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Metroid Prime Hunters | |
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Full Title | Metroid Prime Hunters |
Developer | NST |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Nintendo DS |
Release Date | US March 20, 2006 EU May 5, 2006 JP June 1, 2006 |
Genre | Action/First Person Shooter |
Gallery | GH Gallery |
Rating | ESRB: Teen |
Story
Samus finds herself again doing the bidding of the Galactic Federation. This time, she receives word that a galaxy, Tetra, may hold the key to ultimate power. Samus proceeds there to investigate, and finds herself in the Alimbic Cluster, made up of four planets. Soon, Samus learns that she is not the only one looking for this ultimate power. Samus also learns that in order to find this power, she must first search for eight Octoliths.
Hunters
Besides Samus Aran, there are six other bounty hunters searching for ultimate power. They are: Trace, Noxus, Sylux, Spire, Kanden, and Weavel. Each bounty hunter specializes in their own type of weaponry, which Samus does acquire in game.
Planets in Metroid Prime: Hunters
There are four worlds to explore in Hunters. Each planet contains two Octoliths. You first visit the Celestial Archives, a base made up mainly of Data Shrines. There you fight your first rival bounty hunter. From there, you can visit Alinos, the Fire-based planet, the Vesper Defense Outpost (VDO), a base dedicated to technology and weaponry, or Arcterra, the Ice-based planet. Please note the after clearing your first task at the Celestial Archives, your ship will scan the Alimbic Cluster to confirm nearby planets. Only Alinos will be visible, but once Alinos is cleared for the first time, the remaining two worlds are discovered. After obtaining one Octolith, you will be timed to get back to your ship, as the security alarms have been activated.
Multiplayer Mode
There is a multiplayer mode. In fact, you have three options. You can battle a friend using the Single-Card Play, or you can battle more friends when each friend has a Metroid Prime: Hunters game card. Or you can battle people over the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. There is also an option called Rival Radar. After utilizing this function, you can close your DS. When you come into contact with another person in the surrounding area also utilizing the Rival Radar function, you each will add each other to your rival roster.
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Titles in the Metroid Series |
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Metroid (Zero Mission) - Return of Samus (3DS) - Super Metroid - Other M - Fusion Metroid Prime - Pinball - Echoes - Hunters - Corruption - Federation Force - 4 Metroid Dread |