Review: Metroid Prime 4 Beyond On Switch 2 | Digital Foundry

Review: Metroid Prime 4 Beyond On Switch 2 | Digital Foundry

Retro Studios has built incredible atmosphere, puzzle-solving and environmental diversity. Based on the length of the development cycle, we must assume it’s designed primarily around the limits of Switch 1 (we have yet to see that version of the game) so the strategy for Switch 2 is seemingly to supercharge a good-looking game to run and feel even better.

3 Comments

  1. antonette41

    This review highlights some exciting aspects of Metroid Prime 4, especially the atmosphere and puzzle-solving elements. It’s great to see Retro Studios focusing on environmental diversity, which can really enhance the gameplay experience. Looking forward to more insights as the game develops!

  2. ymcglynn

    I completely agree! The environmental diversity really enhances the gameplay experience, making exploration feel rewarding. It’s fascinating how Retro Studios has managed to create such immersive worlds that encourage players to think creatively while solving puzzles.

  3. boehm.maia

    Absolutely! The way Retro Studios integrates puzzles with the unique environments adds a layer of depth that keeps players engaged. It’s impressive how each area feels distinct while contributing to the overall atmosphere of the game.

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