Surprisingly the head is the most useful place for the phazon missiles (whoda thunk)
Okay, I’ll take your word for that and give it another go.
The charge beam still looks awsome though. : )
But Hyper missles do more damage over time than normal shots I take it?
Well, for a few occasions–when you first rip off AU’s hatch, you can only get a couple shots off, so if you can get a missile in there it’ll help a bit. And of course, missiles make DS cancel whatever she’s doing to put up a shield, which helps. But DS is so hard to hit overall with them that they aren’t worth using. Their extremely slow rate of fire makes them pretty useless in most cases. Of course, they annihilate AU-Head thanks to stunning him.
Admittedly, I haven’t tested them on the first AU form beyond the opening-hatch thing, so they might be more useful there.
I have and it helps, this is what I done to beat the first AU form, rip the hatch open then charge the beam, after the beam charge went away if your fast enough then fire a Hyper Missile or two this helps out when the AU 2nd form battle starts.
Yeah, I beat it a while ago, but Hyper missles are the only way to go on the AU. US the normal beam to paralyze it, but whenever its head is open, use hyper missles, and don’t miss.
I played the game on veteran and Gandrayda was so freaking hard!!! why must she jump around so much? >.>
Screw Attack > her.
Seriously. On Normal at least, one solid hit from the SA instantly kills each of her ‘phases’.
I… I’m stuck. Where do you find that bloody energy capsule on Bryyo? It’s where there is a ‘hidden Fuel Gel pump station’ 1_1. I’ve got multi missiles and screw attack.
It’s somewhere in the room called “gameFAQs”. It’s inside a walkthrough.
That’s the hardest one to get, and very deceiving, too. There’s this one room in the back of Bryyo with “hidden” in the name, with a giant tower-like thing. A fuel cell station is easily visible at the top from one side, but an invisible wall won’t let you get to it and it doesn’t look like there’s a fuel cell inside. Scanning the tower says that it looks like there was once a battery inside, but it was removed. No, your memory isn’t failing you; apparently that’s not referring to the fuel cell, and Retro was just too lazy to put any visible fuel cell graphics inside the station when the tower isn’t activated. Lame.
Hints: You need to open up the two gates in that one cave that connects two sections of Bryyo and do something with the ship.
I got their ‘hidden’ message and grappled the block with the ship, next to the second generator before posting. I’ll look for that ruddy room. And activate the gates (???).
find a generator (hint: AAA), fly it in and drop it.
Well, we all gotta go sometime, but this…this just hurts. That’s all. It hurts. I loved this man’s work. I’m gonna miss him. A lot. ![]()
R.I.P.
This guy did so many things… I didn’t know he developed the cam system in Prime. I didn’t even know he worked on Paperboy, nor on Zombies Ate My Neighbors. This is a terrible loss. R.I.P. Mark Haigh-Hutchinson.
PS: I actually went past the Hidden Court several times, with my Command visor on, but looked in the wrong direction (duh). Thanks.
I have found secret messages on metroid recon for MP3:C, too lazy to link. So you know when you have to put in the right codes for the at the begining of the game to land on Olmpus (forgot how to spell) well got to that at any time, ok here they are:
2,7,5,1 -Iwata-president of nintendo
8,3,5,4-forgot name
1,3,8,5
3,6,4,8-metroid prime 1 music on gutiar.
that all they have now so have fun(note all language is in Japanese)
I’m Jealous! Japan is always SO good to there own.
Oh my, that artwork is so much better than ours…
Shit !, that box art is amazing.
I want it so bad…
Holy crap. Ours sucked to begin with, but that’s just epic–especially since those are all new renders, as far as I know.