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September 2009
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Zusammenfassung: Metroid Prime Trilogy brings together all three of the classic Metroid Prime titles in just one game disc for the Nintendo Wii. While Metroid Prime: Corruption remains untouched, the first two entries in the series have received various enhancements, n...
The Corruption control scheme applied to the first two games, 16:9 Widescreen and updated visuals, Additional difficulty setting in Prime 1 and 2, Three excellent games together on one disc (in beautiful collector's packaging!)
Enemy hit boxes are too small in Prime 1 and 2, Wii Controls will cramp your hands over long play sessions
Excellent updated controls and stunning packaging make this a great addition for any fan of the series, or a perfect introduction for newcomers to Metroid Prime.
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Zusammenfassung: You wouldn't think you'd find an awful lot of surprises in Metroid Prime Trilogy. It's a tweaked re-release package of fairly contemporary games, after all. But, you'd be wrong. For the attentive player, at least, Trilogy is rather eye opening. Oh, sur...
Zusammenfassung: Metroid Prime Trilogy is made up of the original Metroid Prime released in 2002 on the Gamecube and followed by Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. Both were highly acclaimed games. The final game of the three is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, which was released i...
Zusammenfassung: This is a tricky title to review. Well, in fact, it's not just one title it it? It's three. That's what Trilogy means. This collector's edition sees Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (both originally for the Nintendo GameCube) and Metroid Prime: C...
Excellent updated controls and stunning packaging make this a great addition for any fan of the series — or a perfect introduction for newcomers to Metroid Prime.
Graphics are a bit dated, faux Achievements are vague.
Three of the finest FPS experiences from the GameCube days gets the port they deserves in this stellar recollection of the Metroid Prime series. ...