Metroid Prime Hunters is a 2006 main game blending adventure, platforming, and first-person shooter elements on the Nintendo DS. You explore environments as a bounty hunter seeking powerful artifacts left by an extinct race. Gameplay utilizes the touch screen for aiming and firing, focusing on exploration and puzzle-solving. A key feature is the roster of distinct bounty hunters available, alongside robust wireless competitive multiplayer modes like deathmatch and King of the Hill for up to four players.
The gameplay centers on first-person exploration and combat, adapted specifically for the dual-screen capabilities of the Nintendo DS. Players navigate intricate environments, utilizing the touch screen for aiming and firing their primary weapon, while the D-pad or face buttons handle movement. This control scheme offers a distinct approach to the shooter genre on the handheld.
Exploration is key, requiring players to utilize various abilities and tools acquired throughout their journey to unlock new pathways and uncover secrets. The core loop involves traversing alien worlds, engaging hostile entities, and solving environmental puzzles to advance the search for the powerful artifacts.
A significant feature of this title is the introduction of several distinct bounty hunters, both familiar and new to the series lore. Each hunter brings a unique perspective and potentially different capabilities to the mission, adding variety to the single-player adventure.
Beyond the main adventure, the game heavily features robust competitive multiplayer options. Utilizing the system's wireless capabilities, up to four players can engage in various competitive modes. These include standard deathmatch scenarios and objective-based modes such as King of the Hill, allowing bounty hunters to test their skills against one another.
As a standalone main game, there are no officially released Downloadable Content (DLC) packs or major expansions associated with this title. This game was originally released for the Nintendo DS and is also accessible on the Wii U console via the Virtual Console service.
Moderate violence