
Metroid Prime Remastered sees Samus exploring the expansive Tallon IV, a planet in the same solar system as the original Metroid's Zebes, after encountering genetically modified creatures aboard a derelict Zebesian Space Pirate ship in Tallon IV's orbit.

Related: Canceled Metroid Prime Open World Game Plan Revealed By Producer Metroid Prime Remastered delivers what appears to be a consistent 60 frames per second, likely a welcome side effect of the game's claustrophobic and labyrinthine level design. With what appear to be fully remade models and textures, 2023's surprise Nintendo Switch exclusive gives more definition to what was already a gracefully aging art style. In Meristation we already told you the dates, times, and how to watch this new edition full of video games and announcements that can be enjoyed online these days.Revamped to appease modern sensibilities, Metroid Prime Remastered introduces dual-stick controls alongside the original GameCube tank control scheme, motion controls inspired by the Wii's Metroid Prime: Trilogy, and a hybrid of the latter two settings. Is Nintendo holding back the Summer Game Fest announcement?Į3 2023 may be on hold, but we’re still hoping for a Direct as part of Summer Game Fest, the conference hosted by Geoff Keighley.


However, Nintendo has gotten us used to the secrecy around its Directs, so the announcement could be given just a few days in advance.

We will have to continue to wait, because although the appearance of this page of the British store of the Big N seems to bring us good news, there is still no official confirmation from the company, nor has a Nintendo Direct been announced to give us fresh news about the title. Metroid Prime 4 originally began development at Bandai Namco Studios in 2017, but Nintendo didn’t seem convinced by the pace of the game’s development, so development went back to square one in 2019, but this time with the original Metroid Prime developers, Retro Studios, in Austin, Texas.
