Remastered version of "Metroid Prime (2002)" with updated visuals, audio, controls and more for Nintendo Switch.Remastered version of "Metroid Prime (2002)" with updated visuals, audio, controls and more for Nintendo Switch.Remastered version of "Metroid Prime (2002)" with updated visuals, audio, controls and more for Nintendo Switch.
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METROID PRIME (2023) was a very fun and clever original sci-fi game, with interesting story, unique world, fun gameplay, thoughtful puzzles and some challenging aspects as well. The game has elements of action adventure game, as well as shooter. This remastered version is pretty awesome. The graphics were polished, and the game redesigned and fully updated, making for a great play.
"A Space Pirate distress signal draws bounty hunter Samus Aran to Tallon IV, a world she discovers is being consumed by a terrible poison."
Overall, this game is really worth the experience. Definitely fun and playable. A must play for fans of science fiction games as well as lovers of the action adventure genre. A remastered masterpiece.
"A Space Pirate distress signal draws bounty hunter Samus Aran to Tallon IV, a world she discovers is being consumed by a terrible poison."
Overall, this game is really worth the experience. Definitely fun and playable. A must play for fans of science fiction games as well as lovers of the action adventure genre. A remastered masterpiece.
Very few "remastered", honestly I can't even name a few, get it correctly as Metroid Prime Remastered did. Made form the ground up in terms of graphics, controls and even something so simple as the art gallery from the main menu.
Not only was it executed to perfection, they did not announce this remaster at all. No trailer. No release date. Nothing, they just did it. An they did it well. Nintendo and Retro Studios just shadow drops this for $40!? Insane. Out times now that, very unfortunately, games are starting to be less for more money.... and even having the audacity to release games at $70!
Amazing game, amazing value. A sign that maybe, Nintendo (and other companies) need to follow. Fantastic job by Retro Studios.
Not only was it executed to perfection, they did not announce this remaster at all. No trailer. No release date. Nothing, they just did it. An they did it well. Nintendo and Retro Studios just shadow drops this for $40!? Insane. Out times now that, very unfortunately, games are starting to be less for more money.... and even having the audacity to release games at $70!
Amazing game, amazing value. A sign that maybe, Nintendo (and other companies) need to follow. Fantastic job by Retro Studios.
The Metroid franchise is something new for me. The very first one I played was Metroid Dread which was a stand-alone game back in 2021. Metroid is something very interesting to play yet difficult for me, especially as I was new to gaming back then. I stopped playing Metroid games after Metroid Dread because they are only available on consoles that I didn't have at the time. This year, 2025, a new Metroid game is released and it got me interested again. I was looking into my husband's games and stumble upon Metroid Prime Remastered. Since the remastered one is made for the Switch, I started playing it.
I actually did not expect it to be an exploration game which is something I like. Exploration games like these give you more options to choose from, and you can always have it your way instead of doing it straightforwardly. Although it is a game that you would want to explore on your own, it is also a game you want to finish 100%. From the upgrades and expansions to log books and bosses, it is better to do it with a guide which we can all access online.
When I was looking into the original Metroid Prime, they didn't change much about the design. They literally just enhance them which I can say is a good thing. Most of the time when a game is Remastered, they change a lot of things that make the game feel very different from the original. This actually works for new players and returning ones alike. New players can see the game with somewhat modern visuals for the switch. Returning players will see and feel nostalgic about the game they played two decades ago.
Bosses are always difficult for me. There are those that are very tricky to fight and will give you a hard time, then there are those that will require your patience and can be taken down quickly. For me, the Omega Pirate will always be the hardest of them. One thing that I'm not a fan of is the changing of beams all the time depending of which space pirate you are fighting. Or maybe it's just me being slow. Other than that, it is fun.
In case you want to listen to the background sound effects, the music gallery is also available. Still amazing just like in Dread. Specific location and specific fights give you a unique sound effects and music that will help you out along the way. Most especially when fighting those ghost chozos.
Overall, I will recommend Metroid Prime Remastered to anyone who wants to play something interesting and fun. 8/10.
I actually did not expect it to be an exploration game which is something I like. Exploration games like these give you more options to choose from, and you can always have it your way instead of doing it straightforwardly. Although it is a game that you would want to explore on your own, it is also a game you want to finish 100%. From the upgrades and expansions to log books and bosses, it is better to do it with a guide which we can all access online.
When I was looking into the original Metroid Prime, they didn't change much about the design. They literally just enhance them which I can say is a good thing. Most of the time when a game is Remastered, they change a lot of things that make the game feel very different from the original. This actually works for new players and returning ones alike. New players can see the game with somewhat modern visuals for the switch. Returning players will see and feel nostalgic about the game they played two decades ago.
Bosses are always difficult for me. There are those that are very tricky to fight and will give you a hard time, then there are those that will require your patience and can be taken down quickly. For me, the Omega Pirate will always be the hardest of them. One thing that I'm not a fan of is the changing of beams all the time depending of which space pirate you are fighting. Or maybe it's just me being slow. Other than that, it is fun.
In case you want to listen to the background sound effects, the music gallery is also available. Still amazing just like in Dread. Specific location and specific fights give you a unique sound effects and music that will help you out along the way. Most especially when fighting those ghost chozos.
Overall, I will recommend Metroid Prime Remastered to anyone who wants to play something interesting and fun. 8/10.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough there was near-unanimous praise for this remaster, there was some criticism for the fact that the developers of the original Metroid Prime were only credited as the "original Nintendo GameCube and Wii version development staff", and not by their individual names.
- GoofsThe Sheegoth is supposed to be invulnerable to energy weapons, yet the bombs can hurt it.
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