A ferocious race, now extinct, has left behind relics of their once powerful warrior culture. Bounty hunters from across the galaxy now fight to claim these artifacts in a desperate power struggle. Trust no one. Metroid Prime Hunters will change the way you play first person shooters on a handheld. Multiple control configurations let you tailor the blazing action to your taste. Link wirelessly with up to three friends and duke it out in three different gametypes. Full single-player campaign included. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection: Ready to take on the world? Now, with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you can connect wirelessly, chat and play with Nintendo DS owners across the globe. All you need to play is a Nintendo DS and a Wi-Fi-ready game. Find and compete with players around the world just as if you were playing face-to-face!
Metroid Prime, on the DS. Makes creative use of the control scheme, but still is difficult to control. Worth renting, would not buy.
Who will like it: Metroid fans, and 1st person shooter fans who manage to wrap their minds and fingers around the control scheme.
Who won't like it: Anyone who find the control scheme to cause their fingers to cramp up. And I think this is most people. Still worth a rental to see if it works out for you or not.
First of all i was very impressed with the overall presentation of Metroid Prime hunters. The game has great controls and an interesting storyline about investigating a dead race, slowly as time passes you learn why they are a dead race. The story is not as well developed as the Wii or gamecube Metroid prime series, but better than what i expected for the DS. The game also gives a great selection of weapons. I was disappointed in the variety of enemies though.