Metroid prime trilogy wii u8/2/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() A good used condition could bring in $60 dollars or more, so just look around eBay for some good deals.Īll 3 games are masterpieces, and to get them altogether in this on package on a single disc, is one of the best deals, or at least was at the time it was out before it was discontinued. Another note for collectors: This compilation was released on August 24th 2009, and 4 months later, Nintendo discontinued producing it for the US market, so it's a rather rare and limited game, and can be expensive if your looking for it brand new, unfortunately. If your looking to get this game, try and get it complete with the artwork, manual, and plastic sheath. Also included is a little booklet with a synopsis of the Prime series with some cool artwork and conceptual art. Now, the packaging for the US version is in a steelbook case, with a transparent plastic sheet the covers it. But I'm sure you could find somebody online who might have it. This is something I wish wasn't in the game, since not everyone you know will have the game. There are "Friend Tokens" which you get by exchanging friend codes with others who also have Prime Trilogy. Their achivement tokens, and you can use them to buy and unlock special bonus features, like picture galleries, music libraries, and some special game unlockables, like the Fusion Suit from Metroid Fusion on Prime 1. Once you learn the button layout, it's a snap.Īnother fun improvement is that all 3 games now have an achivement system, much like a PS3 or a XBOX 360 game has. You'll be walking, jumping, shooting, and rolling into a morph ball with ease. No waggle, or pointless gimmicks, it really puts you in control of Samus Aran, and gives you the feeling of power and technique of the bounty hunter. Prime 3 had one of the best 1st person controls for a Wii game. One of the most noticeable improvements, is that Prime 1 and 2 now use the Wii motion controls from the 3rd Prime game, and that's a good thing. I played the first 2 Prime games on the Gamecube in their original format, and I can tell you, these new versions are THE versions to play. Better textures, effects, lighting, and new 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The first 2 games have recieved some graphical, and gameplay improvements for this compilation. The first two Prime games were originally released for the Gamecube in 20 respectively, and the third was released in 2007 on the Wii. Metroid Prime Trilogy is a compilation of all three Metroid Prime games. One of the ABSOLUTE best Wii games ever, and one of the best compilations! ![]() Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned If you prefer 'adventure shooters' to 'linear shooters', do yourself a solid and get this game! Read full review You won't find any set of games with more imaginative environments, creativity, or satisfying exploration. This trilogy is so good, I now wish ALL my games had this exact control scheme! I can't wait to play Prime 2! The developers created a near flawless port-you can barely tell it wasn't meant for the remote. I then immediately played Prime 1, and I couldn't believe how well the Wii remote was suited to that game as well. Advanced mode with free aim is actually so perfectly tuned, it's easier to use than twin stick controls, and better! I played the whole game without ever needing to l ock on! The Wii remote acts like the perfect fusion of the camera stick and 'mouse look', completely curing the only beef I had with the Prime series: it's so hard to look around. This time I put it on advanced aim mode, because, well, I was more of a veteran of shooters now right? I'm so glad I did, because it makes all the difference. Plus, its control scheme sounds so innovative on paper, I just had to give it one more try. I recently gave Metroid Prime 3 another chance because I have become a fan of 'twin stick shooters' (such as Doom 3, Half Life 2, Destiny, and so on) and I didn't want to wait for the next big game to come out. ![]()
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