Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
If you think you knew what it felt like to be the bounty hunter behind the visor, think again. Take aim at evil with Nintendo's revolutionary controller. Players control Samus by moving with the Nunchuk controller and aiming with the pointer, allowing for a level of immersion unlike anything they have ever experienced. Through the eyes of Samus, players experience a quantum leap in first-person control as they wield the Wii Remote, the ultimate device for the first-person shooter genre. Samus employs well-known power-ups like the Grapple Beam and Morph Ball, as well as a bunch of new...
If you think you knew what it felt like to be the bounty hunter behind the visor, think again. Take aim at evil with Nintendo's revolutionary controller. Players control Samus by moving with the Nunchuk controller and aiming with the pointer, allowing for a level of immersion unlike anything they have ever experienced. Through the eyes of Samus, players experience a quantum leap in first-person control as they wield the Wii Remote, the ultimate device for the first-person shooter genre. Samus employs well-known power-ups like the Grapple Beam and Morph Ball, as well as a bunch of new surprises, to help her survive her coming trials. Saving the planets from Corruption isn't enough, though. Eventually, players must take down Samus' mortal enemy, Dark Samus.
More
Less
Description
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
If you think you knew what it felt like to be the bounty hunter behind the visor, think again. Take aim at evil with Nintendo's revolutionary controller. Players control Samus by moving with the Nunchuk controller and aiming with the pointer, allowing for a level of immersion unlike anything they have ever experienced. Through the eyes of Samus, players experience a quantum leap in first-person control as they wield the Wii Remote, the ultimate device for the first-person shooter genre. Samus employs well-known power-ups like the Grapple Beam and Morph Ball, as well as a bunch of new...
If you think you knew what it felt like to be the bounty hunter behind the visor, think again. Take aim at evil with Nintendo's revolutionary controller. Players control Samus by moving with the Nunchuk controller and aiming with the pointer, allowing for a level of immersion unlike anything they have ever experienced. Through the eyes of Samus, players experience a quantum leap in first-person control as they wield the Wii Remote, the ultimate device for the first-person shooter genre. Samus employs well-known power-ups like the Grapple Beam and Morph Ball, as well as a bunch of new surprises, to help her survive her coming trials. Saving the planets from Corruption isn't enough, though. Eventually, players must take down Samus' mortal enemy, Dark Samus.
More
Less
Publisher
Retro Studios, Nintendo
Genre
Action > Shooter > First-Person > Arcade
Release Date (US)
08/27/2007
Release Date (EU)
10/26/2007
Release Date (JP)
03/06/2008
Cheat Codes/Hints
100% Ending
Collect all 100 pickups to view a Secret Ending clip after the game credits.
Alternate ending sequence
Successfully complete the game with at least 75% of the suit upgrades collected to view an extended ending.
Get all 100 collectibles for a 100% completion to view a bonus sequence after the credits.
Bonus content
Spend the indicated type of credits to unlock the corresponding bonus content:
Bumper Stickers: 1 Blue credit, 2 Friend credits, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Diorama 1: 1 Blue credit, 1 Friend credit, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Diorama 2: 1 Blue credit, 1 Friend credit, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Diorama 3: 1 Blue credit, 1 Friend credit, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Diorama 4: 1 Blue credit, 1 Friend credit, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Diorama 5: 1 Blue credit, 1 Friend credit, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Diorama 6: 1 Blue credit, 1 Friend credit, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Mii Bobblehead: 1 Blue credit, 2 Friend credits, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Screenshot Taker: 1 Blue credit, 2 Friend credits, 3 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Bumper stickers for ship
Purchase the "Bumper Sticker" bonus under the "Bonus Content" option. The stickers that will appear on your ship are relative to the game saves you have on your Wii hard drive. For example, having a save file for The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess results in a large white Hylian logo on the very top hood, complete with the Triforce logo in the center. The following games have special decals: The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Super Paper Mario, Wii Play, and Wii Sports.
Bumper Stickers for your Ship
Having these games on your Wii system memory will cause your ship to get decals when you enable the bumper sticker bonus:
Wii Play
Wii Sports
Zelda: Twilight Princess
Super Paper Mario
Metroid Prime 3
Excite Truck
Wario Ware: Smooth Moves
Mario Party 8
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Smash Bros: Brawl
Complete Ending
By finishing the game with a 100% rating (meaning you picked up all one hundred pickups in the game), you will get a special ending.
Concept art
Spend the indicated type of credits to unlock the corresponding concept art:
Creatures 1: 1 Blue credit, 1 Gold credit, 3 Red credits
Creatures 2: 2 Blue credits, 1 Friend credit, 2 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Samus: 2 Blue credits, 1 Gold credit, 3 Red credits
Storyboards 1: 2 Blue credits, 1 Gold credit, 3 Red credits
Storyboards 2: 2 Blue credits, 1 Friend credit, 2 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
World 1: 1 Blue credit, 1 Gold credit, 3 Red credits
World 2: 2 Blue credits, 1 Friend credit, 2 Gold credits, 3 Red credits
Credit Unlockables
When you make a file, there are items that can bought with credits. The credits are Red, Blue, Gold, and Green gotten through sharing friend vouchers. They are open to you as soon as you begin, the songs in the Soundtrack Gallery need to be unlocked as you progress through the game.
- Bryyo (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Bryyo Thorn Jungle (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Creature Package 1 (Concept Gallery)
- Creature Package 2 (Concept Gallery)
- 3 Red, 2 Blue, 2 Gold, 1 Green
- Diorama 1 (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 1 Green
- Diorama 2 (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 1 Green
- Diorama 3 (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 1 Green
- Diorama 4 (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 1 Green
- Diorama 5 (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 1 Green
- Diorama 6 (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 1 Green
- Gandrayda (Soundtrack Gallery)
- GF Battle Theme (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Helios (Soundtrack Gallery)
- In The Cockpit (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Metroid Battle Theme (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Mii Bobblehead (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 2 Green
- MP3 Title Music (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Omega Ridley (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Phaaze (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Pirate Homeworld (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Samus Package (Concept Gallery)
- Screen-Shot Tool (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 2 Green
- Ship Bumper Stickers (Bonus Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 3 Gold, 2 Green
- SkyTown (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Steamlord (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Storyboard Package 1 (Concept Gallery)
- Storyboard Package 2 (Concept Gallery)
- 3 Red, 2 Blue, 2 Gold, 1 Green
- The Corruption (Soundtrack Gallery)
- Valhalla (Soundtrack Gallery)
- World Package 1 (Concept Gallery)
- 3 Red, 1 Blue, 1 Gold (4 Red, 1 Blue, 1 Gold for PAL)
- World Package 2 (Concept Gallery)
- 3 Red, 2 Blue, 2 Gold, 1 Green
Defeating Aurora Unit 313 (with Dark Samus inside)
Dodge all of its attacks while trying to destroy the tentacles. Shoot into the hole the tentacles go into when they are yellow. After it falls to the ground, grapple its head and pull off the cover. Charge up your Hyperbeam and blow it up. Repeat this until it is dead. When Dark Samus' come out, blow them up fast. They are easier to defeat then the other Dark Samus clones.
Defeating Dark Samus
Charge up your Hyper Mode Beam and hit her with it while dodging her attacks. If she floats into the air, destroy her. She will try to heal. When the clones start appearing, blow them up with your charged Hyper Beam and get back to the real Samus. She should be dead soon.