
Throughout the entire game you will juggle between using the corruption, or as it is known from previous outings, Hyper Mode, as it uses your life energy and can cause a quick and painful death if not carefully managed. In Corruption though, the phazon has been unintentionally embedded into Samus DNA and will now be at the disposable of the player. In previous Metroid games phazon was your enemy touch it and it would hurt. With the tutorial out of the way, Samus commences the bulk of the game, which will have her exploring several worlds to investigate and discover the source of the phazon. She is sent to stop the descent of a space vessel called a Leviathan and after a brief battle against the revived again Ridley, the hunters are ambushed by Dark Samus and corrupted by the deadly phazon. Mayhem soon ensues as the Federation ship is attacked by Space Pirates and Samus is sent to Norion, a Trade Federation controlled planet.

The AUs have been infected with a virus so it is up to the Hunters to cleanse this sickness. She has been called forth by the Galactic Federation along with several other Bounty Hunters to restore biological supercomputers called AU units, which fans will quickly recognise as Mother Brain look-a-likes. Several months have passed since Samus saved Aether from the Ing forces in Metroid Prime 2. While this polish shines through every nook and cranny of the game, the core experience of titles past that centred around exploring wild and vast landscapes is somewhat neglected. Retro has spent a good three years on development, with the game having once been slated as a launch title for Nintendos Wii before it was pushed back way into this year for some extra polish. Corruption is the climax of the Prime story arc bringing to close the mystery of the organic substance known as phazon and the galactic struggle against Dark Samus.

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