8 Beginner Tips For Metroid Prime Remastered
These beginner tips for Metroid Prime Remastered should make controlling Samus as she explores the planet Talon much easier for new players.
It has been rumored for years, but now at long last, Metroid Prime Remastered is here. It's not as good as getting the entire trilogy again like on the Wii, but Nintendo fans are assuredly still pleased. It's a good game to release before the next iteration comes out, Metroid Prime 4, which was announced way back in 2017.
Nintendo hasn't shown one ounce of footage from that game yet, but maybe that will change in 2023. Could Metroid Prime Remastered's release be a sign that Metroid Prime 4 is closer now than ever before? Only time will tell for Samus and her trusty blaster, but for now, players can at least enjoy this excellent remaster of a truly classic game.
1 There Are Difficulties

Most versions of Metroid Prime launched with one difficulty setting and players could unlock additional modes upon finishing the game. The remaster allows players to start on Casual or Normal. For those that never played a 3D game in the Metroid franchise before, Casual is the way to go.
However, first-person shooter veterans should still feel relatively at home on Normal. Casual, may in fact be too easy for some, so it’s really a tossup. For those going in nervous, it's probably best to go with Casual just to be safe. Read More…