Hope development hell didn't compromise the vision for this. Prime Remastered had some design issues from the original game with circuitous routes and whatnot, but the engine felt absolutely...
Hope development hell didn't compromise the vision for this. Prime Remastered had some design issues from the original game with circuitous routes and whatnot, but the engine felt absolutely fantastic and looked incredible - I'm extremely excited for a Prime game designed in the 2020s.
Also hope the fanservice keeps a-comin'. Sylux, my beloved.
The Metroid Prime: Remastered (2023) was beautifully done but, as you said, held back in a couple place's by the game's original design. (Although it remains very fun). Visually MP4 looks like it...
The Metroid Prime: Remastered (2023) was beautifully done but, as you said, held back in a couple place's by the game's original design. (Although it remains very fun). Visually MP4 looks like it will be every bit as impressive.
Hope development hell didn't compromise the vision for this.
I think Nintendo would be willing to give Retro a little more time to set up the perfect MP4 if necessary, given that they've seemingly been trying to build up Metroid's status as an IP the past few years. I think the market forces are in a pretty good place for allowing Retro/Nintendo to take their time and get it right: they know Metroid's not a big enough franchise right now that profits will suffer if they don't deliver a new installment ASAP--but they sense that it could be a huge franchise if they take their time to produce something groundbreaking.
It's encouraging to me that they were literally willing to keep Pikmin 4 in development for 10 years to make sure they got it right (although I feel for the suffering of Pikmin fans).
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As an aside, I was absolutely stunned to see this announcement today. This was the best Direct for me in recent memory.
With the graphics being very detailed, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond can easily pass off as a PS4 (if not PS5) title. Wouldn't it be likely to receive a Switch 2 port, given that system might be...
With the graphics being very detailed, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond can easily pass off as a PS4 (if not PS5) title. Wouldn't it be likely to receive a Switch 2 port, given that system might be released the same year as this game, according to the rumors?
There's speculation that it'll be a Twilight Princess/BOTW type of release, where it'll be on the Switch successor and the Switch shortly before or after, much like Twilight Princess was on Wii...
There's speculation that it'll be a Twilight Princess/BOTW type of release, where it'll be on the Switch successor and the Switch shortly before or after, much like Twilight Princess was on Wii and GameCube and BoTW was on WiiU and Switch.
Nintendo also explicitly said that this direct would have nothing to do with the Switch successor so :shrug:.
The Switch successor is almost certainly coming sometime in 2025, possibly as early as March. The president of Nintendo has said that they'll reveal the console before the end of this fiscal year.
The Switch successor is almost certainly coming sometime in 2025, possibly as early as March. The president of Nintendo has said that they'll reveal the console before the end of this fiscal year.
Nintendo was probably gun-shy about an update without a major marketable feature, it would've meant they need to commit to the console for a certain amount of time or people would be wary/fatigued...
Nintendo was probably gun-shy about an update without a major marketable feature, it would've meant they need to commit to the console for a certain amount of time or people would be wary/fatigued about buying the next model. Counting the GBC as a separate console from the GB, I don't think they had hardware models that affected software aside from the DSi (which I don't think picked up much traction?) and the New 3DS (which followed a contentious 3DS release and had major 3D improvement via head tracking).
Maybe the New Switch has some more supported VR labo content and that’s why it justifies new hardware? Would be the easiest thing in the world to just make a more powerful Switch and say it’s the...
Maybe the New Switch has some more supported VR labo content and that’s why it justifies new hardware? Would be the easiest thing in the world to just make a more powerful Switch and say it’s the new version, but for better or worse! Nintendo likes to have some reason to upgrade their hardware.
They have released upgraded versions of their handheld hardware though. What I'd like to see from "Switch 2" is a WiiU type tablet+tv interfacing but that probably won't happen.
They have released upgraded versions of their handheld hardware though.
What I'd like to see from "Switch 2" is a WiiU type tablet+tv interfacing but that probably won't happen.
I thought this game was going to be the next Dread and never see the light of day. Although now that I think I about it, all the Prime games take place before Super Metroid, which is going to be a...
I thought this game was going to be the next Dread and never see the light of day. Although now that I think I about it, all the Prime games take place before Super Metroid, which is going to be a weird amount of timeline hopping considering revelations we get later in the franchise.
Hope development hell didn't compromise the vision for this. Prime Remastered had some design issues from the original game with circuitous routes and whatnot, but the engine felt absolutely fantastic and looked incredible - I'm extremely excited for a Prime game designed in the 2020s.
Also hope the fanservice keeps a-comin'. Sylux, my beloved.
The Metroid Prime: Remastered (2023) was beautifully done but, as you said, held back in a couple place's by the game's original design. (Although it remains very fun). Visually MP4 looks like it will be every bit as impressive.
I think Nintendo would be willing to give Retro a little more time to set up the perfect MP4 if necessary, given that they've seemingly been trying to build up Metroid's status as an IP the past few years. I think the market forces are in a pretty good place for allowing Retro/Nintendo to take their time and get it right: they know Metroid's not a big enough franchise right now that profits will suffer if they don't deliver a new installment ASAP--but they sense that it could be a huge franchise if they take their time to produce something groundbreaking.
It's encouraging to me that they were literally willing to keep Pikmin 4 in development for 10 years to make sure they got it right (although I feel for the suffering of Pikmin fans).
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As an aside, I was absolutely stunned to see this announcement today. This was the best Direct for me in recent memory.
With the graphics being very detailed, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond can easily pass off as a PS4 (if not PS5) title. Wouldn't it be likely to receive a Switch 2 port, given that system might be released the same year as this game, according to the rumors?
There's speculation that it'll be a Twilight Princess/BOTW type of release, where it'll be on the Switch successor and the Switch shortly before or after, much like Twilight Princess was on Wii and GameCube and BoTW was on WiiU and Switch.
Nintendo also explicitly said that this direct would have nothing to do with the Switch successor so :shrug:.
The Switch successor is almost certainly coming sometime in 2025, possibly as early as March. The president of Nintendo has said that they'll reveal the console before the end of this fiscal year.
Nintendo was probably gun-shy about an update without a major marketable feature, it would've meant they need to commit to the console for a certain amount of time or people would be wary/fatigued about buying the next model. Counting the GBC as a separate console from the GB, I don't think they had hardware models that affected software aside from the DSi (which I don't think picked up much traction?) and the New 3DS (which followed a contentious 3DS release and had major 3D improvement via head tracking).
Maybe the New Switch has some more supported VR labo content and that’s why it justifies new hardware? Would be the easiest thing in the world to just make a more powerful Switch and say it’s the new version, but for better or worse! Nintendo likes to have some reason to upgrade their hardware.
They have released upgraded versions of their handheld hardware though.
What I'd like to see from "Switch 2" is a WiiU type tablet+tv interfacing but that probably won't happen.
I thought this game was going to be the next Dread and never see the light of day. Although now that I think I about it, all the Prime games take place before Super Metroid, which is going to be a weird amount of timeline hopping considering revelations we get later in the franchise.