Introduction: A War of Light and Darkness. In this highly anticipated sequel to Metroid Prime, become the bounty hunter behind the visor once more and travel to a planet torn into light and darkness. Retro Studios, producers of the wildly popular Metroid Prime, take Samus Aran on a terrifying journey. Galactic Federation Trooper Squad Bravo is missing; their last transmission-- a distress call from a rogue planet called Aether, located in the Dasha region. Enter legendary bounty hunter Samus Aran. Her mission: Locate the Federation troopers and render assistance. But what begins as a search and rescue mission becomes an intense, haunting sojourn to save a species from total genocide in a world caught in the maelstrom between dimensions of light and darkness. Light Aether is the domain of the Luminoth, gentle beings with a unique and highly developed civilization. But when a great cataclysm tore the fabric of space and time, the Ing Horde were unleashed from Dark Aether, a dimensional echo of Light Aether. Now the Luminoth are under siege. The Ing send armies into Light Aether, absorb its lands into the clutches of Dark Aether, and possess the Luminoth's warriors. Only the Luminoth's four gigantic energy generators keep the Light World from collapsing. If the Ing seize control of the generators, the Light World will be extinguished forever. Samus embarks on her mission to defeat the Ing and restore peace to Aether. But, as Samus will soon learn, an ominous shadow lurks in the darkness, a shadow which stealthily hunts the hunter... |
Features: New Beam Weapons: The Dark Beam and the Light Beam wield powerful ordinance to crush the Ing, solve puzzles, and open doors. New Suits: As Samus traverses the depths of Light and Dark Aether she can don powerful new suits to protect her against the planets myriad enemies. Screw Attack: The famous attack from Metroid games of the past makes its triumphant debut on the Nintendo GameCube. Power Ups: The space jump and the grapple beam are just some of the power-ups you'll find. Multiplayer Metroid: For the first time in the history of the franchise, up to four players can battle each other as they search for weapons, grapple across ceilings and turn into Morph Balls to make their escape. |
Specifications: Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Retro Studios Platform: Nintendo GameCube Release Date: 26/11/2004 Genre: Action / Adventure Rated: Teen (13+) > Animated Blood > Violence Players: 1-4 |