Metroid Prime Hunters Nintendo DS


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"Metroid Prime Hunters" is a first-person action-adventure game developed by Nintendo Software Technology and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld console. It was released in 2006 and is a spin-off of the popular "Metroid Prime" series, known for its exploration-heavy gameplay and atmospheric world-building.

In "Metroid Prime Hunters," players assume the role of bounty hunter Samus Aran as she investigates a distress signal from the Alimbic Cluster, a distant region of space. The game introduces a new cast of bounty hunters, each seeking a powerful artifact known as the "Ultimate Power," which is said to grant incredible abilities. The game's main objective revolves around uncovering the mystery behind the Alimbic civilization, battling rival bounty hunters, and ultimately securing the Ultimate Power.

The game's unique aspect is its emphasis on multiplayer gameplay, which was a departure from the single-player-focused nature of the main "Metroid Prime" series. "Metroid Prime Hunters" featured a robust online multiplayer mode that allowed players to compete against each other in various maps and modes using the DS's Wi-Fi connection. The game also utilized the DS's touch screen and stylus for aiming and interacting with the environment, providing a different control scheme compared to traditional console shooters.

The graphics and level design were impressive for a handheld game at the time, offering a rich sci-fi atmosphere and showcasing the DS's capabilities. However, some critics found the controls to be a bit challenging due to the limitations of the DS hardware for first-person shooting gameplay.

Overall, "Metroid Prime Hunters" was praised for its ambitious attempt to bring the "Metroid Prime" experience to a handheld platform, particularly its multiplayer mode. While it received mixed reviews due to its controls and the departure from the traditional Metroid formula, it remains a notable entry in the series and a unique addition to the Nintendo DS library.

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