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'''''Metroid Prime Remastered''''' is a remastered version of ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' that was released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2023. It was announced during a Nintendo Direct on February 8, 2023<ref name="Direct"/> and released digitally the same day, with a physical version | '''''Metroid Prime Remastered''''' is a remastered version of ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' that was released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2023. It was announced during a Nintendo Direct on February 8, 2023<ref name="Direct"/> and released digitally the same day, with a physical version released on February 22, 2023 in North America and on March 3, 2023 in other regions. It is based on the ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy|Metroid Prime: Trilogy]]'' version of the game. | ||
''Metroid Prime Remastered'' features updated models, textures, audio, and controls. | |||
==New features== | |||
'''<big>Graphics and textures</big>''' | |||
The game see a graphical upscale from 480p to 1080p in docked mode, while upscaled from 480p to 720p in handheld mode. Most textures have been redone to look better with the increased resolution. Along with this, all models have a higher poly count and are more detailed. | |||
===Controls=== | |||
''Metroid Prime Remastered'' features four control options: a modern dual-analog option, one based on the control setup from the original [[Nintendo GameCube]] version, one based on the control setup from the [[Wii]] version, and a hybrid setup that combines elements of the GameCube and Wii setups. | |||
===Difficulty options=== | |||
A Casual difficulty mode, which reduces the amount of damage taken, was introduced. This makes the game more accessible to newcomers. | |||
===Bonus content=== | |||
In addition to concept art from the original game, concept art from the remaster, a Soundtrack Gallery, and a 3D Character Gallery can be unlocked throgh normal gamplay. | |||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
==Gallery== | |||
===Artwork=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
MPR Logo.png|Logo | |||
MPR Key Art 1.png|Key art | |||
MPR Key Art 2.png|Key art | |||
MPR Key Art 3.png|Key art | |||
Samus mpr Artwork.png|[[Samus Aran]] | |||
Samus mpr Artwork 2.png|Samus Aran | |||
Samus mpr Artwork 3.png|Samus Aran | |||
Samus (Morph Ball) mpr Artwork.png|Samus Aran ([[Morph Ball]]) | |||
Metroid mpr Artwork.png|[[Metroid (species)|Metroid]] | |||
Space Pirate mpr Artwork.png|[[Space Pirate]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Wallpapers=== | |||
====Portrait==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:MPR Wallpaper 1080x1920.jpg|1080x1920 | |||
File:MPR Wallpaper 1200x1920.jpg|1200x1920 | |||
File:MPR Wallpaper 1242x2688.jpg|1242x2688 | |||
File:MPR Wallpaper 1536x2048.jpg|1536x2048 | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Landscape==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:MPR Wallpaper 1920x1080.jpg|1920x1080 | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Screenshots=== | |||
====Promotional==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Samus mpr Promo Screenshot 2.jpg|Samus checking her [[Visor]] | |||
Chozo Ruins mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus in the [[Chozo Ruins]] | |||
Parasite Queen mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus fighting the [[Parasite Queen]] | |||
Chozo Statue mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus in Morph Ball form on a [[Chozo Statue]] | |||
Meta Ridley mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus encountering [[Meta Ridley]] | |||
Samus Map Station mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus using a [[Map Station]] | |||
Elite Pirate mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus fighting an [[Elite Pirate]] | |||
Metroid Scan mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Scan data for the [[Tallon Metroid]] | |||
Metroid mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus fighting a Tallon Metroid | |||
Omega Pirate mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus fighting the [[Omega Pirate]] | |||
Samus mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus in the [[Power Suit]] | |||
Samus's Gunship mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|[[Samus Aran's Gunship|Samus's Gunship]] in the [[Tallon Overworld]] | |||
Tallon Overworld mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Tallon Overworld | |||
Space Pirate mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|Samus fighting a Space Pirate | |||
Tallon Overworld mpr Promo Screenshot 2.jpg|Tallon Overworld | |||
Chozo Ice Temple mpr Promo Screenshot.jpg|The [[Chozo Ice Temple]] in [[Phendrana Drifts]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
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[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:Metroid Prime]] | [[Category:Metroid Prime Remastered|*]] |
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Metroid Prime Remastered is a remastered version of Metroid Prime that was released for the Nintendo Switch in 2023. It was announced during a Nintendo Direct on February 8, 2023[1] and released digitally the same day, with a physical version released on February 22, 2023 in North America and on March 3, 2023 in other regions. It is based on the Metroid Prime: Trilogy version of the game.
Metroid Prime Remastered features updated models, textures, audio, and controls.
New features[edit | edit source]
Graphics and textures
The game see a graphical upscale from 480p to 1080p in docked mode, while upscaled from 480p to 720p in handheld mode. Most textures have been redone to look better with the increased resolution. Along with this, all models have a higher poly count and are more detailed.
Controls[edit | edit source]
Metroid Prime Remastered features four control options: a modern dual-analog option, one based on the control setup from the original Nintendo GameCube version, one based on the control setup from the Wii version, and a hybrid setup that combines elements of the GameCube and Wii setups.
Difficulty options[edit | edit source]
A Casual difficulty mode, which reduces the amount of damage taken, was introduced. This makes the game more accessible to newcomers.
Bonus content[edit | edit source]
In addition to concept art from the original game, concept art from the remaster, a Soundtrack Gallery, and a 3D Character Gallery can be unlocked throgh normal gamplay.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Artwork[edit | edit source]
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Logo
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Key art
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Key art
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Key art
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Samus Aran
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Samus Aran
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Samus Aran (Morph Ball)
Wallpapers[edit | edit source]
Portrait[edit | edit source]
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1080x1920
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1200x1920
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1242x2688
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1536x2048
Landscape[edit | edit source]
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1920x1080
Screenshots[edit | edit source]
Promotional[edit | edit source]
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Samus checking her Visor
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Samus in the Chozo Ruins
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Samus fighting the Parasite Queen
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Samus in Morph Ball form on a Chozo Statue
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Samus encountering Meta Ridley
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Samus using a Map Station
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Samus fighting an Elite Pirate
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Scan data for the Tallon Metroid
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Samus fighting a Tallon Metroid
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Samus fighting the Omega Pirate
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Samus in the Power Suit
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Samus's Gunship in the Tallon Overworld
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Tallon Overworld
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Samus fighting a Space Pirate
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Tallon Overworld
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The Chozo Ice Temple in Phendrana Drifts
References[edit source]
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