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Mission Final (MP1)

The Mission Final screen is the end result screen for the three games in the Metroid Prime trilogy. It has varied in its design through the games, but typically shows Samus posing victoriously, while the game file's clear time and item completion percentage are displayed. If certain requirements were met during the playthrough of a game, messages will also display notifying the player that Hard Mode or art galleries have been unlocked. All three games play the track Record of Samus on the Mission Final screen.

Metroid Prime[]

Metroid Prime Remastered Mission Final

Samus is shown with her helmet off. She poses for a second, and thrusts her Arm Cannon into the air victoriously.

The Wii versions of the original Metroid Prime add a slight change to the screen. The shot of Samus posing is not frozen, but is quickly replaced by scrolling, indiscernible data, while a new image of Samus posing with her helmet is displayed on-screen. This style is reused in Metroid Prime Remastered, albeit with brighter lighting and updated Samus model.

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes[]

Mission Final (MP2)

An image of Samus's retina being scanned is briefly shown, before the camera zooms out to focus on her whole body as she looks off to the side. The numbers 37/59 are displayed on-screen, but do not serve any apparent purpose. "Retinal Identification Systems" are referenced.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption[]

Mission Final (MP3)

The same pale blue screen that appears in the Game Over scenes is displayed. After a moment, Samus appears on-screen, pointing her Arm Cannon toward the screen, before turning to her left. The camera focuses on the Cannon for a moment, and then Samus disappears. A line can be seen moving up and down on the screen.

The Mission Final screen was used for the end of an early demo of Corruption. After the camera focuses on the Cannon, the message "Thank you for playing" is displayed.[1]

Metroid Dread[]

Expanded Mission Result Screen Dread

An update to the game on February 9, 2022 added extra statistics to the Result Screen that include the difficulty mode played, clear time and total play time, item collection percentage, total energy, Missile Ammo and Power Bomb Ammo, death count, total damage received, how many bosses were defeated and how many times the game was saved.

Endscreen plays on the results screens for usual playthroughs in addition to those shown in the Boss Rush mode.

Official website[]

Expanded Mission Result Page
"In addition to your Clear Time, you can now see stats like Total Play Time (which includes time spent on the in-game map and all retries), Item Collection Rate, Times Defeated, Total Damage Received, and more."[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ IGN "Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Nintendo Wii Gameplay -". YouTube. May 19, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  2. ^ Metroid Dread Update: Free updates add a bounty of new excitement. Nintendo of America (February 9, 2022). Retrieved on February 18, 2022.
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