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Metroid Prime

Metroid Prime

  • Publisher
    Nintendo
  • Developer
    Retro Studios
  • Release date
    17 Nov 2002

Everyone's favorite heroine, Samus Aran, is back! Packed to the gills with exploration, creative power-ups, and wicked enemies, Metroid Prime is a first-person adventure worthy of the Metroid stamp. An action-packed adventure set in the first-person perspective, Metroid Prime takes place just after the events in the original Metroid (NES). It has lead character Samus Aran, a bounty hunter by trade, chasing down the evil Space Pirates. Their intention is to use a genetic mutagen called Phazon to create a super army and take over the universe. While the installments in the series before have never been home to deeply involving storylines, Metroid Prime breaks the shell to offer up one of the most intriguing and read-worthy sagas yet. Developed by Texas-based Retro Studios. Metroid Prime brings all of the elements of the acclaimed franchise into a massive 3D arena.

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AGM score 97%
IGN 9.8
GameSpot 9.7
Metacritic 97
sci-fi
first person shooter
death
missile
explosion
bomb
gun
helmet
crosshair
real-time combat
mercenary
rocket
strafing
hit marker
e3 2002
interactive achievement awards 2003
game developers choice awards 2003
polygonal 3d
aliens
pirates
gravity
power up
flying enemies
crate
rocket launcher
water
single-player only
computer
steam
platformer
puzzles
swarming enemies
game over
snow
action-adventure
time limit
door
the locked door
glass
scanning
moving platforms
greatest hits
weather
non-player character
e3 2001
double jump
gloves
t position
cursor on a console
metroid
60 fps on consoles
first-person perspective
completion percentage
linear gameplay
british academy video game awards
exploration
metroidvania
boss fight
bosses
female protagonists
jump
countdown timer
roll
explosives
damsel in distress
elevator
lava
save point
unstable platforms
final boss
maps
sequence breaking
can't kill innocents
isolation
power bomb
super missile
ghosts
backtracking
world map
rain
ice stage
grapple
player character
vision obstruction
reward sound
low health warning
map
icicle
invisible object
weak spot
charge
boss pattern
fetch quests
multiple endings
original soundtrack release
beetles
meme origin
artificial intelligence
open-world
transforming boss
tentacles
ancient advanced civilization technology
ambient music
leitmotif
fidelis forma
underwater gameplay
sentient plant
difficulty level
upgradeable weapons
environmental puzzles
creature compendium
ice
no dialogue
pack-in game
unlockable difficulty level
shoot the backpack
trilogy
titular antagonist
sequel is in a different genre
optional lore
stinger
reflection
particle system
post-credits plot twist
violent plants
foreshadowing
lava stage
swinging
acrobatics
wave attack
faceship
auto-aim
invisible enemy
special vision
shape-shifting
boss assistance
circle-strafing
lock on
more than two eyes
wetness
dodge jump
blood
falling damage
crepuscular rays
multiple gameplay perspectives
sweeping vista
reversible cover art
freezing weapons
ambient wildlife
screen splatter
lens flare
burrowing enemies
wings
giant killing
orbs
enemies killed from inside
shake off
bikini
research
derelict vessel
space station
spaceship
space pirate
hologram
the future
stasis chamber
energy weapons
power armor
catsuit
cliffhanger
roping
acid
color coded enemies
stationary boss
monster infighting
degraded boss
load bearing boss
rivals
progressive scan
play ball
automap
predecessor included
inventory loss
samus aran's gunship
enemies from stasis chambers
super suit
power suit
plasma beam
varia suit
arm cannon
self destruct sequence
detachable body parts
ice beam
motion-sensor bomb
charge beam
morph ball
latex
wave beam
gravity suit
chozo
energy tank
chozo statue
zoomer
exoskeleton
concept art
exit door
western games based on japanese ips
grapple beam
speedrun
plasma
camera shift
self replicating enemy
first-person platforming
wasps
disc streaming
gun smoke
connectivity
half-pipe
sequel by a different developer
escape from exploding building
funicular
elevators that mask loading times
x-ray visor
homing projectile
taste of power
corridor crawler
grenadier
adaptation
death scream echo
thermal visor
yellow armor
visor reflection
eyon
fusion suit
phazon suit
scan visor
spider ball
boost ball
phazon
sheegoth
chozo ghost
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About Metroid Prime

Metroid Prime is released by Nintendo in 17 Nov 2002. The game is designed by Retro Studios. Metroid Prime is a typical representative of the Adventure genre. Playing Metroid Prime is a pleasure. It does not matter whether it is the first or a millionth hour in Adventure, there will always be room for something new and interesting. Thrilling levels and gameplay Metroid Prime will not leave anyone indifferent. The complexity of gameplay increases with each new level and does not let any player get bored.

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Metroid Prime is versatile and does not stand still, but it is never too late to start playing. The game, like many Adventure games has a full immersion in gaming. AllGame staff continues to play it.

Metroid Prime is perfect for playing alone or with friends.

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