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The Nintendo Switch 2 launches June 5, and costs a lofty $449.
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This is the first game of its type since Donkey Kong 64 hit the Nintendo 64 all the way back in 1999.
From Engadget
Nintendo has confirmed the successor to its wildly popular Switch console will be released on June 5, when it will cost £395.99 to buy in the UK.
From BBC
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Metroid Prime 4, a game that was announced just a few months after the first Switch came out, is finally coming out sometime this year.
Civilization 7 and Mario Party Jamboree are fine, but it was Metroid Prime 4: Beyond that convinced me on Switch 2 mouse controls
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TheGamer on MSNNintendo Is Not Giving Metroid Prime 4 The Respect It DeservesI’m an unabashed Metroid super fan (I’ve got the custom-made wearable Power Suit helmet to prove it) so it’s hard for me to be objective about these things. Nintendo could h
Exploring a hostile alien landscape gets a lot easier when you can switch to more precise controls quickly, no menu selection or toggle required.
Since the days of the GameCube, the Metroid Prime series has pushed Nintendo hardware to its limits. All 3 games in the original trilogy were hugely impressive from a technical aspect, offering gorgeous environments,
Even after Nintendo basically confirmed that the Switch 2 would incorporate mouse functionality right into its diminutive controllers, I erred on the side of skepticism. Could the Switch actually replicate one of the most universal ways people play games into their console in such a novel way?
Nintendo Switch games will receive a variety of new features on the upcoming console, but you'll have to pay for them.
Metroid Prime 4 starts with a brief bit opening text explaining that Samus is responding to a distress call from Galactic Federation forces under assault from the Space Pirates. S