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Metroid Prime Four Beyond readies fans for Switch Two
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32568, member: 636"] Metroid Prime fans waited over eight years for the newest game. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond arrives after Switch 2 launches later this year. A recent Nintendo event allowed gameplay testing during the console preview. The brief demo showed the game intro plus the first boss battle. Samus lands on planet Tenmaar amid Federation Force battling Space Pirates. Nintendo wanted to highlight various control schemes, especially new mouse controls. The mouse aiming felt responsive, and the Joy-Con positioning was comfortable. Some refinement might help since players still need face buttons for functions like Morph Ball mode. The gameplay resembled a straightforward FPS with simple Space Pirate AI. Battles felt like shooting galleries with occasional surprise attacks. The demo lacked exploration elements that Metroid Prime games typically feature. These classic platforming challenges will likely appear later. Visually, the game resembles early PS4-era shooters but with better technical polish. Everything ran at 120fps - very impressive compared to previous Switch games struggling at 30fps. Retro Studios continues maximizing Nintendo hardware capabilities. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond offers more of what series fans love. It delivers the most playable, technically sound version of Metroid Prime ever made. The mouse controls work well despite minor issues. The game launches on both Switch and Switch two platforms sometime during 2025. [/QUOTE]
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