15 Years Ago, Nintendo Perfected the Video Game Trilogy
Briefly

Metroid Prime is a masterclass in mood and aesthetic, having players creep down eerie hallways and abandoned ancient facilities, while Samus' face reflects in the glass of her visor and breath fogs it up.
With Metroid Prime, released on the GameCube in 2002, Retro Studios effectively transferred the tone, storytelling style, and gameplay formula of the series into something that felt wildly innovative and new.
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