![]() ![]() I've never been a fan of Metroid but I really liked itr it's the only Metroid game that I ever liked. That game is just wonderful.- Yes for my taste Tropical freeze was a big disappointment unfortunately, which is sad expecially because there was no swimming in the first one (if the first one had swimming there would have been just no need for any sequel at all, it is such awonderful game) If interested this article goes into a little detail about the stages of game development:Įscrito originalmente por □ Two-Face □:Retro has let Metroid and Donkey Kong fans downĪt least Retro Studios made the ONLY great Donkey Kong Country game, the first Donkey Kong Country Returns. Projects that go a long time without any details being released are usually either large projects (in-scale) that, as a result, take longer to develop or they are projects that have ended up in some form of development limbo (usually stuck between some mixture of pre-production and very early production phases - with the possibility of pre-pre-production details being in the air). Many long term projects experienced set-backs that are still being felt to this day.Īlso note: Companies don't have anything to gain by keeping a project cancellation a secret. The team(s) that are/will be responsible for game development may also have other projects on their plate (with their own development schedules/priorities) besides development of Metroid Prime 4.ĭon't forget, you also had Covid disruptions take place in the last few years. Until a game hits the (mid-to-late) production stage, there probably isn't going to be anything (in terms of specifics) that most developers/publishers will likely to want to share with the general public. If they scrapped the previous work, then the game will have probably gone all the way back to pre-production. Yes, we all got Metroid Prime Remastered for the Switch now, which is a nice welcome, but all the same, I really don't want Metroid Prime 4 to end up like Half Life 3. No Announcements, No Concept Art, No Trailers, Nothing! Needless to say, these last 4 years have been not good to us Metroid fans. Since then, Nintendo never said ANYTHING about the current state of the game. While we gave a sigh of relief knowing the game is being worked on by the OG developers, we were still upset at the fact that the game is being delayed a lot longer than it should've been. However, there was a silver lining to this dark cloud: the game is now currently being worked on by the original developers of the original Metroid Prime games for the GameCube: Retro Studios. This devastated many Metroid fans, including myself, knowing that years of waiting for a new game will go on longer than planned. But then, one day in early 2019, tragedy struck: Nintendo released a video stating that the production of the game was completely scrapped and started from scratch all over again. The first year and a half was promising, knowing the game was being worked on period. The game's initial developers was Bandai Namco. When it was first announced back at E3 2017 all those years ago, a lot of Metroid fans, myself included, were extremely surprised and excited to see that the Metroid franchise was finally getting a new main game in the series. If your anything like me, and probably like everyone else, you might be getting really impatient when it comes to Metroid Prime 4. ![]()
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