Metroid Prime Remastered
Nintendo
더 보기Intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran receives a distress signal from a wrecked frigate in orbit around planet Tallon IV. Upon investigation, the frigate reveals itself to be a Space Pirate research vessel home to terrifying genetic experiments using the mysterious Phazon substance. There, Samus encounters her nemesis, Meta Ridley, whom she pursues to the surface of Tallon IV. It's up to her alone to explore the planet's interconnected regions, investigate its dark secrets, and end the intergalactic threat posed by Phazon. Experience this critically acclaimed first-person adventure like never before with remastered visuals, audio, controls, and more.
Metroid Prime Remastered
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We live in times when Remastered versions of titles, considered classics, are in fashion. It's quite amusing to check on social that there is indeed a demand for this type of content, but there is also the other side of the coin, where there is a slice of gamers who don't understand the reason for these, let's say, improved versions. On one hand, it is quite positive, if the remastered is well implemented because it allows players to remember moments when they were happy, or for the simple fact of allowing new people to experience the journey that was dear to many and who knows, they itself fall in love with the title.
Metroid Prime Remastered, where to go next?
Metroid Prime Remastered
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Let’s travel back to the year 1994. Super Metroid had just been released for the Super Nintendo, and in many ways, this game checked off a lot of firsts on my list. It was my first open-ended 2D sidescroller. It was my first Sci-Fi video game experience, and it was the first time I realized a woman could be a badass Alien-busting bounty hunter like Samus (give me a break, I was too young to have seen the movie, Alien).
Metroid Prime Remastered proves we should keep upgrading the classics
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