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Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GCN) game cover art
Genre:
First-Person Adventure (Sci-Fi)

Developer:
Retro Studios
Publisher
Region
Released
Nintendo
NA
11/16/2004
Nintendo
EU
11/26/2004
Nintendo
JP
05/26/2005
Nintendo
AU
12/02/2004
AKA: Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes (JP)
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Staff review by John L (December 31, 2004)

The rest of the expectedly excellent bosses pose mighty challenges, too, and reside in their usual "OMG why here?" locations to boot. From Chyakka, a possessed moth that periodically dips into the dark world's ubiquitous poisonous fluids for an immense burst of strength, to the Alpha Blogg, an underwater predator that attempts to ram Samus into oblivion, the only thing more imposing than their visages are the actual methods needed to defeat them.
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Reader review by Chacranajxy (September 10, 2007)

In 2002, then-unknown developer, Retro Studios, completed the first 3D Metroid game, Metroid Prime. Despite rampant skepticism on the part of critics and series fans alike, Retro succeeded in delivering what was heralded by many as one of the finest entries in the Metroid series and one of the best games of all time. Prime was certainly a tough act to follow, but Retro’s sequel, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, makes it clear that the quality of the first game was n...
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Reader review by mrshotgun (March 15, 2007)

When Metroid Prime was released in November of 2002, there was no doubt in anyone's mind that a sequel would eventually arrive. The game's huge popularity practically demanded it. But it had been eight years since Super Metroid was released - the last Metroid game released prior to Metroid Prime. Fortunately, it wasn't long before it was announced that a sequel titled Metroid Prime 2: Echoes would be released in November of 2004, roughly two years to the day that we got the original. Everyone wa...
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