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Metroid Prime: Hunters looks pretty amazing for a DS game. Of course, it's a lot more jagged and less detailed than its GameCube predecessors, but that's to be expected.
Precise controls and solid multiplayer are the highlights of Hunters, a Metroid Prime game that feels more like a first-person shooter than the GameCube games.
Metroid Prime Hunters was originally released for the Nintendo DS in 2006 as a game set between the events of Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
Welcome to the Metroid Prime: Hunters Wiki guide. The Alimbic civilization once controlled an incredible amount of space, ruling with a firm but fair hand. The advancement of this civilization is ...
Metroid Prime: Hunters looks better than any other full 3D title I've seen on the system, and arguably is leagues ahead even the nicest looking titles available on the PlayStation or N64.
Metroid Prime Hunters (2006) – DS. Metroid Prime Hunters—a solid idea, shaky execution. It introduced rival bounty hunters, so it was set up for a great storyline, awesome potential but failed ...
Metroid Prime: Hunters is a fine example of how to make one genre of game work well on a console it's not meant for, and is a fine Samus Aran handheld outing.
Metroid Prime Hunters is broken up into a series of specific missions, which you receive from the Galactic Federation before each level.The game's story basically revolves around an artefact hunt ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt An episode in the Metroid Prime series which started on the GameCube, this game takes place between Metroid Prime and ...
Metroid Prime Hunters is easily the best handheld first person shooter developed to date, even with its somewhat high learning curve and cramp-inducing control. In This Article.
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