It's decent. Definitely not as good as the last two Metroid Prime games. Nintendo tried to put emphasis on the plot, but that just ended up hurting the experience, in my opinion.
The game's far too linear, also. I didn't feel like I was exploring a world. I felt like I was following a clear cut path.
It feels more realistic than Echoes did, but it's also easier, in my opinion. I had a bad time with the first boss because it took me a long time to figure out how to beat it, but the second boss literally took about two minutes.
I didn't play the first Metroid Prime, but I really liked Echoes because it was so... scary. I literally didn't know when something would jump out from behind a corner and attack me, especially in Dark Aether. I don't get that same feeling with Corruption.
The enemies just seem to come at you in waves from the front. I agree that the game is easier than the other Metroid titles. The trickiest part of the game is getting used to the controls...
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