The final triple-A game release of the year, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, was just released. Our Nathan Birch reviewed the game for the Nintendo Switch 2 , but the game is also available for the original Nintendo Switch.

Indeed, as you might remember, it was initially announced for the previous Switch during Nintendo's E3 2017 Spotlight, just a few months after that console's debut. It famously had a troubled development phase, as Nintendo had originally picked Bandai Namco instead of Retro Studios to make the game.

The project wasn't going well, which led to Metroid Prime 4: Beyond being rebooted and handed back to Retro Studios , resulting in an inevitable significant delay. Even though the Austin-based studio eventually launched the game well after the debut of the Switch 2, Ninte

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