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Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
A person in a big, futuristic-looking powered suit with a helmet and large, bulky, and rounded shoulders holds the firearm on the right arm. A large crosshair-like symbol stands over her cannon, and other icons from the gameplay are seen on the right side of the image. Behind the person, a bird-like creature on a white background and a creature with a big red eye on a black one. In the bottom of the image, the title "Metroid Prime" in front of an insignia with a metallic ball with a black core.
North American and PAL region box art
Developer(s)
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Mark Pacini
Producer(s)
Programmer(s) Frank Lafuente
Artist(s) Todd Keller
Composer(s) Kenji Yamamoto
Series Metroid
Platform(s)
Release
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 91.87% (69 reviews)
Metacritic 92/100 (60 reviews)
Review scores
Publication Score
Eurogamer 9/10
Famitsu 33/40
Game Informer 9.5/10
GamePro 5/5 stars
GameSpot 9.1/10
GameSpy 5/5 stars
IGN 9.5/10
X-Play 4/5 stars

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is a first person action-adventure video game developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the GameCube video game console. It is the seventh published game in the Metroid series, a sequel to Metroid Prime, and the first game in the series with a multiplayer feature. Echoes was released in North America, Europe, and Australia in 2004; and in Japan in May 2005.

The story of Echoes follows bounty hunter Samus Aran after she is sent to rescue Galactic Federation Marines from a ship near Aether, a planet inhabited by a race known as the Luminoth. There, she discovers that the troops were slaughtered by the Ing, a race that came from an alternate dimension of Aether. Samus must travel to three temples to ensure the destruction of the Ing, while battling Space Pirates and her mysterious doppelgänger called Dark Samus.

Retro decided to make the game different from its predecessor by adding more focus on storyline and including new gameplay elements. Nintendo launched a viral marketing campaign to promote the game that included several websites written as if taking place in the Metroid universe. Echoes' single player mode and graphics were praised by critics, while its steep difficulty level and multiplayer components were met less positively. Since its release, Echoes has received several video game industry awards, as well as spots on "top games" lists by Nintendo Power and IGN. Over 800,000 copies of the game were sold worldwide. In 2009, an enhanced version was released for Wii as a standalone game in Japan and as part of Metroid Prime: Trilogy internationally.


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