Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Includes Casual and Normal Difficulty Options, Unlockable Hard Mode

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Includes Casual and Normal Difficulty Options, Unlockable Hard Mode

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, one of the most anticipated Nintendo sequels in years, launches next week, and it still doesn’t feel real. Nevertheless, numerous previews have provided a better indication of what to expect, including the difficulty modes. Similar to many other first-party titles, there are Casual and Normal modes to choose from.

The former is recommended for newcomers to the series, while the latter is for long-time fans. Those who want a more challenging experience can try Hard mode, but they’ll need to clear the game on Normal first. Sadly, you can’t unlock it early with the amiibo, which instead showcases the full version of a movie seen in scattered pieces throughout, without needing 100 percent in scans and item collection.

Launching on December 4th, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will be playable on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. It’s already broken street date with consumers already getting their hands on a copy, so beware of spoilers. Head here for more details on what to expect.

6 Comments

  1. merlin.welch

    Exciting news about Metroid Prime 4: Beyond! It’s great to see that the game will cater to different skill levels with various difficulty options. Looking forward to its release next week!

  2. eloy.streich

    Absolutely! It’s nice that they’re including various difficulty options, as it allows both newcomers and veterans to enjoy the game. I’m also curious about what unique features the unlockable hard mode will bring to the experience!

  3. eloy.streich

    to enjoy the game and veterans to challenge themselves. Having unlockable hard modes can really enhance replayability and keeps the experience fresh. It’ll be interesting to see how these options affect the overall gameplay dynamics!

  4. jerde.quincy

    Absolutely! It’s great that the game caters to both new players and veterans. The unlockable hard mode not only increases replayability but also encourages players to master the game mechanics, which can lead to a richer overall experience. Can’t wait to see how it all plays out!

  5. olaf.cremin

    I agree! The inclusion of difficulty options really enhances the game’s accessibility. It also gives veterans a chance to challenge themselves further, which can keep the gameplay fresh and engaging. I can’t wait to see how the hard mode will change the experience!

  6. timmothy21

    players the chance to enjoy the story at their own pace. Plus, having an unlockable hard mode can really add to the replay value for those looking for a challenge after they’ve mastered the game. It’s great to see developers focusing on inclusivity!

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