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'''''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''''' is a first-person action-adventure game developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the [[Wii]] video game console. It is the tenth game in the ''Metroid'' series, and the final entry in the ''Metroid Prime'' Trilogy. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk devices are featured in a new control scheme that took a year to develop and caused the game's release to be delayed several times.
'''''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''''' is a first-person action-adventure game developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the [[Wii]] video game console. It is the tenth game in the ''Metroid'' series, and the final entry in the ''Metroid Prime'' Trilogy. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk devices are featured in a new control scheme that took a year to develop and caused the game's release to be delayed several times.


Gameplay for ''Metroid Prime 3'' is similar to its predecessors: players explore open ended worlds, finding story clues and power ups, solving puzzles, jumping on platforms, and fighting enemies. Unlike past games however, the game is divided into several open worlds; each world is smaller than the single open world environments of [[Metroid Prime (GC)|Metroid Prime]] or [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GC)|Metroid Prime 2]], but the combined size is greater. As with ''Metroid Prime 2'', exploring the worlds is not aimless: players explore the world freely, but there are specific tasks meant to be accomplished on each world which are told to you beforehand. The game also includes hypermode, a phazon overload system that allows players to exchange health for massive damage. The biggest change is the controls. '''Metroid Prime 3''' uses a new control system using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, allowing free aiming and movement similar to mouse and keyboard controls.
Gameplay for ''Metroid Prime 3'' is similar to its predecessors: players explore open ended worlds, finding story clues and power ups, solving puzzles, jumping on platforms, and fighting enemies. Unlike past games however, the game is divided into several open worlds; each world is smaller than the single open world environments of [[Metroid Prime (GC)|Metroid Prime]] or [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GC)|Metroid Prime 2]], but the combined size is greater. As with ''Metroid Prime 2'', exploring the worlds is not aimless: players explore the world freely, but there are specific tasks meant to be accomplished on each world which are told to you beforehand. The game also includes hypermode, a phazon overload system that allows players to exchange health for massive damage. The biggest change is the controls. ''Metroid Prime 3'' uses a new control system using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, allowing free aiming and movement similar to mouse and keyboard controls.


'''Metroid Prime 3''' was also included in [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]], which includes updated versions of its prequels: [[Metroid Prime]] and [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]].
''Metroid Prime 3'' was also included in [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]], which includes updated versions of its prequels: [[Metroid Prime]] and [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]].


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