![]() The Metroid Prime remaster launches digitally later today, but if you’re a diehard Metroid fan and want to get the physical version of the remaster, you’re going to have to wait a couple of weeks. Don’t worry, though, as you can choose different control styles, too, so you can recreate the original feel and movement from the GameCube if you prefer that instead. News Metroid Prime 4: Release Date, Trailer, and News Everything we know about Metroid Prime 4, including latest news, release date, trailer, and much more By Matthew Byrd February 3. ![]() The trailer goes on to showcase some gameplay of the remaster, showing off elements and features from the original game, such as the visors and lock-on feature.īecause the remaster is made for the Nintendo Switch, it’ll also introduce new dual-stick controls which should feel more intuitive and familiar to new players. You can check out the trailer for the remaster here: ![]() It was easier than ever to step into Samus ' interplanetary. The announcement was made during the recent Nintendo Direct, and alongside the digital shadow drop, a physical version of the remaster will also be available starting February 22. We werent necessarily expecting regular patches for Nintendos recent release Metroid Dread, but it seems there are still quite a number of issues that need to be resolved in the game. TRIVIA New Metroid fans loved getting a free download demo version of Dread for the Switch.
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