Behind Samus’ visor, with a spread of otherworldly architecture and fluorescent flora arrayed before the player, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond feels so totally alien and still incredibly familiar. The arm cannon-toting bounty hunter feels her best on the Switch 2 (it’s also available on the original Switch), not the least because of the handheld’s unique hardware touches. But it’s the beauty and the detail that will outlast any hardware, and Metroid Prime 4 seems to have the right…

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