Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond reviewed by Logan Plant on Nintendo Switch 2, also available on Nintendo Switch 1.

It doesn’t take psychic powers to see the ideal vision Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was aiming for: it tries to mix the excellent Prime formula with a character-focused story and a large hub world to explore. It doesn’t quite reach that ambitious goal, with an outdated open desert area that mostly feels like padding and a cast of characters that provide both a handful of memorable moments and too much chatter at times. But none of its issues come close to ruining Prime 4, which is still an excellent comeback thanks to incredible peaks that are almost entirely self-contained from its stumbles. It mostly knows when to leave Samus alone, and a significant chunk of this 15-hour adventure is spent in delightfully atmospheric solitude. It nails the essential elements of a Prime game that remain special decades later: tense exploration through haunting locations highlighted by amazing worldbuilding, breathtaking art direction, new twists on classic abilities, and flawless technical performance. Even though a few underdeveloped elements keep it from feeling as cohesive as its predecessors, Prime 4 reaches heights worthy of the Metroid name.

Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows – Official Undertaker Character Trailer

Check out the Undertaker Character Trailer for Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows, the expansion to the hit multiplayer action soulslike RPG developed by FromSoftware.

Players can get a look at the upcoming character launching alongside the expansion, with the Undertaker entering the battlefield. Control the engagement with the Undertaker’s slow yet powerful strikes with Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows, launching on December 4 for PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam).

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Lupin the IIIrd: The Movie The Immortal Bloodline – Official Trailer (English Subtitles)

Check out the Lupin the IIIRD: The Movie – The Immortal Bloodline trailer for this upcoming animated film and the latest chapter of the Lupin the IIIRD story from director and animator Takeshi Koike (Redline).

After fending off a series of skilled assassins, gentleman thief Lupin III and his band of allies follow a strange invitation to an uncharted island. When their plane is shot down, the gang is stranded and soon hunted by the island’s inhabitants, past enemies, and a monstrous immortal being known as Muom, who threatens to destroy Lupin’s legacy. As a deadly toxic fog settles over them, Lupin must confront his greatest enemy in his most daring escapade yet.

Legendary director Takeshi Koike returns to the Lupin the IIIRD franchise after six years with his latest devilish spin on Monkey Punch’s original manga.

Lupin the IIIRD: The Movie – The Immortal Bloodline opens in theaters for three nights only in Japanese with English subtitles and English-dubbed from January 4 to January 6, 2026.

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