{"id":418,"date":"2008-01-15T13:59:32","date_gmt":"2008-01-15T19:59:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nerdflood.com\/2008\/01\/15\/finally-finished-metroid-prime-3\/"},"modified":"2008-01-15T13:59:32","modified_gmt":"2008-01-15T19:59:32","slug":"finally-finished-metroid-prime-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nathanielpayne.com\/blog\/finally-finished-metroid-prime-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Finally finished Metroid Prime 3!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I beat the game last night, with 100% completion, meaning I obtained all of the cherished suit upgrades, missile expansions, and energy tanks. I spent a sum total of 21 hours, 34 minutes in the <i>MP3:C<\/i> universe, and enjoyed every minute.<\/p>\n<p>The last boss &#8211; Dark Samus and the stolen Aurora unit &#8211; were incredibly disappointing. Both battles were amazingly easy to win &#8211; I never once felt any pressure or fear. That said, there were parts of the game up until that point that were frustratingly difficult. I sum the two together and come out with a nice balance. The game itself was challenging enough &#8211; I suppose a simpler finale was required in order to assuage fears that the game might be just as difficult overall as the first <i>Metroid Prime<\/i> game, which was, essentially, impossible. Don&#8217;t try to tell me you beat the game; it simply didn&#8217;t occur.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/nerdflood.files.wordpress.com\/2008\/01\/ship.jpg\" alt=\"ship.jpg\" align=\"right\" \/>Interesting thing to note (which is also a spoiler): at the end of the game, if you get the 100% ending, you are treated to a brief glimpse of a ship (shown here to the right) following Samus as she careens away from Elysia. It&#8217;s a quick shot that allows you (one would presume) a bit of insight into the subject of the next entry in the Metroid franchise.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/metroid.wikia.com\/wiki\/\">Metroid wiki<\/a> seems to suggest that the ship is the <a href=\"http:\/\/metroid.wikia.com\/wiki\/Delano_7\">Delano 7<\/a>, which apparently belongs to <a href=\"http:\/\/metroid.wikia.com\/wiki\/Sylux\">Sylux<\/a>, one of the bounty hunters featured in the DS <i>Metroid Prime Hunters<\/i>. The funny thing is, now that Retro is <a href=\"http:\/\/cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com\/up\/player\/popup\/?rn=1475790&amp;cl=3873449\">stepping away from the Metroid universe<\/a> (for now), we have no idea who will be developing the next game in the series, what system that game will be on, and there&#8217;s absolutely no guarantee that the next entry will even follow <i>MP3:C<\/i> chronologically.<\/p>\n<p>So, what was that? A bit of a bait and switch? Retro throws something in &#8211; something that may or may not ever see a follow-up &#8211; just to appease the completionists. It&#8217;s probable. Or is the next Metroid game truly already in development? Maybe another DS entry? Who knows at this point? All I know is that I think the ending to <i>MP3:C<\/i> is nothing more than a red herring sent to whet our appetite, but not truly foreshadow the future of the franchise. Hopefully, we&#8217;ll discover more about where Samus is headed next after Nintendo gets their big titles of 2008 out the door.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I beat the game last night, with 100% completion, meaning I obtained all of the cherished suit upgrades, missile expansions, and energy tanks. I spent a sum total of 21 hours, 34 minutes in the MP3:C universe, and enjoyed every minute. 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