A few months later – maybe, maybe Year – Rumor has it that Metroid Prime Remastered is finally coming to Nintendo Switch as a digital download, with a physical version available later this month February 22.
While many people can see Delighted with remastered visuals In the game, one of the original Retro Studios developers expressed dissatisfaction with how the new release handled the game’s doors.
Zoid Kirsch, who worked as a Senior Gameplay Engineer on Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, spent a lot of time creating environmental doors, and the remaster had the wrong alpha level applied, causing them to look ugly. It is said to be significantly different from the original. Check out the tweet below (note the colorful words used here!):
I can certainly understand why someone who worked on the original game for so long would want to call out certain changes made to the remaster. continued to state in another tweet He thinks the remastered version is “surprisingly well done” and wants you to play it.
“Follow up–the remaster is surprisingly well done. The improvements to the Samus and boss models are great. I noticed this particular change that stood out from the original. Still a great remaster and playable You have to play with it.I enjoyed it.”
For our full review, we’ll have our own thoughts on the Metroid Prime Remaster in due course.