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| - The Search View is a feature implemented in Metroid: Other M. When the Wii Remote is pointed at the screen, the "Search View" is activated and Samus Aran has a chance to see the environment in first-person view, much like that of the Prime Series. While using this feature, Samus can use a sort of Scan Visor on objects in the environment, such as obstacles, Lab Worker bodies and her comrades in the 07th Platoon. Enemies, projectiles and charging also appear to slow down while Samus enters search view. When using Search View, Samus is unable to move around. She is able to use SenseMove, however.
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| - The Search View is a feature implemented in Metroid: Other M. When the Wii Remote is pointed at the screen, the "Search View" is activated and Samus Aran has a chance to see the environment in first-person view, much like that of the Prime Series. While using this feature, Samus can use a sort of Scan Visor on objects in the environment, such as obstacles, Lab Worker bodies and her comrades in the 07th Platoon. Enemies, projectiles and charging also appear to slow down while Samus enters search view. A new function featured in the gameplay and demo videos shows Samus has the ability to zoom in when scanning, similar to the zoom function with the Imperialist in Metroid Prime Hunters and the X-Ray Visor-Nova Beam combo in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. This may suggest she has a scope in the game. When using Search View, Samus is unable to move around. She is able to use SenseMove, however. This feature is required to fire Missiles, Super Missiles, and Seeker Missiles. Search View is the only way to record a Boss' health bar, as it does not immediately show up when a boss battle initiates. After the health bar has completely loaded, Samus can read it outside of Search View. In many sequences throughout the game, Samus will be locked in Search View until she locates something in her vision, or until she repels her enemy that keeps her forced in the mode.
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