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* IndustrialWorld: Talvania, a gaseous and polluted factory world the inhabitants of which abandoned it long ago.

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* IndustrialWorld: Talvania, a gaseous and polluted factory world that the inhabitants of which abandoned it long ago.
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The game also includes a multiplayer sports game called ''Metroid Prime: Blast Ball'', a soccer-like team game where you use your blaster to shoot the ball in order to score points instead of your foot. This side mode was the first aspect of the game announced, revealed during the [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3 2015]] Nintendo World Championship event without anything linking it to the ''Metroid'' franchise. The complete game was fully revealed during Nintendo's E3 Digital Event.

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The game also includes a multiplayer sports game called ''Metroid Prime: Blast Ball'', a soccer-like team game where you use your blaster to shoot the ball in order to score points instead of your foot. This side mode was the first aspect of the game announced, revealed during the [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3 2015]] Nintendo World Championship event without anything linking it to the ''Metroid'' franchise. The complete game was fully revealed during Nintendo's E3 Digital Event.
Event. One of the marines would later turn up as a Spirit in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The Federation troops are the main focus of the game's plot, and get to prove that they're far more than just a RedShirtArmy in the ''Metroid'' universe.


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* BigBad: [[spoiler:"Master Brain,"[[note]]a followup to the corrupted and controlled Aurora Unit 313 in the last game and Mother Brain before that[[/note]] the Space Pirates' new head of their latest excursion and the biomechanical control mechanism of the massively powerful battleship, the Doomseye.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:"Master Brain,"[[note]]a Brain,"]][[note]]a followup to the corrupted and controlled Aurora Unit 313 in the last game and Mother Brain before that[[/note]] the [[spoiler:the Space Pirates' new head of their latest excursion and the biomechanical control mechanism of the massively powerful battleship, the Doomseye.]]
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: A ''Metroid'' game that not only doesn't star Samus Aran, but isn't a {{Metroidvania}} at all. It's also the second ''Metroid'' game (after ''Metroid Prime Pinball'') to feature no SequenceBreaking elements at all.
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* BigBad: [[spoiler:"Master Brain"[[note]]a followup to the corrupted and controlled Aurora Unit 313 in the last game and Mother Brain before that[[/note]], the Space Pirates' new head of their latest excursion and the biomechanical control mechanism of the massively powerful battleship, the Doomseye.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:"Master Brain"[[note]]a Brain,"[[note]]a followup to the corrupted and controlled Aurora Unit 313 in the last game and Mother Brain before that[[/note]], that[[/note]] the Space Pirates' new head of their latest excursion and the biomechanical control mechanism of the massively powerful battleship, the Doomseye.]]
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!Spoilers for the ''{{VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy|Metroid Prime}}'' trilogy and all ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' entries preceding this one will be left unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!

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-> ''"The Galaxy is not at peace. The war is far from over."''
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* LetsYouAndHimFight: [[spoiler:Partway through the game Samus is kidnapped by the pirates. In the final mission they have succeed in taking control of her suit, and a gigantic Samus in morph ball form serves as the final boss.]]

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* LetsYouAndHimFight: [[spoiler:Partway through the game Samus is kidnapped by the pirates. In the final mission they have succeed in taking taken control of her suit, and a gigantic Samus in morph ball form serves as the final boss.]]
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* LetsYouAndHimFight: [[spoiler:A gigantic Samus in morph ball form serves as the penultimate boss.]]

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* LetsYouAndHimFight: [[spoiler:A [[spoiler:Partway through the game Samus is kidnapped by the pirates. In the final mission they have succeed in taking control of her suit, and a gigantic Samus in morph ball form serves as the penultimate final boss.]]
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* LetsYouAndHimFight: [[spoiler:A gigantic Samus in morph ball form serves as the final boss.]]

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* LetsYouAndHimFight: [[spoiler:A gigantic Samus in morph ball form serves as the final penultimate boss.]]



* PostFinalBoss: [[spoiler:The Master Brain is fought after the mind-controlled Samus, but its only defense consists of weak turrets and it has low overall health.]]

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* PostFinalBoss: [[spoiler:The Master Brain is fought after the mind-controlled Samus, but its only defense consists of weak turrets and it has low overall health.]]
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Following the events of ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the Federation enacts "Operation Golem", having their soldiers train in the use of special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats. During one of the first training missions, the Federation learns that the Space Pirates are also in the region and have come with some of their own solutions to the lack of Phazon as well, forcing the small group of soldiers out of field tests and into actual combat in order to make sure their plans don't come into fruition.

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Following the events of ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the Federation enacts "Operation Golem", having their soldiers train in the use of special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats. During one of the first training field missions, the Federation learns that the Space Pirates are also in the region and have come with some of their own solutions to the lack of Phazon as well, forcing the small group of soldiers out of field tests and into actual combat in order to make sure their plans don't come into fruition.
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''Federation Force'' is notably the first (and currently only) entry in the series where you don't play as heroine Samus Aran. Instead, you primarily control one of several nameless Galactic Federation Marines in a small squadron, though Samus does appear as a recurring NPC granting the Galactic Federation information as she investigates the Space Pirate threat separately. While the game's focus is on multiplayer, it is possible to play the campaign in single player, with the game offering a few methods to boost your firepower to compensate.

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''Federation Force'' is notably the first (and currently only) only entry in the series where you don't play as heroine Samus Aran. Instead, you primarily control one of several nameless Galactic Federation Marines in a small squadron, though Samus does appear as a recurring NPC granting the Galactic Federation information as she investigates the Space Pirate threat separately. While the game's focus is on multiplayer, it is possible to play the campaign in single player, with the game offering a few methods to boost your firepower to compensate.
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''Federation Force'' is notably the first entry in the series where you don't play as heroine Samus Aran. Instead, you primarily control one of several nameless Galactic Federation Marines in a small squadron, though Samus does appear as a recurring NPC granting the Galactic Federation information as she investigates the Space Pirate threat separately. While the game's focus is on multiplayer, it is possible to play the campaign in single player, with the game offering a few methods to boost your firepower to compensate.

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''Federation Force'' is notably the first (and currently only) entry in the series where you don't play as heroine Samus Aran. Instead, you primarily control one of several nameless Galactic Federation Marines in a small squadron, though Samus does appear as a recurring NPC granting the Galactic Federation information as she investigates the Space Pirate threat separately. While the game's focus is on multiplayer, it is possible to play the campaign in single player, with the game offering a few methods to boost your firepower to compensate.
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''Metroid Prime: Federation Force'' is a 2016 game for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS developed by Creator/NextLevelGames. It is the 12th entry to the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' series, the 6th game in and a SpinOff to the ''VideoGame/{{Metroid Prime|Trilogy}}'' sub-series, and a SpiritualSuccessor to ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeHunters''. It is also the sixth game in the ''Metroid'' franchise's fictional chronology.

Following the events of ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the Federation puts its soldiers in training using special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats.

This is a multiplayer-focused game where you primarily control one of several Galactic Federation Marines, though it is also possible to play solo (with the game offering a few methods to boost your firepower to compensate). The game also includes a multiplayer sports game called ''Metroid Prime: Blast Ball'', a soccer-like team game where you use your blaster to score instead of your foot.

Originally only the side-game of ''Blast Ball'' was announced during the 2015 Nintendo World Championship event at [[UsefulNotes/ElectronicEntertainmentExpo E3 2015]], but the complete game was fully revealed during Nintendo's E3 Digital Event.

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''Metroid Prime: Federation Force'' is a 2016 CoOpMultiplayer ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' SpinOff game for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS developed by Creator/NextLevelGames. It is the 12th entry to in the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' overall series, the 6th game in and a SpinOff to the ''VideoGame/{{Metroid Prime|Trilogy}}'' sub-series, and a SpiritualSuccessor to ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeHunters''. It is also [[AnachronicOrder the sixth game game]] in the ''Metroid'' franchise's fictional chronology.

Following the events of ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the Federation puts its enacts "Operation Golem", having their soldiers train in training using the use of special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats.

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''Federation Force''
is a multiplayer-focused game notably the first entry in the series where you don't play as heroine Samus Aran. Instead, you primarily control one of several nameless Galactic Federation Marines, Marines in a small squadron, though Samus does appear as a recurring NPC granting the Galactic Federation information as she investigates the Space Pirate threat separately. While the game's focus is on multiplayer, it is also possible to play solo (with the campaign in single player, with the game offering a few methods to boost your firepower to compensate). compensate.

The game also includes a multiplayer sports game called ''Metroid Prime: Blast Ball'', a soccer-like team game where you use your blaster to shoot the ball in order to score points instead of your foot.

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Following the events of ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the federation puts its soldiers in training using special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats.

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Following the events of ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the federation Federation puts its soldiers in training using special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats.
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Following the events of ''Metroid Prime 3'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the federation puts its soldiers in training using special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats.

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Following the events of ''Metroid Prime 3'', ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', the eradication of Phazon has completely removed any attempt to harness its power for both the Galactic Federation and Space Pirates alike. To remedy this issue, the federation puts its soldiers in training using special mechs based on Samus's Power Suit technology to combat new threats.

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