![]() ![]() I’ll admit, in the back of my mind there’s some concern about Retro still being up to the task. If anything, they’ve put themselves in a position where Metroid Prime 4 pretty much has to be stellar. Imagine the “outrage” if Nintendo were to start over, to the disappointment of many, then 4 years later deliver a lackluster game. Furthermore, if Nintendo scrapped a project and is moving it to Retro, they must have some faith in that studio’s ability to deliver otherwise they’re taking a huge risk. Though, I’d be curious to see what development team is the same roughly 15 years later. I’ve seen some concerns floating around that Retro Studios “isn’t the same as they were.” True. They must understand the legacy they have to uphold. It signals that they are uncompromising in their commitment to making Metroid Prime a quality product. I think the fact that Nintendo is willing to start over for Metroid should give fans hope. This is in no way as dire a situation for us Metroid fans as we’ve experienced in the past. Now, I can’t be all negative about it because at least we know we’re going to get Metroid again. I remember yelling aloud when I saw the logo during e3 2017, and with this update, the year and a half we’ve already waited is effectively a wash. On the other hand, this means we could be in for a much higher quality experience than we would have otherwise received. On the one hand, I’m immensely disappointed that I’m likely to wait until 2022 to get my hands on it if I’m being optimistic. That’s about all the recap I’ll give, I urge you to check out their full development update. #Metroid prime 4 delay update#On January 25, 2019, Nintendo published a development update for Metroid Prime 4 indicating that development will “restart from the beginning” with a different studio: Retro Studios. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |