2/21/2023 0 Comments Metroid prime hunters first hunt![]() Throughout the battles, items can be picked up, either in the form of ammunition for your Power Beam or Missiles. The enemies are simple to kill, requiring only a few blasts from your weapon. Your enemies are slow moving spiky-backed turtle things, Moctroids from Super Metroid, and regular ol' Metroids, not including the boss character. The game actually forces you to kill all the enemies before continuing. It's just you, your weapons, and enemies. It is different because of how the game is set-up. You do a lot of that throughout the past two Metroid Prime games. What makes this different isn't the fact that you're just shooting enemies. In fact, the game doesn't even mention anything about the competition only the manual does. The story is just a backdrop and serves hardly a purpose. While you will be training via the actual game, I doubt you will become better at any of the previous Metroid games of FPS in general. Samus is entering a competition for Bounty Hunters for some reason and wants to train, thus she goes though a series of training simulation (i.e., this game) to improve her abilities in battle. First Hunt instead is about one thing: shooting. Usually you, as Samus, explore a huge world alone, collecting items and upgrades that gradually make you stronger against enemies and bosses. Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt is a strange departure from the entire series. Release Date: Available Now (With Purchase of Nintendo DS)ĭeveloped by: Nintendo Software Technology We are talkin' shootin', shootin', and Morph Ball. This does not have the exploration like every other Metroid game. Based on the series she-hero, First Hunt takes Samus' combat abilities and puts them into a true FPS. Now Nintendo DS has been released and packed-in with every unit is a demo game called Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt. The more accurate term was "First-Person Adventure", which was far from the non-stop shooting of Halo. What would become of the series trademark exploration? Thankfully Metroid Prime was released and put fan's fears to rest. First-Person Shooter suddenly came to mind and are words fans don't want anywhere near their Metroid franchise. Once it was announced to the public that Metroid Prime for GameCube was to be put into a first-person view, fans broke into an uproar. Without further delay, my review of Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt! And if you already bought DS and played First Hunt, well, tough love. Plus, it is packed-in with Nintendo DS, thus I think it is a duty to let you all know whether you should seriously buy a launch game right away or stay with this game. Now, normally I wouldn't review a demo but most demos are not as completed as this. ![]() Since PSOW is back I thought it would be a good time to show them to a whole new audience. *Ahem* Those who go to Hikara's board know very well that I enjoy creating journalistic things like reviews, previews, and editorials. ![]()
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