Rissa di box art – Duel: Metroid Prime 3: Corruzione
Hello everyone, e bentornati a un'altra edizione di Rissa di box art!
Before we get cracking with this week’s battle, let’s see how things panned out last time. We looked at Turok 2: Seeds of Evil for the N64 and golly gosh, was it a close one. It seemed many of you weren’t too keen on either design, ma alla fine, it was the western variant that won the day with 51% del voto.
Questa volta, with the full reveal of Metroid Prime 4: Al di là fresh in our minds, we’re checking out the last mainline game in the series: Metroid Prime 3: Corruzione. Launched for the Wii in 2007, it took full advantage of the console’s motion controls for a sublime gameplay experience that felt natural and evolutionary (just make sure to switch the motion controls to ‘advanced’!).
We’ve got another duel on our hands this time, with North America and Europe teaming up to take on Japan. Quindi senza ulteriori indugi, andiamo avanti.
Assicurati di esprimere i tuoi voti nel sondaggio qui sotto; but first, diamo un'occhiata agli stessi disegni di box art.
Europe / Nord America
The western design for Corruption play heavily into the dynamic between Samus and Dark Samus, with the two standing back-to-back against a beautiful background set in space. Concesso, we’re not sure why there’s a disembodied image of Dark Samus nuovo in the top left, but heck, lo prenderemo.
Japan
The Japanese variant, meanwhile, features almost all of Corruption’s main players, including Samus, Dark Samus, Meta Ridley, and the three hunters: Rundas, Ghor, and Gandrayda. Oh, and a little Federation soldier at the back, Là. Carina. We love the composition of this one, but does it hold up to the awesome light vs. dark dynamic of the western design..? Hmm.
Grazie per aver votato! We’ll see you next time for another round of Box Art Brawl.