This is honestly my favorite prime game in the trilogy. The weapons, bosses, and atmosphere is just simply masterful. This game deserves a full remaster like the original
Getting the equipment here is at least worth it for in the first game you solve puzzles or simply find them. Unfortunately, the Caves of Magmoor is the only area without a boss.
The only game where Samus saves an entire race from going extinct. Most of the games feature a planet or planets where it’s inhabitants have already wiped out. So this game feels like something fresh.
@@mothius238prime 1 had the Phazon suit tbf. As well as introducing Visors, Beam Combos, Boost ball, a new variant of grapple beam, And the concept of elemental weapons besides ice.
@applejuicejunkie316 both prime 2 and 3 will get remasters for the switch however it will not be as powerful as the prime remaster, it will still be remasterd but not to the extent of prime 1. I hope it will look good tho.
@@jakethedog1483 rumors flying around that retro was only doing the remaster for the 1st one to establish a base of what the other 2 should look like. The new studio that ports over 2 and 3 are meant to look at what retro did for 1 and use that as a base.
They might, since they recently remastered the original Metroid Prime game. Heck, if they also make a remaster of Prime 3 i might commit to playing the full trilogy on Switch (beaten Prime 1 for the GameCube while my Prime 2 progress is up to the Alpha Blogg).
@Leseulmecsansnom thanks, i missed that typo. I hope they go ahead with the remaster, as much as I love Corruption, Echoes is my favorite one from the original trilogy
They will most likely will remaster the other 2 if the first one was done I think they want to sell them separately and over a period of time for extra money Once all three are out, then I can see them selling them as a bundle
When you see all the different attacks Dark Samus performs in her boss battles both in this game and the next, it shows just how much potential she could’ve had in super smash bros ultimate if gave her an original moveset instead of making her a Samus clone.
I have always been a fan of the whole dark vs. light\good vs. evil theme. So this game holds a special place in my heart. I have the trilogy and this game I have played too many times to count. Always 100% completion.
"No Boss Damage", a fitting description of doing a hitless boss run in Metroid Prime 2 since most of the Dark Aether boss fights come before acquiring the Light Suit. It would also work for a hitless boss run in Metroid Prime 3 because of how several bosses require the use of the Phazon-based Hypermode to defeat.
My favourite Prime game. The twist on having a dark counterpart in a Metroid game was something I never expected before and it reaaaaaaaally made me love this game. The soundtrack is also one of THE best soundtracks in gaming history, cause of how atmospheric it is. Dark Aether got to be one of my favourite places in gaming history too. The story of the demise of Aether is also one of my favourites. Gosh I love this game.
Looks like in the 19 years that this game has been out, no one but you has posted a successful no damage run. This is damn impressive! Most of the Prime bosses are easy, but going through them without taking damage is absurdly difficult! Masochists would have had a hayday if developers added Dread mode to these games!
I agree. While the first Prime game is my favorite of the trilogy, it had the easiest bosses compared to the latter 2 The only boss I died first time playing the game ever at like 8 years old was Thardus The hardest thing in that game wasn’t the bosses but the first run through Phazon mines dealing with the beam troopers, invisible sentries and longest gap between the saving room In Prime 2, that damn boost guardian was a nightmare, especially on the hardest setting but seeing this video, best course of action is to stay out of morph ball while it does it’s boost attacks. The only other boss I almost died too first time around was the spider guardian, the second hardest boss imo As for Prime 3, don’t remember it too well but the second Leviathan I died too but the other bosses were not bad at all besides the final boss
boost guardian, quadraxis and the emperor ing are the hardest to beat without taking damage in my opinion. nice video dude. You are the first to beat them without taking a hit from the bosses.
Boost Guardian is specifically considered the hardest boss in the game, between limited replenishment resources, no light zone in the arena, and those mini-spawns that may show up
It must've been agonizing to receive unavoidable damage from the Boost Guardian during one of it's puddle emerging cutscenes. Props for slaying the rng
You can reduce the time during phase of the full grown Ing Emporer when using the Screw Attack against his head. During Dark Samus it's recommend to use the Dark Beam for even against her it has the poisonous effect, which is quite useful during hard mode.
Actually, you dont screw atrack its head Theres a hitbox under the emporer ing, between all of iys legs, if you can screw attack that hit box you do a ton of damage and more depending how long you screw atrack in that hitbox You know you've done it when the emporer ing gets pushed away from hitting that hitbox I seen people kill the emporer ing final phase with one screw attack, i reccommend watching speedruns You can also screw attack dark samus too
I believe on the wiki if I remember it says despite Dark Samus’s name ane being able to thrive in dark Aether, she is weaker to the dark beam instead of light due to her being created in the normal (non dark world) world
Looking back at this after prime remastered. I think that echoes definitely needs it just to tweak a few things like the cryptic backtracking and navigation between light and dark Aether can make this game shine much brighter.
6:29 so hear me out: he took damage when he walked in. But it’s considered “Thermal Damage”, not “boss damage”. (Yes, I know there are some later parts where there is unavoidable damage, but be calm, it’s just part of the game).
1:15:00 It's pretty ironic because Dark Samus couldn't absorb Samus's Light Suit the same way she did it to her Phazon Suit from the first Metroid Prime game.
44:03 I swear the jumps you did at the last bomb slot activated my fight or flight response. Doing the jumps with bombs back on the original was hell. That is the only part of the fight I remember. This mini boss can go to hell.
As someone who's played the first two primes on gamecube and then playing 3 on the wii, the wii controls massively improve the combat in the remakes of the first two as far as I can see. Boost guardian was always a pain in the ass because your aim wasn't as free in the original two. The only way to aim was turn toward the enemy, stay put, and fire or in fights like boost guardian with the inglets spawning in, you had to lock on to each one, kill it, rinse and repeat for the rest all while hopping around a boost guardian that at some points you have no idea where it's at because it's out off camera, lol. Good times, good times
Here’s an idea I had for a Metroid game; an item that would allow you to switch between using “Arm Cannon mode” and “Sword mode.” Essentially Samus’ cannon would retract, allowing her right hand to be free and wield a high-tech looking sword. I personally think this would make the gameplay much better than it already is, especially if it was incorporated into the first-person prime games.
This would be one of the best Metroid games ever if it wasn’t so long, tedious, and boring to navigate. The environments, enemies, music, and ofc atmosphere are amazing.
I have fond memories of 1 because of my grandfather but echoes is my personal favorite. Locations were so good, Torvus being my favorite. So many good region soundtracks torvus subterranean being 1 because it’s a tweaking of super Metroid lower brinstar and sanctuary fortress being the other. So many good bosses and power ups. It’s funny that people complained about the boss keys like they expected the final boss of each region to just have its front door open and waiting.
Screw the Following Bosses Boost Guardian: This fight was way harder than it had to be at this point, and it pinballed everwhere Alpha Blargg: Nintendo has never truly figured out Water levels Chykka: This bitch had better stay dead Spider Guardian: It bad enough the developer had to apologize for it...AND I DONT BLAME HIM!
I'm playing the gamecube version and I just cannot attract the phazon shards with the power beam, I always get hit by them and the charge gets wiped out and I have to try again and again. They don't home into the beam like they do on this video
Nevermind, figured it out eventually I guess. It helps a lot if you keep more distance to dark samus, and when the shards get airborne, release the lock on and aim manually at the incoming shards, of course keeping the beam charged. This way I was able to collect the shards and then damage DS. So the main issue was that I was too close to DS
Metroid Prime 2 was considered by many to be the black sheep of the Prime Trilogy mainly because of the few infamous bosses that was so bad in the original Gamecube release that since then, the trilogy version have nerf them for the better. While there are best bosses of the game like both fights of Dark Samus, Quadraxis, & Emperor Ing, there are a few bad bosses like Alpha Blogg, Spider Guardian, & Boost Guardian. Both are frustrating for the wrong reasons. The progress between the Save Room & Alpha Blogg was so fucking long that if you die at the last moment, you have to do the entire progress all over again. Remember, this was during the time when checkpoint system has not be made yet. Not until Samus Returns. Spider Guardian not only have a terrible progression like Alpha Blogg, but also during the original Gamecube release, no Spring Ball ability meaning you can't jump in Morph Ball mode. Thank god that the Trilogy version give us that ability which make this boss less shittier. And then there's the infamous Boost Guardian which barely have any nerfs in the Trilogy version which IMO the absolute worst boss of the entire game. Less Energy Tanks before this fight, no protection against Dark Aether, & that boss being extremely annoying to deal with. Hope that Prime 4 live up to the trilogy's expectations.
Jogo maravilhoso, pena que a 3ª parte não foi a altura das demais, deveriam tê-la feito para o Gamecube ou algum console parelho em termos de tecnologia o que não foi o caso.
The most annoying bosses in the series other than Dark Samus, Quadraxis, and Emperor Ing, in my opinion. Spider Guardian, Boost Guardian, Grapple Guardian, fuck ‘em.
This is honestly my favorite prime game in the trilogy.
The weapons, bosses, and atmosphere is just simply masterful. This game deserves a full remaster like the original
I agree 100%. Especially the boss fights are a blast! A remaster would be the best that could happen.
Getting the equipment here is at least worth it for in the first game you solve puzzles or simply find them.
Unfortunately, the Caves of Magmoor is the only area without a boss.
Both 2 and 3 for sure.
First game you felt like you were fulfilling a prophecy , this game you felt like a full fledged hero fighting a war
Absolutely. world design is also more refined in prime 2 and it's way less tedious to backtrack in imo
God, the Prime series' art direction was phenomenal. This game still looks gorgeous to this day, especially when upscaled.
Music for bosses were kina eh tbh
But the rest was great
Aged like fine wine!
Its only in prime 3 but is also tbe weakest in the series
The only game where Samus saves an entire race from going extinct. Most of the games feature a planet or planets where it’s inhabitants have already wiped out. So this game feels like something fresh.
Also it's the first game where you get other suits upgrades (Dark and Light) instead of Varia and Gravity suits.
what about prime hunters?
@@mothius238prime 1 had the Phazon suit tbf. As well as introducing Visors, Beam Combos, Boost ball, a new variant of grapple beam, And the concept of elemental weapons besides ice.
@@chilldededethe olminics are already extinct they just saved a mental message
As an avid Prime 2 enjoyer, you have my utmost respect for doing this.
Quadraxis is still one of my favorite bosses from the Prime series. Such a massive and epic fight.
Truly a rival for Raven Peak BOSS (Metroid Dread)
Actually he/she took damage one time during the Emperor Ing Chrysalis Phase.
This games deserves a HD Remaster.
With the first one being remastered, hopefully, it'll get done.
@applejuicejunkie316 both prime 2 and 3 will get remasters for the switch however it will not be as powerful as the prime remaster, it will still be remasterd but not to the extent of prime 1. I hope it will look good tho.
@@Sephiroth69 how do u know that?
@@Sephiroth69 This is news to me. I knew 2 & 3 were getting remastered, but I’ve heard nothing of them being made visually inferior to the first one.
@@jakethedog1483 rumors flying around that retro was only doing the remaster for the 1st one to establish a base of what the other 2 should look like. The new studio that ports over 2 and 3 are meant to look at what retro did for 1 and use that as a base.
It will be glorious to see Chykka in all it's glory of they ever decide to make a remaster of this game
They might, since they recently remastered the original Metroid Prime game. Heck, if they also make a remaster of Prime 3 i might commit to playing the full trilogy on Switch (beaten Prime 1 for the GameCube while my Prime 2 progress is up to the Alpha Blogg).
It's glory if they decide yeah...
@Leseulmecsansnom thanks, i missed that typo. I hope they go ahead with the remaster, as much as I love Corruption, Echoes is my favorite one from the original trilogy
I don't care what anyone says, I adore this game and think it's an underrated masterpiece. It's bosses, minus a few exceptions, are no different.
Yeah I feel the same way about Metroid Samus Returns.
This game was my childhood and is still my favorite in the series, it is an underrated masterpiece in my eyes
Couldn't agree more. It was just a case of releasing at the wrong time.
It's the 2nd least good out of the Prime game, but it is still a great game because the Prime series (minus Prime Hunters) is fantastic.
@The Venomspino Prime Hunters was a pretty decent for a DS game in my opinion.
The Jingle when Emperor Ing hatches from his egg form is so amazing, i repeated that sequence way too often :)
This game is such a huge step up from Prime 1. I forgot how much I love this game after playing the remaster of 1. I can't wait to get this remaster!
idk why Nintendo just didn't remaster the whole trilogy at once.
@@dgxkeyboards4535same. Prime 3 was already a gorgeous wii game, imagine how good it will look in that graphical style
@@cypher838 True. Man I just hope Nintendo will remaster prime 2 and 3 at some point
They will most likely will remaster the other 2 if the first one was done
I think they want to sell them separately and over a period of time for extra money
Once all three are out, then I can see them selling them as a bundle
This is without a doubt the hardest Metroid game of all time was very proud to be this as a kid
That Emperor Ing fight was hella impressive to watch
When you see all the different attacks Dark Samus performs in her boss battles both in this game and the next, it shows just how much potential she could’ve had in super smash bros ultimate if gave her an original moveset instead of making her a Samus clone.
Nothing made me more angry than seeing her become a clone fighter.
Especially since she has a unique moveset as an assist in sm4sh
I have always been a fan of the whole dark vs. light\good vs. evil theme. So this game holds a special place in my heart. I have the trilogy and this game I have played too many times to count. Always 100% completion.
"No Boss Damage", a fitting description of doing a hitless boss run in Metroid Prime 2 since most of the Dark Aether boss fights come before acquiring the Light Suit. It would also work for a hitless boss run in Metroid Prime 3 because of how several bosses require the use of the Phazon-based Hypermode to defeat.
Thank you for this, I wouldn't have been able to defeat emperor Ing without it!
After seeing what they did to Metroid Prime 1, they gotta remaster Metroid Prime 2
Happy with the Prime remaster, now I want to be spoiled with a remaster of this.
I believe it's only a matter of time until Echoes gets remastered.
I hope so.
@robertkenny1201 It'll happen eventually.
@@SirDawkster We'll I can only imagine how much creepier Dark Samus and the Ing, Emperor Ing particularly will look in it.
My favourite Prime game. The twist on having a dark counterpart in a Metroid game was something I never expected before and it reaaaaaaaally made me love this game. The soundtrack is also one of THE best soundtracks in gaming history, cause of how atmospheric it is. Dark Aether got to be one of my favourite places in gaming history too. The story of the demise of Aether is also one of my favourites. Gosh I love this game.
Looks like in the 19 years that this game has been out, no one but you has posted a successful no damage run. This is damn impressive!
Most of the Prime bosses are easy, but going through them without taking damage is absurdly difficult! Masochists would have had a hayday if developers added Dread mode to these games!
I agree. While the first Prime game is my favorite of the trilogy, it had the easiest bosses compared to the latter 2
The only boss I died first time playing the game ever at like 8 years old was Thardus
The hardest thing in that game wasn’t the bosses but the first run through Phazon mines dealing with the beam troopers, invisible sentries and longest gap between the saving room
In Prime 2, that damn boost guardian was a nightmare, especially on the hardest setting but seeing this video, best course of action is to stay out of morph ball while it does it’s boost attacks. The only other boss I almost died too first time around was the spider guardian, the second hardest boss imo
As for Prime 3, don’t remember it too well but the second Leviathan I died too but the other bosses were not bad at all besides the final boss
boost guardian, quadraxis and the emperor ing are the hardest to beat without taking damage in my opinion. nice video dude. You are the first to beat them without taking a hit from the bosses.
Boost Guardian is specifically considered the hardest boss in the game, between limited replenishment resources, no light zone in the arena, and those mini-spawns that may show up
It must've been agonizing to receive unavoidable damage from the Boost Guardian during one of it's puddle emerging cutscenes. Props for slaying the rng
Boost guardian on hard mode is an absolute menace
@@sammcarthur864i've seen someone on youtube beat most of the bosses without the help of the dark suit, and on hard mode
You can reduce the time during phase of the full grown Ing Emporer when using the Screw Attack against his head.
During Dark Samus it's recommend to use the Dark Beam for even against her it has the poisonous effect, which is quite useful during hard mode.
Actually, you dont screw atrack its head
Theres a hitbox under the emporer ing, between all of iys legs, if you can screw attack that hit box you do a ton of damage and more depending how long you screw atrack in that hitbox
You know you've done it when the emporer ing gets pushed away from hitting that hitbox
I seen people kill the emporer ing final phase with one screw attack, i reccommend watching speedruns
You can also screw attack dark samus too
I believe on the wiki if I remember it says despite Dark Samus’s name ane being able to thrive in dark Aether, she is weaker to the dark beam instead of light due to her being created in the normal (non dark world) world
The mutated Emperior Ing reminds me of Metroid Prime from the first game because the movements are very similar.
I really hope they make a remastered version of this. It’s s so cool!!!
i never knew how strong the annihilator beam was vs the emperor ing
I love the Metroid prime saga. Nice video man 👌👌👌
Out of the Metroid trilogy prime 2 will always be my favorite
1:16:04-1:16:13 Goodbye, Ing Horde, along with your homeworld, Dark Aether.
ECHOES Remastered
Looking back at this after prime remastered. I think that echoes definitely needs it just to tweak a few things like the cryptic backtracking and navigation between light and dark Aether can make this game shine much brighter.
6:29 so hear me out: he took damage when he walked in. But it’s considered “Thermal Damage”, not “boss damage”.
(Yes, I know there are some later parts where there is unavoidable damage, but be calm, it’s just part of the game).
I can't wait to see you do a No Damage Run of Prime 3!
This needs to be a remaster game for the switch
23:10 THAT should have been the first boss of this game.
1:15:00 It's pretty ironic because Dark Samus couldn't absorb Samus's Light Suit the same way she did it to her Phazon Suit from the first Metroid Prime game.
I didn't know a charged Light BEam qould take out Amorbis so quickly. Jesus.
22:00 Boost Guardian be like: Stop shooting me ! I’m already dead !!!
Never got past Quadraxis and had to quit the game. One of my biggest defeats in videogames. Great game, though.
Echoes have the best boss battles in the Prime series, and Quadraxis is one of best boss battles ever!
first of all i did not know i can take out quadraxis's knee caps that quick with the light beam, ive been taking out his caps with super missles
You are beyond humanity.
44:03 I swear the jumps you did at the last bomb slot activated my fight or flight response. Doing the jumps with bombs back on the original was hell. That is the only part of the fight I remember. This mini boss can go to hell.
My favorite Metroid game. Absolutely amazing.
As someone who's played the first two primes on gamecube and then playing 3 on the wii, the wii controls massively improve the combat in the remakes of the first two as far as I can see. Boost guardian was always a pain in the ass because your aim wasn't as free in the original two. The only way to aim was turn toward the enemy, stay put, and fire or in fights like boost guardian with the inglets spawning in, you had to lock on to each one, kill it, rinse and repeat for the rest all while hopping around a boost guardian that at some points you have no idea where it's at because it's out off camera, lol. Good times, good times
Also before anyone points it out, I meant to delete the "out" that's right before "off" but my phone had other plans I guess. 🤦
I also noticed a difference in sound, I don't know how to explain.. But some bombs and metalic effects are a pitch strange
I renember when i played this game, the graphics looked were very ahead of its time
Spider Guardian hitless. Man, the Wii version of this game made this boss so much easier.
well, to be fair, the original version of that fight was just bad.
I'm waiting for remastered video game
Great job
Idk how you managed to resist using the sonic boom on emperor ing or on dark samus, such a satisfying weapon.
Ill admit the dark troopers freaked me out when I was young
Chykka Blyat
I had to do it
Beating the boost guardian without getting hit was done by luck only and I refused to be convinced otherwise
Here’s an idea I had for a Metroid game; an item that would allow you to switch between using “Arm Cannon mode” and “Sword mode.” Essentially Samus’ cannon would retract, allowing her right hand to be free and wield a high-tech looking sword. I personally think this would make the gameplay much better than it already is, especially if it was incorporated into the first-person prime games.
I read the description of the video, and atmospheric damage is technically considered taking damage, but for this vid, that doesn't apply.
Nintendo should remaster this gem
This would be one of the best Metroid games ever if it wasn’t so long, tedious, and boring to navigate. The environments, enemies, music, and ofc atmosphere are amazing.
Lol that's interesting I find it awesome to play through. Maybe I've replayed it a bit too much :P
It really sucks that you just out right have to get hit in some of these fights.
I would really wish that Nintendo would make a Metroid Prime trilogy game for Nintendo Switch.
Every half decent Metroid fan wants that.
Well we are 1/3 of the way through now
I remember Quadraxis being a MASSIVE pain back in the day.
Shame that Dark Samus didn't get a proper full character in Smash.
No way bro did Emperor Ing hitless that's some nutty work. More than that actually, bro did BOOST GUARDIAN AND SPIDER GUARDIAN HITLESS.
I have fond memories of 1 because of my grandfather but echoes is my personal favorite. Locations were so good, Torvus being my favorite. So many good region soundtracks torvus subterranean being 1 because it’s a tweaking of super Metroid lower brinstar and sanctuary fortress being the other. So many good bosses and power ups. It’s funny that people complained about the boss keys like they expected the final boss of each region to just have its front door open and waiting.
My favorite boss in prime 2 is dark missle trooper... silly boss sure... but a fun one
epic job, we’re in the club together
Screw the Following Bosses
Boost Guardian: This fight was way harder than it had to be at this point, and it pinballed everwhere
Alpha Blargg: Nintendo has never truly figured out Water levels
Chykka: This bitch had better stay dead
Spider Guardian: It bad enough the developer had to apologize for it...AND I DONT BLAME HIM!
Hope they Remaster this game next
Agree, I hope they remaster MP2E 🤞🏻
@@adambrumovsky3982 We'll it's possible considering the first games remasters sales.
the Lunamoth's remind me of the Chozo's for some reason, I wonder why?
One of the few planets Samus didnt blow up.
How do you predict when Quadraxis will spin like a top?
The normal Allpha Splinter is more dangerous than the dark one. That damn thing killed me when I played the game as a child.
But end boss is too hard to figure out people
spider guardian made me quit the game for a while then i came back a few years later and i killed it
Nice!!!!!!
How many tries did each boss take? Can't help but feel jealous. I think I died to almost every one fo the bosses.
I think Echoes was my favorite of the Prime trilogy.
a shame the 3rd one was so sub par, too.
Nah it was amazing
@@angelvillegas9604 what's your ranking of those 3 games?
@@runningrock124 2 is my favorite following the 3rd. The first is amazing but a little boring after a while
29:34 la entrada al templo oscuro de torbus 💀😻
People who only know the Wii Version will never understand the true power of the Spider Guardian. He might aswell have been the ing Emperor.
Im now fighting Emperor Ing, but it doesnt feels like a final boss. Quadraxis and Chykka should have been the final encounters.
The music reminds me of Turok or maybe Soul Reaver Legacy of Kain
Spider Guardian gives me nightmares to this day. Even using Save States on Dolphin I went through hell to beat it. 😵💫
Still have PTSD
I'm playing the gamecube version and I just cannot attract the phazon shards with the power beam, I always get hit by them and the charge gets wiped out and I have to try again and again. They don't home into the beam like they do on this video
Nevermind, figured it out eventually I guess. It helps a lot if you keep more distance to dark samus, and when the shards get airborne, release the lock on and aim manually at the incoming shards, of course keeping the beam charged. This way I was able to collect the shards and then damage DS. So the main issue was that I was too close to DS
Metroid Prime 2 was considered by many to be the black sheep of the Prime Trilogy mainly because of the few infamous bosses that was so bad in the original Gamecube release that since then, the trilogy version have nerf them for the better. While there are best bosses of the game like both fights of Dark Samus, Quadraxis, & Emperor Ing, there are a few bad bosses like Alpha Blogg, Spider Guardian, & Boost Guardian. Both are frustrating for the wrong reasons. The progress between the Save Room & Alpha Blogg was so fucking long that if you die at the last moment, you have to do the entire progress all over again. Remember, this was during the time when checkpoint system has not be made yet. Not until Samus Returns. Spider Guardian not only have a terrible progression like Alpha Blogg, but also during the original Gamecube release, no Spring Ball ability meaning you can't jump in Morph Ball mode. Thank god that the Trilogy version give us that ability which make this boss less shittier. And then there's the infamous Boost Guardian which barely have any nerfs in the Trilogy version which IMO the absolute worst boss of the entire game. Less Energy Tanks before this fight, no protection against Dark Aether, & that boss being extremely annoying to deal with. Hope that Prime 4 live up to the trilogy's expectations.
I just realized that your ammo gauge is switched. How come?
Dark Alpha Splinter vs Queen Gohma.
Amorbis more like amogus ahaha
Amorbis’s faces look like Phillips shavers.
Really got to fix the end boss make it easy to defeat !!!!!!!!!
This metroid prime is very good 👍👍👍👍
Where's the Remastered, Nintendo?!
Em que vídeo game tem esse jogo ?
Lanmolas vs Amorbis.
This looks like an early ps3 game
It's a GameCube game.
Quite impressive, for a gamecube game from 2004
Lvl 82 emperor ing lvl 72 op 8
I think the spider guardian was one of the harder ones for me I hate that thing
Jogo maravilhoso, pena que a 3ª parte não foi a altura das demais, deveriam tê-la feito para o Gamecube ou algum console parelho em termos de tecnologia o que não foi o caso.
Wait what? Did I see morphball jump? Dafuq?
You can jump at will in the Wii trilogy version.
Booooooo they have it easy.@@AndreasFleissner
Juegazo de los god !!
The most annoying bosses in the series other than Dark Samus, Quadraxis, and Emperor Ing, in my opinion. Spider Guardian, Boost Guardian, Grapple Guardian, fuck ‘em.
The wii version makes them easy as hell