Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is an excellent, if relatively uneven, revival that reaches heights worthy of the Metroid name in its best moments.

Nintendo has spoken about why it decided to feature Galactic Federation troopers in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, which has seen mixed feedback.
And that's my disappointment with the game ontop of the lame desert map...
I don't blame Nintendo too much though since they really want metroid to be more popular with the casual crowd as metroid games just don't do too well in sales. Metroid is in that odd spot of in between for the core and casual gamers but just can't do it well.

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "After an eight-year wait, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is finally here. While it's inferior to the three games in the original Prime trilogy and also recent entries like Metroid Dread, it remains a rock-solid action-adventure game that at times flirts with greatness. The moment-to-moment action is thrilling, the boss battles are among the best in the entire Metroid canon, the art direction and music are exceptionally good, and the technical performance impressive. With more complex and interesting levels, and fewer distractions and half-measures, it could have been a Game of the Year contender. Hopefully Retro will nail the next one."

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Yup, bought a Switch 2 for Christmas for this DK country and all the upgrades. I know it isn't a PS5 or Series X, but it's Nintendo! Come on y'all, Nintendo can turn 16bit into 32 bit, in the blink of an eye!
Was hoping it would be a bit higher, the original Metroid Prime got a 9.8 back in 2002. Actually the whole trilogy was in the high 9's from IGN.