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Metroid Prime 4 remains shrouded in mystery from Nintendo, but these features are still ones we want to see in the upcoming ...
Rumors suggest a Metroid Prime 2: Echoes remaster could come to Switch in 2025. The game might be announced at The Game ...
Metroid Prime 2 almost featured playable Space Pirates in the multiplayer mode, with unique abilities and designs. The Space Pirates would have had abilities like wall-clinging and cannon arms ...
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week after an initial Gamecube launch on 15th November 2004. In a new interview with developers Jack Mathews and Zoid Kirsch from ...
Fans have had high hopes for the sequel, Metroid Prime 2 Echoes, and, despite the "more of the same" feeling that permeates the game, they should not be disappointed. But newcomers to the Metroid ...
Metroid Prime 4 has been highly anticipated for almost two decades, with fans hopeful for a release alongside the Switch 2 console in 2025. The potential launch of Metroid Prime 4 with the Switch ...
Welcome one and all to our Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Dark Temple Key locations guide! On our journey, we learn that Samus needs to recover the planet's energy from the Dark Dimension of Aether.
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes originally released on the Nintendo GameCube back in 2004. While the game was received similarly well compared to its predecessor, one of the biggest complaints surrounded ...
Back in June, Grubb initially reported on Metroid Prime Trilogy coming to Switch. He stated updated control schemes are possible with 2 and 3 ... The same is true for Echoes and Corruption ...
However, one detail from those rumours that’s almost been lost amongst the hype is that both its sequels – Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption – are meant to be seeing ...
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is one of those games that you couldn't hurry if you wanted to; you'd only come a cropper in the end. The whole game world is too intricately designed and elaborately ...
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is the sequel to the criminally under appreciated (at retail, anyway) Metroid Prime, which was the first outing of Nintendo favourite Samus in a 3D environment. Retro ...