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''Metroid Prime Hunters'' is an
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published by Nintendo and developed by its Redmond-based subsidiary,
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, for the
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. It was released in North America in March 2006, with other territories later. The story takes place in between the events of '' Metroid Prime'' and '' Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''. Players assume the role of series protagonist Samus Aran, who investigates a mysterious message that originated from the Alimbic Cluster and comes into contact with a legion of bounty hunters. The game contains more
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aspects than previous titles in the ''Metroid Prime'' series, emphasizing various
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modes with
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and
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capabilities. It introduced new bounty hunters with unique weapons and alternative forms as well as the ability to travel to different planets with Samus' gunship, concepts later expanded upon in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. ''Hunters'' was announced by Nintendo at the 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo. A pack-in demo version of the game, titled ''Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt'', was included with the Nintendo DS when it launched in November. Reviews were generally favorable towards the game; praise focused on its gameplay and graphics, while criticism targeted its control scheme. It also received several honors; including an "Editors' Choice" award from '' IGN'', which also named the game the "Best DS Action Game" of 2006, while ''
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'' gave it awards for "Best Graphics", "Best Shooter/Action Game", and "Best Wi-Fi Functionality". Over 410,000 copies of the game were sold in North America in its first month of release, and it was the fourth best-selling game during its debut month in Japan. ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was re-released on the
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service in Japan in 2015, and in North America and Europe the following year.


Gameplay

Like the previous titles in the ''Prime'' series, ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' is generally classified as a
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to highlight the focus on navigation and discovery. However, the game differs from its predecessors with the removal of assisted aiming, more action-oriented gameplay, and the inclusion of an online multiplayer mode. The player controls Samus Aran, who is equipped with a Power Suit that allows her to access her
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from anywhere. She can scan almost any object in the game; the gunship will return relevant information retrieved from its database. An Arm Cannon is attached to the Power Suit, which she uses to attack enemies. To enter small tunnels, Samus can roll into a
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, an alternative form of the Power Suit that decreases her size substantially. In this form, she is given an unlimited supply of bombs but is only allowed to use three at a time. She can use the bombs to defend herself and destroy small objects. In ''Metroid Prime Hunters'', the Nintendo DS's top screen shows Samus's HUD as seen from her visor, which displays the amount of remaining ammunition for the currently selected weapon along with her
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; in multiplayer games, the number of kills and time remaining in the round are also shown. The bottom
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displays the radar. When using the default control scheme, movement is controlled using the D-pad, and aiming is controlled by dragging the
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along the touchscreen. ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' features a multiplayer mode that supports up to four players and includes
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capability. In it, the player is able to control Samus or one of six other bounty hunters featured in the single-player mode. Each bounty hunter has a unique alternative form, such as Samus's Morph Ball, and a special weapon. The game host can set options for point and time limits, and restrict the use of radar. Computer-controlled players of varying skill levels can be added to games if the minimum of four players is not met.


Synopsis


Setting and characters

''Metroid Prime Hunters'' takes place between '' Metroid Prime'' and '' Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', and is set within the Alimbic Cluster in the Tetra Galaxy, where it was once ruled by the Alimbic race. One day, the Alimbic race disappeared without warning, leaving artifacts scattered throughout the solar system. In the present, a telepathic message is sent from the Cluster to bounty hunters and other intelligent species, stating the key to the "ultimate power" resides there. The solar system consists of two planets (Alinos and Arcterra) and two space stations (the Celestial Archives and the Vesper Defense Outpost). The protagonist of the single-player "adventure mode" is bounty hunter Samus Aran, who investigates the Alimbic Cluster after the Galactic Federation receives a telepathic message. During the investigation, Samus is confronted by six other bounty hunters: Sylux, a deadly sharpshooter who harbors a strong hatred for the Federation and Samus by association; Weavel, a cybernetic Space Pirate warrior who was injured in a battle with Samus; Trace, a feared member of the Kriken Empire; Kanden, a lab experiment and a supersoldier that was invincible; Noxus, a bounty hunter of the proud and reclusive Vhozon race; and Spire, the last of the
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-based Diamonts. Official Nintendo Player's Guide 2006. "The Hunters". pp. 4–11.


Plot

The governing body of the galaxy, the Galactic Federation, receives a strange telepathic message. The Federation broadcasts a message to bounty hunter Samus Aran, asking her to investigate and retrieve the "ultimate power", and should it prove irretrievable, to keep it secret or destroy it outright. Six other bounty hunters intercept the transmission and proceed to the Alimbic solar system to claim the power for themselves. Official Nintendo Player's Guide 2006. "Adventure Mode". pp. 20–67. Through investigation of the planets and space stations that orbit the Alimbic sun, Samus gradually pieces together the history of the Alimbic race. She discovers that they were a peaceful, spiritual, highly evolved society. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: History 05. Area: Vesper Defense Outpost Compression Chamber. "We were a peaceful people, but we defended our homeworld with a fierce determination". The Alimbic utopia was shattered when a comet struck the planet (Alinos), and out of it emerged a monstrous creature named Gorea. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Gorea 03. Area: Arcterra Sanctorus. "At first we thought GOREA was a comet. It crashed upon our planet and emerged as a vapor". The creature copied the cellular structure of the Alimbics, physically mimicking them and their weapons, Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Gorea 04. Area: Arcterra Sanctorus. "GOREA mimicked our cellular structure and replicated itself in solid form". and destroyed their civilization. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Gorea 07. Area: Celestial Archives New Arrival Registration. "Our defenses were useless against GOREA as it swept through our empire in an orgy of annihilation". Unable to stop Gorea's rampage, the last of their race transformed themselves into focused telepathic energy, Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Alimbic War 11. Area: Arcterra Subterranean. "To contain GOREA, our people reduced themselves to pure telepathic energy through the process of ESSENCE TRANSFERENCE". then confined Gorea into a "Seal Sphere", Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Oubliette 01. Area: Arcterra Fault Line. "The monster cannot be defeated. As a last resort, we created the SEAL SPHERE to cage the horror for all eternity". which they placed in a
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called the ''Oubliette''. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Oubliette 03. Area: Vesper Defense Outpost Stasis Bunker. "The ALIMBIC CANNON creates a fissure between this dimension and the INFINITY VOID that houses GOREA's prison, known as the OUBLIETTE". The ship was launched into a dimensional rift called the Infinity Void, Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Oubliette 05. Area: Vesper Defense Outpost Stasis Bunker. "We have sent the OUBLIETTE beyond this dimension to ensure that the galaxy will never again suffer the horror that is GOREA". Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Alimbic Cannon 01. Area: Alinos Alimbic Cannon Control Room. "The ALIMBIC CANNON issues bursts of polarized antimatter beyond light speed at specified coordinates and frequency to open a dimensional rift known as the INFINITY VOID". to be released only when eight keys called "Octoliths" were assembled. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Alimbic Order 05. Area: Vesper Defense Outpost Fuel Stack. "Reunite all EIGHT OCTOLITHS in the CANNON CONTROL ROOM to open the doorway to GOREA". After warding off the other bounty hunters, Samus retrieves the eight Octoliths and opens the Infinity Void. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Alimbic Cannon opens the Infinity Void. Area: Alinos Alimbic Cannon Control Room. Here, she and the other six hunters confront Gorea, who originated the telepathic message in an attempt to free itself. After the beast absorbs the powers of Samus' rivals, Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Gorea boss intro. Area: Oubliette. Samus engaged in a proacted battle with it. If she did not heed the words of the Alimbic prophecy by shooting seven colored panels in the arena with their representative sub-weapon in a particular sequence, Gorea's demise would quickly destroy the ''Oubliette'' before any of the hunters could evacuate to safety. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Bad ending. Area: Oubliette. Otherwise, the panels would transport her and Gorea to another realm for a more definitive final battle where Gorea becomes invincible to all weapons, save for the new Alimbic weapon, the "Omega Cannon", which Samus finds and uses to destroy Gorea once and for all. As Samus and the other hunters evacuate the exploding ''Oubliette'' on their respective ships, three Alimbic spirits appear before an armorless Samus, and honor her with a salute. Nintendo Software Technology 2006. Scene: Good ending. Area: Oubliette.


Development

The development team for ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' at
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(NST) was led by the game's director, Masamichi Abe and the lead technical engineer, Colin Reed, who had both previously worked together on several games, including the Nintendo games ''
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'' and '' 1080° Snowboarding''. The team for ''Hunters'' was composed of thirty people, which Abe noted was larger than the development team of most other Nintendo DS games.
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of Nintendo came up with the original idea for the game.
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, which developed previous ''Metroid Prime'' games, was unable to develop ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' because it was already working on a game. Therefore, Tanabe contacted NST with the idea, and let them develop it instead. NST developed the game instead of Nintendo themselves because Nintendo wanted the division to influence ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' with western ideals, styles, and presentation. While developing the game, most of NST's efforts were focused on its multiplayer aspect because of its
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gameplay, and to take advantage of the Wi-Fi and voice chat capabilities of the Nintendo DS. One of the game's designers, Richard Vorodi, noted that "the hardware kinda dictated heir focus onto the game's multiplayer mode. Wanting to introduce a new element to the ''Metroid'' series, Abe created several new bounty hunters after he realized that the game's multiplayer mode and the new bounty hunters could both be implemented seamlessly into the game: "We had this idea early on and thought that would be a good way to introduce 'Metroid Prime Hunters''and he new bounty huntersto the gameplay and take advantage of that in the multiplayer". ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' includes several references to previous games in the ''Metroid Prime'' series. Samus' ship is from the original ''Metroid Prime'', and her suit is the same one that appears in ''Echoes''. The developers decided to add them because they wanted to show that the technology has evolved, and they also wanted to include something that was instantly recognizable to those who had played previous games in the series. On level design, Abe said that as the game's controls shifted from an analog stick method to
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aiming, the developers wanted to avoid making the gameplay and the control scheme more difficult. ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was first revealed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2004, with IGN giving the game their Best Nintendo DS Game of E3 award. When Nintendo received negative feedback at E3 2005 about the game's lack of an online feature, the company announced in August that the game's release would be delayed to give the developers time to implement Nintendo WFC support. After the game's release was delayed to give NST time to implement the multiplayer feature, the developers took the time to make more changes. They worked on the game's framerate to make the graphics move more smoothly. The game's visuals were improved; a developer added reflections to the Morph Ball. The other developers admired the effect, and added it to other parts of the game. NST collaborated with
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, the company behind several ''Metroid'' games, to design the game's art and characters to make sure that they fit into the overall ''Metroid'' series. When asked why ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was placed between '' Metroid Prime'' and '' Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' chronologically, Reed noted that the game was not influenced by the story of either game, so there were no continuity issues. He described ''Hunters'' as a side story to the ''Metroid Prime'' series.


Marketing and release

A preview of ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was featured at E3 2004, which players control different colored variations of Samus in a
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. A demo version, titled ''Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt'', was included as a pack-in game with the
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when it launched in North America on November 21. As a single-player game, it consists of training scenarios with no specific plot, while the multiplayer portion allows up to four players to compete via the Nintendo DS' local wireless communications.
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wrote a positive review for the demo, citing it as "a fine showcase for demonstrating what the Nintendo DS hardware is capable of". In early 2006, a preview video for ''Hunters'' was made available for download through the
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. A playable demo was also available from the Download Station in North America. In 2006, Nintendo promoted the release of ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' in the United States with a
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, featuring a gravedigger burying dead bounty hunters in a futuristic setting. The commercial was directed by Len Wiseman, known for his work on the ''
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'' series, and was produced by the Leo Burnett Worldwide, while the special effects were handled by Ntropic. According to Wiseman, the commercial intends to "give the players a sense of how high the body count is going to be in this game, the amount of mayhem, and just how vicious Samus can be". In May, Nintendo of Europe and HMV held the "Hunt Is On Tournament" competition in several locations throughout the United Kingdom, with
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providing a video link. ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was released on March 20, 2006 in North America, followed by the release in Europe on May 5, in Australia on May 23, in Japan on June 1, and in South Korea on December 6, 2007. The game was later re-released on the
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service, in Japan on September 30, 2015, in North America on June 2, 2016, and in Europe on September 15.


Reception

''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was given "generally favorable" reviews, according to
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. Several reviews praised the amount of value that ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' offered on the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. GameZone considered the game phenomenal, and believed that it used the DS to its maximum potential regarding graphical ability and innovation. '' The Toronto Sun'' remarked that the graphics were big enough selling points on their own for the game, and ''
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'' called ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' the best-looking game for the Nintendo DS. ''
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'' agreed that the graphics are "outstanding" and push the Nintendo DS to its limits, and ''
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'' asserted that ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was perhaps the best first-person shooter ever for a handheld console. ''
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'' was surprised how Nintendo squeezed ''Hunters'' into a small DS cartridge. Despite a few "small quirks", the magazine noted that ''Hunters'' "is a very polished game". ''
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'' concurred with these claims, noting that the touchscreen capability worked very vell on the system.
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admired the "high-quality work" found in the game's production design and smooth online play. 1UP.com asserted that fans of the ''Metroid'' series should recognize the technical achievements that the game showcases.
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lauded ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' gameplay, and believed that the game was strictly for hardcore gamers "who live for fragfests". Convinced that making a ''Metroid'' game different from its slow-paced adventure predecessors into a "nail-biting wrecking ball" was a "risky trick", they appreciated the results. Both
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and ''
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'' enjoyed the game's "worthwhile" and "electrifying" multiplayer mode. ''Nintendo Power'' praised the game as a "new-school, action-packed" game that makes a "great addition to the growing collection of Wi-Fi titles", and ''
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'' claimed the game's multiplayer aspect as their favorite feature. ''
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'' wrote that ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' does a "staggering job" of replicating the style of previous ''Metroid Prime'' games. Complaints about the game stemmed primarily from its control scheme. IGN found that the high learning curve and "cramp-inducing" control scheme made it difficult to play. This sentiment was shared by ''
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'', which claimed that placing the interface used to switch visors and weapons on the touchscreen made the process unnecessarily complex. The magazine was also disappointed with the game's single-player mode, claiming that it does not live up to the experience offered in previous games in the ''Metroid Prime'' series. They criticized the levels as "contrived and predictable", and noted that the designs felt too formulaic "after a few worlds of hunting for keys, fighting repeat bosses, and escaping before the bomb blows". ''
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'' agreed that the game's repetitiveness eventually grew tiring, and that "manipulating the DS controls will be a painfully cramped endeavor". Concurring with this sentiment,
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noted that using the stylus to play the game felt a bit strange.
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also expressed their disapproval of the control scheme, predicting it would lead to "the coming years of physiotherapy on
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arms". They were also unhappy with the game's "flimsy" multiplayer experience, noting that it is best used when played locally with friends who also have the game. '' X-Play'' had particularly negative sentiments about the game, feeling that it was poorly implemented into the hardware. ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was the fourth best-selling game in its debut month in Japan, selling 32,467 units, and has since sold over 90,000 units there. Over 410,000 units of the game were sold in North America in 2006. ''Hunters'' received several awards and honors. IGN gave it an "Editors' Choice" award, and named it the "Best DS Action Game" of 2006. The game also received the awards for "Best Graphics", "Best Shooter/Action Game", and "Best Wi-Fi Functionality" from ''
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'' for 2006.


Appearances in other games

The bounty hunters in ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' are featured in '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as unlockable character trophies. Sylux also makes a minor appearance in '' Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'', where he follows Samus in the game's ending. Tanabe said in E3 2015 that he wanted to create a story that centers around Samus and Sylux, noting that "there's something going on between them. I want to make a game that touches upon it". With a Nintendo 3DS game, '' Metroid Prime: Federation Force'', Tanabe hoped that ''Federation Force'' plot would lead to future ''Metroid Prime'' games based on the relationship between Samus and Sylux, with additional involvement from the Galactic Federation marines.


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