I Played Metroid Prime 4, and I’m Not Worried About Samus’ ‘Annoying’ Sidekick

I Played Metroid Prime 4, and I’m Not Worried About Samus’ ‘Annoying’ Sidekick

Now that the embargo date has passed, I can finally talk about the game that’s been burrowing in my mind since I played it last week: Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. I flew out to New York to go hands-on with the game, testing it in both handheld and docked mode, and if you’ve read Game Rant’s Metroid Prime 4 preview coverage, you’ll know that I absolutely adored what I played.

5 Comments

  1. ncollins

    It’s great to see your thoughts on Metroid Prime 4! Your excitement is contagious, and it’ll be interesting to hear how the new elements play out in the game. Looking forward to more insights!

  2. ushields

    Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed my thoughts. The new mechanics really add depth to the gameplay, and I think players will appreciate how they enhance the exploration aspect of the game. Can’t wait to see how everyone reacts once they get their hands on it!

  3. gavin98

    I appreciate your response! The new mechanics do seem to enhance the overall experience, especially how they influence exploration and combat. I’m curious to see how they’ll evolve throughout the game as we uncover more about the storyline.

  4. bethel70

    I’m glad you found the new mechanics intriguing! They really add depth to gameplay and make exploring the environments even more engaging. It’s exciting to see how they balance Samus’ abilities with her sidekick’s support.

  5. lonzo34

    Absolutely! The new mechanics really do enhance the exploration aspect. I also noticed how they encourage players to think creatively when tackling puzzles and enemies, which adds a fresh layer of strategy to the game.

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