She also makes it a priority to stay away from the evil corruption. First, she fights for the good side even when her friends are overpowered by the "evil corruption" mentioned throughout the game. Samus is a great role-model for a couple of reasons. The game relays the message that good always overpowers evil, and also to fight for what you know and love. However, the game focuses more on puzzles and adventuring than shooting (as opposed to C.O.D). One thing to note is that this game is a first-person-shooter game (or FPS). Keep in mind that Samus (the main character) is a girl. However, there is a little bit of bad content. Overall, I was quite impressed with Nintendo and Retro Studios. It uses the Wii software and has amazing graphics and game play. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is a great game for teens and some mature pre-teens. I would recommend it for 11 year-olds who aren't particularly disturbed by alien creatures, unrealistic blood splatter, and dark themes. The story overall is dark, and a little bit sad (I won't explain the sad bits due to spoilers.). During the whole game your character is being corrupted by a radioactive substance, and we frequently see cut scenes of the substance growing larger inside the character's body, but then again, it is not graphic or detailed, but the idea is dark and slightly disturbing. Though upon dying in the game, we see a growing pool of blood, assumed to be that of the character you play, but it is not very graphic. There is a lot of blood but it is very animated and not realistic in the slightest. All the enemies you fight are strange alien creatures, and some of them may disturb younger children. Like any other Metroid game or any other first-person shooter, there is LOTS of violence. After playing this one, I found that it is probably the most dark of the series. I've been a fan of the Metroid Prime games ever since I played the first one at the age of 7.
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