Metroid Dread was Nintendo’s fastest-selling Metroid game, so in terms of numbers, things are looking up for the Metroid series. If you have access to even a basic laptop I’d recommend it The mouse and keyboard controls basically make it feel remastered. Replaying echoes with PrimeHack right now after finishing the remastered. Playing 1 remaster made me remember how much more I loved Echoes. Metroid Prime was released in 2002, and Metroid Prime 2 was released in 2004, so theoretically, we could expect a Metroid Prime 2 remastered in 2025. I prefer the Japanese subtitle: 'Dark Echoes'. Therefore, a remake for Metroid Prime 3 is unlikely to be anytime soon as the game already had its upgrade. The Nintendo Wii was then discontinued in 2013, six years later, with the Nintendo Switch being released four years after in 2017. The GameCube was discontinued in 2007 (the same year Metroid Prime 3 was released on the Nintendo Wii) leaving the GameCube graphics behind. Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes were both released on the GameCube but Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was released on the Nintendo Wii. The date and technology of the games is also a factor. It might be a while, as Nintendo and Retro Studios have got a lot on their plate, having just released this remaster, Metroid Dread, and still have Metroid Prime 4 to think about, but it’s now confirmed to be in the pipeline. They will both be released on Nintendo Switch, but there is still no definitive date as to when they’ll be released, and to what extent they will be remastered to. Jeff Grubb confirmed in a recent tweet that Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption will be getting a remaster at some point. Metroid Prime Remastered Is Metroid Prime 2 getting remastered? Nintendo decided to suddenly drop this gem on us yesterday ri. For a 22-year-old game, the results are impressive. A quick graphics comparison of Metroid Prime on Gamecube VS Metroid Prime Remastered on Switch. There are original upgrades in art direction, and upgrades to lighting and textures, and on a technical level the game has had a straight upgrade in almost every way. However, Nintendo and Retro Studios (the developers) seem to have ticked all the boxes with this one. Remasters have often been lazy and sometimes even broken, like Rockstar’s botched attempt at their Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy (Rockstar Games even released an apology letter for it). Venture Beat journalist, Jeff Grubb, has reiterated that both Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption will both be re-released on the Nintendo Switch family of systems, presumably by the same team which handled the recently released Metroid Prime Remastered. This remaster has already been a hit, and the details have not been spared, with some like DreamcastGuy explaining that the game feels more like a remake than a remaster. The project was restarted at Retro Studios in early 2019, and it's unclear when it will be released.Metroid Prime Remastered trailer Remaster or remake? Metroid Prime 4 is also currently in development for Nintendo Switch, having been announced more than five years ago. The last in the trilogy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, was released for the Wii back in 2007. In contrast, the first three games all received critical acclaim, turning what had been a 2D series into a 3D first-person game that still maintained the exploration-heavy gameplay of the originals. The latest game was a cooperative spin-off-Metroid Prime: Federation Force-which deviated greatly from the other games' formula and was poorly received. Though the Metroid series as a whole has seen something of a resurgence with both Metroid Dread and Metroid: Samus Returns, this has not been the case for the Metroid Prime sub-series. It could very well be one of the biggest games to release on Nintendo Switch in the latter half of the year for Nintendo, and it will be the second "new" Metroid game in as many years-Metroid Dread was itself a revival of a long-dead DS game initially planned in the early-to-mid 2000s. He also said it's possible dual-stick and gyro controls could both be included, and the improvements will likely be greater in Metroid Prime than in 2 or 3. Metroid Prime Remastered is reportedly only a few months away, with remastered versions of the second and third games also planned.Īccording to Jeff Grubb of GameSpot's sister site Giant Bomb, Nintendo is planning to release Metroid Prime Remastered this holiday season, likely to match up with the 20th anniversary. At long last, it appears the Metroid Prime trilogy is finally coming to Nintendo Switch.
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