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A walkthrough on Metroid Prime 3 for the Wii

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Written by Simon Toat   
Wednesday, 29 August 2007

wii_preview_metroid_prime_3_corruption.jpgWe at Absolute Gadget are getting very excited about Metroid Prime 3 Corruption on the Wii. If only someone could give us a bit of a demo to show us how to play the game and use the Wiimote and the Nunchuk to full effect. Luckily for us we discovered just such a walkthrough.

The video comes from a develop at E3 2007 and the vid itself is quite detailed showing you how to get through the game and use the controllers to battle your way though the enemy.

The video can be found here.

If video ain't your thing, then visit this site where you can get hold of all the cheats, tips and codes to progress.

 
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