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'''''Metroid Prime: Federation Force''''' is a spinoff of the ''Metroid Prime'' series of games to be released [[Nintendo 3DS]]. For the first time in the series, the game focuses primarily on the Galactic Federation rather than the adventures of Samus. | '''''Metroid Prime: Federation Force''''' is a spinoff of the ''Metroid Prime'' series of games to be released [[Nintendo 3DS]]. For the first time in the series, the game focuses primarily on the Galactic Federation rather than the adventures of Samus. | ||
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+ | ==Blurb== | ||
+ | ===E3 2015 website=== | ||
+ | '''''Conquer co-op missions in the Metroid universe''''' | ||
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+ | ''Join a four-player local or online squad in this co-operative sci-fi shooter set in the Metroid universe. Hop in a specialized battle Mech suit and work with your teammates to take down enemy forces and complete objective- based missions. Then, take a break and play a fun, pick-up game of Blast Ball with fellow troops.'' | ||
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+ | '''Features:''' | ||
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+ | *''Up to 4 players take on a variety of co-op missions in this first-person, sci-fi shooter set in the Metroid universe'' | ||
+ | *''Work together as a team to clear out enemy-infested bases and complete objective-based mission'' | ||
+ | *''Take on enemies with a blaster and special sub-weapons'' | ||
+ | *''Aim using the Nintendo 3DS system’s gyroscope'' | ||
+ | *''Join a pick-up game of Blast Ball, a 3-on-3 sci-fi sport in the Metroid universe where players shoot the ball into the opponent’s goal to score'' | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |
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Metroid Prime: Federation Force is a spinoff of the Metroid Prime series of games to be released Nintendo 3DS. For the first time in the series, the game focuses primarily on the Galactic Federation rather than the adventures of Samus.
Blurb
E3 2015 website
Conquer co-op missions in the Metroid universe
Join a four-player local or online squad in this co-operative sci-fi shooter set in the Metroid universe. Hop in a specialized battle Mech suit and work with your teammates to take down enemy forces and complete objective- based missions. Then, take a break and play a fun, pick-up game of Blast Ball with fellow troops.
Features:
- Up to 4 players take on a variety of co-op missions in this first-person, sci-fi shooter set in the Metroid universe
- Work together as a team to clear out enemy-infested bases and complete objective-based mission
- Take on enemies with a blaster and special sub-weapons
- Aim using the Nintendo 3DS system’s gyroscope
- Join a pick-up game of Blast Ball, a 3-on-3 sci-fi sport in the Metroid universe where players shoot the ball into the opponent’s goal to score
Gameplay
Gameplay is similar to past Metroid Prime titles. The game is a mission-based first-person shooter, in which up to four players can team up. Players are able to charge their blaster shots, and have access to missiles and Super Missiles; other series staples such as the Morph Ball and associated bombs, however, are not available.
Also included is a multiplayer side mode called "Blast Ball", in which up to six players divided into two teams must shoot a ball into the opposing team's goal. Power-ups appear frequently to aid players that collect them, and the opposing team's goal shrinks every time the player's team scores a point.
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