the Wii, I just wish I have a Wii right now...:(

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