Metroid Prime: Hunters is a first-person shooter and adventure game created exclusively for the Nintendo DS, produced by NST (Nintendo Software Technology), a first-party developer for Nintendo, based in Redmond, North America, and released in 2006. Like was the case with its predecessor, Metroid Prime, Nintendo dubbed it a first-person adventure rather than a first-person shooter due to the large amount of exploration elements in the game, classic to any Nintendo game.
The rather unusual focus on exploration and discovery made Nintendo create a sub-genre in the First Person Shooter class, calling the Metroid Prime releases first-person adventure titles. The game features the same main character, the beautiful Samus Aran, who is, sadly, covered by her heavy armor throughout the whole game. This defensive suit, coupled with the unique weapons, allows Samus to transform into her trademark Morph Ball state, which allows her to rapidly take out many enemies in a short period of time.
Metroid Prime: Hunters was well received by gamers, and enjoyed quite a lot of popularity coming from its fans, largely due to the fact that the multiplayer mode, which harnessed the Wi-Fi capabilities of the Nintendo DS, was extremely well built and had a lot of various options, including the one enabling voice chat, through the built-in microphone. Here are a couple of things that might help in the adventures of Samus against the Metroids.
UNLOCKABLES
Suitless Samus Get a 100% game completion in each file. Record Table option Successfully complete the game to unlock the Record Table option at the main menu. Select it to view the best Adventure Mode times, total time played, and final Boss times.
Sound Test option Defeat Gorea's second phase.
Hunters License ranks Get the indicated number of points by winning WiFi matches to reach the indicated rank. Bounty Hunter: 0-39 points. Super Hunter: 40-139 points. Elite Hunter: 139-389 points. Master Hunter: 390-750 points. Legendary Hunter: Over 750 points.