![]() ![]() Echoing sentiments espoused by Jack Mathews earlier in the video, Metroid Prime Trilogy senior designer Mike Wikan appears briefly to share his belief that Retro Studios will do a great job with Metroid Prime 4 because “they understand what a Metroid game is.” Closing out the video are comments on potential audio design from Metroid Prime 1 and 2 audio lead Clark Wen. Speaking about potential storylines for Metroid Prime 4, former Retro Studios senior producer Bryan Walker expressed hope that the game would reveal more about the ominous Galactic Federation that governs much of the Metroid universe. Regarding the game’s multiple development delays, Mathews shares his belief that Metroid Prime 4 will be worth the wait due to Nintendo’s focus on releasing titles only when they’re truly ready. Commenting on the core gameplay of the title, Metroid Prime Trilogy lead technical engineer Jack Mathews remarks that “I almost hope they don’t go for Metroid: Breath of the Wild,” stating his preference for detailed interior levels with dense geometry. In a series of short interviews posted to the YouTube channel Kiwi Talkz, which specializes in interviews about Metroid Prime and Retro Studios, several former Retro developers shared their hopes for the highly anticipated sequel. RELATED: Metroid Prime Dev Team Kept Their GameCube in the Freezer The franchise went dormant after 2009’s Wii-exclusive Metroid Prime Trilogy until E3 2017, when Metroid Prime 4 was announced for the Nintendo Switch. Although the Texas developer has worked on several games for Nintendo, it is most well-known for its Metroid Prime franchise which saw bounty hunter Samus Aran jump from her side-scrolling roots into the world of first-person shooters. Acclaimed Metroid Prime developer Retro Studios has remained tight-lipped about the next outing in the franchise ever since taking the reins on development in 2019.įounded in 1998 to develop games for the new Nintendo GameCube, Retro Studios has become beloved among many Nintendo fans for its revitalizing work on the Donkey Kong and Metroid franchises. If the Metroid Prime remake claims are real, then that would be the perfect announcement for the anniversary of the series.Multiple former Retro Studios developers have shared their hopes for Nintendo’s Metroid Prime 4 in a series of short interviews posted to YouTube, giving some insight into what players could expect from the long-delayed sequel. A full Metroid Prime remake that uses the Joy-Con's gyro controls for aiming (similar to the Wiimote aiming in Metroid Prime Trilogy) would be a huge addition to the Nintendo Switch library. There have been lots of rumors about a Metroid Prime remake, which has even been said to be part of a Metroid Prime Trilogy remake at times. The other announcement is for a game that has been leaked on a number of occasions over the past few years, yet there still isn't any concrete information that proves it exists. An announcement for a Metroid Prime 4 release window of 2023 would also be welcome. The Retro Studios development restart of Metroid Prime 4 happened in 2019, so there has to be something to show of the game, even if it's the briefest of teaser trailers, a title card, or some artwork to prove that the game is still being made. ![]()
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