In a delightful fan pleasing dose of E3 hype, Nintendo dropped the big one and announced Metroid Prime 4 last year. That unmistakable font was enough to wet the appetite of even the most sceptical of early Switch adopters.
However, even though the surprise reveal created a frenzy of anticipation, it contained no further information and was followed by swift radio silence. Despite no gameplay being shown, the prospect of recording to our logbooks and blasting Ridley on the go was (and still is) very exciting. But what exactly IS this game going to be? Do they stick with the formula? Or is this a Breath of the Wild style reinvention?
This year promises to be a big year for gaming, and it will definitely be one of the greatest if any of these big MIA projects finally made it into gamers' hands.
Pretty sure Silk Song and Dragon Age are going smoothly. The other 2 can be assumed to be quietly cancelled knowing their publishers and Metroid will most likely be shown off this year.
I remember in 2017 when Nintendo showed off the Metroid Prime 4 logo, and some Nintendo defenders claimed "Just because they only showed a logo, doesn't mean that's all they've worked on for the game."
As history has proven, they were wrong. Nintendo showed off a logo back in 2017 because that's literally all they had.
I think Beyond Good and Evil 2 can stay there unless they are going to just rename it to a new IP
Pretty sure BG&E2 is dead at this point - along with the other game Ancel was working on before he left - I think it was called WILD. Anyone remember that from a PS conference years ago?
Dreadwolf isn't in development hell anymore and is finally getting its reveal in the summer - since 2016 the game has been scrapped and restarted three times but its been going pretty well since the last reboot when EA finally allowed BioWare to just get on with making a single player game.
I'm not sure Perfect Dark is in development hell either - like it could be but we haven't really heard much to suggest either way - imo they just showed the trailer off when the game was still in pre-production. Xbox were desperate for anything and this is all they had at the time. And the reason we haven't heard anything since is just because it's in normal development and games take 5 years to make. The help from a support studio was typically overblown on N4G because nearly every game has this.
Many fans are still patiently waiting for some kind of Metroid Prime 4 update, but it looks like Nintendo doesn't even want to acknowledge the game.
Im pretty sure Nintendo wants a Metroid 4 no doubt, but what's happening they can't go thru the project cause while developing the idea of what Metroid 4 wants to be Nintendo and developers faces an instant wall in the face(Switch) and can't go any further with the project, and so they are looking ways for a workaround how to suffice this limitations but in the end they just can't go thru due the Switch is just an archaic device, so they just and end up delaying it more and more until technology is able to reach Nintendo.
Metroid Prime 4 will release after all:
- A feature-parity Switch version of COD
- An XGS title getting nominated for GOTY
- TLOU Factions 2
- Gotham Knights Batman DLC
I remember E3 2017 when Nintendo only showed off a logo for the trailer. I knew this game was just entering development, but diehard fans were in denial saying, "Just because they only showed the logo that doesn't mean it's all they've made for the game."
Heh, how wrong they were.
We'd like to play Metroid Prime 2 and 3 to pass the time, too.
Didn't care for Prime 2 all that much but I really liked 3. I'd buy a HD remaster of it in a heartbeat.
Would like to see Prime Hunters get the remaster treatment. That game doesn't get enough love.
No one demanded a Metroid Prime 4. What people wanted was a fresh new Metroid that was exciting. Kind of also wish the remaster that went to 3 DS came to switch
I demanded a sequel to Metroid Fusion than Metroid Prime 3.
The eponymous Metroid Prime already died in Corruption, so it really doesn’t make sense to continue that subseries other than for branding reasons.
Continuing the storyline after Fusion is long overdue and would prove for a very interesting story. It can be done in 3D, but the chronology of the plot needs to move forward at some point.
I think you will get a fair few console gamers who haven't played a Metroid game since Prime 2 on the Gamecube (due to avoiding the Wii and Wii U), so I can see why Nintendo have opted for this.
I cannot wait to see it. But, will have to wait until June at least.
The only switch game announced thus far that I'm actually excited for.