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Beyond looks great on the Nintendo Switch 2. That much should be apparent in basically all the footage anyone sees, but playing it in person is an entirely different beast. Despite the brief amount of...
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The Switch 2 makes a big jump in storage, going from 32GB to 256GB, and the dock has been retooled, adding a built-in cooling fan, 4K support for compatible games, and HDR in TV mode.
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Metroid Prime is my favorite game of all time. The GameCube classic only gets better with age, making it clear that Retro Studios was ahead of its time by decades. You’d think that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond would be my most anticipated game of 2025 as a result,
On top of crisper visuals, the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond provides the option of playing in Graphics mode or Performance mode. Graphics mode delivers 4K resolution at 60 frames per second,
Metroid Prime 4 isn't a revolutionary step for the series, but Retro appears poised to deliver a reverent sequel that looks great and packs some smart improvements.
We’re about 30 minutes into Nintendo’s hour-long Switch 2 Direct, and one of the big announcements the company made is that some old Switch games are getting “Switch 2 Editions” that will have improved performance on the beefier system.
Nintendo announced that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will have a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition that offers an additional control option and quality / performance graphics modes.
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Except in the case of Metroid Prime 4, it didn’t really feel like a tutorial. Instead, it was more like a reminder of how mechanics I was well acquainted with work. See enemies? Hold the left trigger to lock onto it,
Metroid Prime 4 Beyond is coming to the Switch and Switch 2, so we've lined up shots from trailers for both versions to see how they compare.
A prominent Nintendo leaker has all but confirmed that Metroid Prime 2 and 3 won’t get a Switch remaster like the original game once did.
Remember when Nintendo debuted its gameplay trailer for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond during last week's Switch Direct (gosh, that feels like yonks ago, now)? Remember how it followed up with one of the most awesome-looking box art designs we've seen for a Metroid game?