The in-game perks Metroid Dread players will get by using its Samus ♏and EMMI Amiibos have been revealed.
Nintendo's E3 Direct did not disappoint on Tuesday. The presentation included a number of big-time announcements, including one regarding the next chapter in the Metroid series. No, not Metroid 4, although that did get a mention, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:but Metroid Dread. A return to the franchise's 2D sidescroller roots in which Samus will hav🔜e to escape the constant threat of EMMI, Dread's kil𝔍ler robot.
Metroid Dread's reveal also included the brief mention of accompanying Amiibo𓆏s, one for Samus and another for EMMI. Little was revealed regarding what else players can expect from the Amiibos until now. for the two-pack has not only revealed how much theꦏy will cost but also the in-game benefits players will get should they buy them.
The pack, which will include both Amiibos, is listed for $30. The Samus figure will grant you an extra energy tank, inc🃏reasing your maximum health to 100 HP. The EMMI Amiibo will give Samus an additional missile tank which will increase the amount of ammo you can carry by ten. On top of that, both Amiibos can be tapped once a day for extra health and ammo.
The heal🔯th tank, in particular, will be a very handy extra for anyone who chooses to buy and use the Metroid Prime Amiibo set. Finding your first tank in other Metroid games can be pretty tricky. The reveal that those who buy the Amiibos will get an advantage over those who don't doesn't appear to have generated the same backlash as the news surrounding Skyward Sword's figurine did.
The HD remake of the Zelda game will be here next month and its accompanying Amiibo will allow players to use a new fa❀st travᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚel feature. That generated a certain degree of backlash from those who believe a feature that changes the game so drastically should be included for all, especially since the remake🍨 costs $60. Whether Metroid Dread's sim🌠ilar Amiibo mechanic will generate the same reaction remains to be seen.