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The hardest bosses in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond
The first proper boss after the tutorial, Carvex is the final encounter of Fury Green, and feels at times like a callback to ...
After years of waiting, Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 users have finally got their hands on the latest entry in the Metroid ...
In order to avoid Xelios’ charged shot, you will need some patience. Your instinct will likely be to sprint or morph ball away, but you need to wait until the charge is shot. When this happens, simply ...
What you will need to do is use the Fire Shot ability and take aim at the ice crystals below Kertaos’ feet. After a few shots ...
Once at the top of the elevator lift and re-entering Sol Valley, look for a grapple node to yank you up to the end of the ...
The Psychic Boots are the seventh suit upgrade in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, and they can’t be missed. This guide will show ...
Matt Anderson (He/Him) is a Features Writer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He's been gaming as far back as four years old on the original PlayStation and writing in the industry for several years.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a good game, but it's not necessarily a good Metroid game.
A richly atmospheric return to the Metroid Prime formula delivers memorable worlds and classic exploration—even if some design choices keep it from reaching the series’ highest heights.
Despite Metroid Prime 4 receiving a good reception, a multiplayer mode is a missed opportunity. Here are five reasons why the ...
Forbes gave the game a 9/10. Overall, they believe Metroid Prime 4 Beyond is “worth the wait.” They praised the game's visuals, especially performance mode, which runs the game at 1080p at 120fps.
First, players must acquire the Lasso from the Ice Belt and the Grapple from Flare Pool before the Thunder Chip becomes obtainable. These are two of the main levels in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, and ...
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