Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
for Wii which launched August 27, marks, the end of a trilogy -- and
the start of the most active and dynamic Metroid adventure yet. With the
motion- sensitive Wii Remote, you become one with heroine Samus Aran's
powerful arm cannon, while the Nunchuk can literally yank armor off
enemies.
"Metroid Prime 3 has a revolutionary control style that makes it easy
for anyone to immediately jump into the action," says George Harrison,
Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate
communications. "Now, an entirely new audience can experience this amazing
first-person adventure."
The rich story requires players to use their heads as much as their
hands. Complex puzzles, tough enemies and new challenges put players inside
the visor of the story's heroine. As deadly Phazon threatens to corrupt
Samus, she harnesses its power and attacks her enemies with superpowered
weapons. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption features voice acting, new bounty
hunters and three adjustable control settings for players of all skill
levels.
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, rated T for Teen, launches today
exclusively for Wii. The game's launch represents the culmination of
Nintendo's "Month of Metroid," which has featured free Metroid Prime 3:
Corruption videos available for download in the Wii Shop Channel and the
release of the classic Metroid(R) and Super Metroid(R) for the Virtual
Console(TM).
Video: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Source: Nintendo