Corruption on paljon nätimpi yksityiskohtien ja efektien suhteen. Uskon, että kun peli pyörii himassa laajakuvana ja komponentilla/RGB:llä, se tulee olemaan aika namia katsottavaa.
Jotkut ovat jo saaneet arvostelukappaleet, pelin extra-valikon alta löytyy seuraavat:
Concept Gallery - Samus Package + lots of other locked packages
Bonus Gallery - Ship Bumper Sticker, Screenshot Tool, Mii Booblehead
Soundtrack Gallery
Friend Vouchers
Configure Wiiconnect24
Kuvakaappaus työkalu? Voiko pelin pysäyttää ja ottaa "matkamuistoja" reitin varrelta? Kenties jopa siirtää ne SD-kortilla tietokoneelle ja jakaa muun maailman kanssa. Tai jakaa vaikka kavereiden kanssa WiiConnectilla.
Ja mitä hittoa, tarroja? Smashissakin oli tarroja!
EDIT: IGN:n höyryävän tuore ennakko ja iso tukku upeita, uusia 480p-kuvia!
http://wii.ign.com/articles/814/814436p1.html
Right off the bat, you're going to notice several major differences between Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and its predecessors. The most immediately obvious are the graphical enhancements. Not only does Corruption run in both 480p and 16:9 widescreen (another first for the series), but it dishes out larger, more detailed environments, crisper textures, dramatically improved particle effects, depth of field blur, screen shakes, and what is easily the best utilization of bloom lighting in any Wii game to date. It may seem like a trivial inclusion to some -- games like Ico, for example, have developed visual styles that revolve around bloom lighting -- but developer Retro Studios has taken it to the next level. Environments, objects and particle effects alike are illuminated with a neon-like hue that fits exceptionally well within the game's science-fiction setting. Other visual additions are more pronounced. When bringing up Aran's scan-visor (activated by pressing the minus button on the Wii remote), you will now see the bounty hunter's face clearly reflected -- not just for a split second, as in previous titles, but permanently. That face may even show signs of change as you advance through the game.
We were prepared to be disappointed by Prime 3's visual presentation because many of the early screenshots and videos designed to represent the title frankly did a poor job of it. However, the truth is that Corruption is the best looking Prime game to date and very easily Wii's flagship visual stunner. That honor may be handed over to Super Mario Galaxy upon its release, but for now Samus has earned it. For those who care, we'd like to point out now that Corruption does not run in full 854x480 resolution, but rather something closer to 825x470 -- it's still pro-scan widescreen, but it won't fill your entire screen.
Prime 3 boasts some of the best boss battles in any videogame, period
Oikeesti, hypemittari raksuttaa nyt sellaisissa lukemissa että harva peli tälläiseen on yltänyt!