Metroid Prime 4 is seemingly bordering on Duke Nukem Forever territory. The sequel to 2007’s Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was announced during Nintendo’s E3 presentation in 2017 and has hit roadblock after roadblock in its development ever since. In January 2019, Nintendo released a video titled “Metroid Prime 4 Development Update,” in which they announced that
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Unless you hold an incorrect opinion about the Metroid Prime series, the delay of the fourth installment probably sucked for you. Originally expected to hit the Nintendo Switch back in 2018; that never happened. It has been known for a while now that Retro Studios have been expanding their development team for the project after development
We were all incredibly excited for Metroid Prime 4. After previously being announced at E3 two years ago, we were bound to get some new information about the upcoming title, right? Well, we sure did, but, the news was definitely not the type of news we wanted to hear. The development of Metroid Prime 4
Nintendo fans woke up this morning to the surprising news that the development of Metroid Prime 4 was getting a shake-up. The entire development process will be essentially restarted, said Nintendo in an unusual video, with original Prime developer Retro Studios taking charge. Since then, some rumors from credible sources emerged providing some tidbits of
Metroid is fine. Yes, it’s one of Nintendo’s most popular first-party franchises. Yes, Samus has become a gaming icon over the years. And yes, the idea of a cool sci-fi bounty hunter game where you’re fighting dragons, pirates, and weird jellyfish-looking things sounds rad as can be. The only problem is that I don’t think any
The death of the Wii U was one that surely hit hard for Nintendo fans last year, given that the system had a small but pretty passionate audience, and an excellent library of games that came along with it. However, if there is one silver lining to take from the Wii U’s demise, it’s the
Nintendo will release the Nintendo Switch version of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze this Friday. Now, days before launch, Nintendo has released two new trailers for the game featuring playable characters Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong. Diddy Kong is a classic character who first appeared in the original Donkey Kong Country, and has been a staple