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Metroid Prime: Hunters

Game Nintendo DS 2006
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Common Sense Media Review

By Chris Jozefowicz , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Impressive shooter with great multiplayer; teens.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 12+

Based on 2 parent reviews

age 14+

Fun but pretty Violent

Super amazing game. I love playing the metroid series and I am obsessed. This game is really fun and I would recommend it to anyone. However, before you do, this game has violent content. The main character, Samus, must defeat aliens by shooting at them with a futuristic blaster. She has multiple ones that have fire beams, electric shocks, missiles, etc. Sometimes characters leave out colorful slime when defeated (no real blood). Might want to consider
age 9+

Good for 9+

This game has moderate violence but doesm' have any blood

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (2 ):
Kids say (7 ):

Samus' world is rendered in smooth, flowing 3D, with only a few slowdowns when the action gets furious. Stylish menus on the touch screen make switching weapons a simple matter of tapping and dragging. The game world is sometimes dull -- there is only a handful of enemies, who are repeated). But battling the rival bounty hunters who pop up throughout the game provides a nice break from the routine.

Although the single-player portion feels a bit warmed-over, Hunters shines in its multiplayer modes, which stars the hunters. Like most of the DS's Wi-Fi games, the multiplayer mode is best when playing with friends. Hunters provides great first-person shooter action for up to four players, including variations on deathmatch and king-of-the-hill. Overall, the multiplayer action is some of the best on the DS, and the innovative controls will likely be copied by future shooters on the system.

Game Details

  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Available online?: Available online
  • Publisher: Nintendo
  • Release date: March 31, 2006
  • Genre: First-Person Shooter
  • ESRB rating: T for Animated blood, violence
  • Last updated: November 4, 2015

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