The manufacturer First 4 Figures has released today its sixth figure from Samus Aran, which had long without receiving any new piece collection. The figure presented is one of the most requested by fans, based on the Light Suit, one of the most unusual costumes used by Samus, and only appeared in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes for part of the adventure.
This spectacular piece is the first Metroid to be part of the new Master Arts of First 4 Figures series, which means that we have a figure at 1/4, about 50 inches high, and shall be made of high quality resin hand painted. As usual in this F4F figures, there will be two editions. The normal, limited to 2500 units cost $ 339.99 Edition. The Exclusive edition will light in the viewfinder, in the canyon at the base and at different points of the suit. In this edition there will be only 750 units at $ 364.99 each.
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One of the biggest TV and movie tropes in the last decade has been the multiverse, the idea of exploring multiple dimensions to uncover alternate versions of existing ideas. From both a business and creative perspective, it makes sense why established franchises are shaking things up in this way.
However, there aren't many video games latching on to this trend, as rendering multiple worlds in real-time is a difficult feat and the medium is relatively young in comparison to its contemporaries, making crossover opportunities more difficult. Still, there are a few great titles that manage enough to overcome these challenges, and here are some of the best examples.
While I love someone mentioning Planescape, not really multiverse. Planes and dimensions, yes. But, they are typically their own locations and are very rarely tied to another 'verse' let alone another plane. The only things that are directly tied are the ethereal and material planes. Otherwise, they are dimensions created of their own design and goals by the creator/owner and not comprised of 'their own version of another dimension'.
Players jumping into the series before Metroid Prime 4 releases need access to the entire trilogy on the Switch, not just Metroid Prime Remastered.
Theyre gonna pull some BS, just watch. Im betting 1 and 2 will be sold individually then 3 will be a part of a trilogy pack.
I don't know why everybody is praising Nintendo for remastering Prime1 when they became silent radio on Prime4.
As much as I can see the game looking better it's still played exactly like the Metroid prime 1 on Gamecube or the Trilogy version that I also own on Wiiu (It's the Wii version but it was made a Wiiu title)
but that would be expected to cost less and nintendo doesn't like things costing less
especially when people keep supporting that anyway
Metroid fans for years: "we want prime remastered."
Metroid fans after getting what they want: "yeah.... It's ok but where's the rest"
So cool!
.... So expensive :(