Metroid Dread could save the franchise by finally leaving Metroids behindI'm just as impatient for Metroid Prime 4 as you are, but it's Metroid Dread that'll determine the series' future.
Nintendo has a fantastic roster of original characters — best evidenced by Smash Ultimate's bloated roster — but it has essentially abandoned several of its iconic franchises like kittens in boxes. F-Zero has been gone since 2004. We'll likely never see a Mother 3 port, let alone a new Earthbound game with Ness and company. Star Fox was shoved off on Rare and Namco before vanishing for a decade. Even the legendary Samus Aran from Metroid has struggled to find work.
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Like many gamers of my generation, my introduction to Samus was the 3D Prime trilogy on the GameCube. I didn't pay much attention to the series' older games, and quite honestly, Team Ninja's 2.5D Metroid: Other M underwhelmed me so much that it soured me on trying any of the 2D games...
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Metroid Dread could save the franchise by finally leaving Metroids behind