![]() ![]() Samus must be the only Nintendo character that doesn’t seem to have a consistent look despite being within the same timeline for her games. The other thing that got me was the Samus reveal at the end, they changed the face. The controls needed adjusting to, as well, as I couldn’t do dual controls especially when switching between the different beams, muscle memory also kicked in too. I must have had a lot of patience 20 years ago or I just didn’t have anything better to do. I gave up trying to collect all the weapons upgrades. The thing that got me was the boost ball half-pipe sections seem really difficult, these were for missile upgrades and not the main story related parts. The game is as good as I remember it when it was originally released. Recently completed Metroid Prime Remastered. And the same goes for anyone else in a similar position. I fear what’s going to happen to Rocksteady once Suicide Squad comes out and it’s a flop. It’s basically sink or swim for any big developer nowadays, where failure means death. ![]() We’ve seen this with all the live service games that have had to turn themselves into normal games and it makes me wonder if that’s not the reason we haven’t see The Last Of Us multiplayer and Sony’s other GAAS games.Īnd what happens if these games aren’t a success? You can’t spend eight years making a game only for it to be a flop and expect things to carry on as normal. It takes so long to make a AAA game that people could have easily lost interest or ideas fallen out of fashion. I realise it’s the same for any big game now but the length of time it’s taking to make Dragon Age 4 and Mass Effect 4 really brings home to you just how out of control things have got. Which I imagine is basically Nintendo’s plan for the rest of the year. I’m not looking to spend money at the moment and Zelda should keep me busy for a very long time. So Christmas 2024 is it then, I guess? Not that I really care. ![]() I’d almost say they were lying but if it was legal thing then I guess they’re not. You can see it with the Switch 2, which I would’ve bet good money was coming out this year, but apparently isn’t. It’s almost like that’s the true form of their magic: that no prediction ever works. It should be obvious by now that rumours don’t work with Nintendo. I’m not expecting Midna, playable Zelda or anything like that. "I think Metroid Prime trilogy is done and whether or not Nintendo releases it now or later depends on other factors.Very much looking forward to Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom on Friday (and hopefully the review today?) and especially finding out that all of the fan theories about the game are completely wrong. "The game is done and Nintendo is holding it," said Grubb in a recent Giant Bomb show. ![]() However, they're holding it back, possibly to align its release closer to Metroid Prime 4. READ MORE: Review: Greedfall: Gold EditionĪccording to VentureBeat journalist Jeff Grubb, who has a reputable track record of accurate leaks and insider information, Nintendo have already completed work on the Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch. A reputable insider has now come forward and claimed that the trilogy for Switch is done, but Nintendo are holding back the announcement. However, rumours have been circulating for a while now about a potential remastered bundle of all three original Metroid Prime games for Nintendo Switch. It may be a while until we hear more about Metroid Prime 4, considering that the game received a development reboot in 2019 with Retro Studios leading the charge again. ![]()
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