Playing Metroid Prime 4 with mouselook and at 120fps feels incredible – and like it should be illegal

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Although the Game Play revealed the home of some of the most interesting experiences of Nintendo Switch 2, but the most interesting thing in showcase for my money was a famous quantity: Matrod Prime 4: Beyond this.

The Demo of Matrod Prime 4 felt even more familiar with fans like himself than his own, as he presented an area of ​​the game that has been taken away from new things. If I had to guess, this is a continuation of the upper part of the game, before Samos should be upgraded to his telecommunications with his telecommunication powers.

In the short base under-cage style, Samos has access to its usual arm cannons, missiles, scanners, morph hair and bombs-but just. These are all well -known quantities. This makes Prime 4 feel like a very simple, troubling sequel to his three predecessors – but we already know from other footage that there is more going on here with new abilities and mechanics. They were not only available in this switch 2 hand on.

It seems clear to me, though, Nintendo and developer Retro Studios deliberately chose this class. It’s faster and faster, and keeping things easy, they don’t engage with it Really Wanted to do showcase here – Matrod prime experience accessories switch 2 hardware look and feel.

The representative of my demo station manning, Nintendo, immediately sat down. That’s it. In fact, this is the first thing, which is unusual – Nintendo is never usually focused on performance measurement. But here, they do – and you can see what the reason is.



Certainly, Metrod Prime 4 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is eventually a switch 2 upgrade of the game designed to work on the hardware, if you are sure that the slightly suspicious figures given by NVIDIA are ten times weak. But it is running locally in full HD resolution (4K is also available, but will be 60 FPS), and, yes, is perfectly smooth at 120fps. This switch looks better than the 2 version, at least based on what I have seen on the rivers, because the original switch version was not available to us personally. However, the frame rate is heading. As clear, it feels like the most non -Nintendo thing ever. And then you kept the controller down …

I don’t mean to stop playing, obviously. I’m talking about mouse control. As mentioned in my console self -coverage and curious Welcome Tour Money Game Collection, the biggest new built -in trick on Switch 2 is that Joey has the ability to keep the side down on some level (it can be easier like your thighs like some sports, but use it like a matrid). Then, to leave the mouse control in sports, which lends itself well.

Somewhere in the Switch 2 Inshifa program, there is a clear example of civilization 7, which uses mouse control exactly as it does on faulty but Brelant CIV 7 pcs. Matrod is another clear example, of course – as it is Metrodovian, or searching action, or whatever hell you want to say – prime games are naturally the first person’s shooter.

However, the implementation of mouse controls in Matrod Prime 4 is nothing short of interesting. The most talented touch is: This is not a toggle. This means that you can usually keep a ghee in each hand, and use them as two parts of the regular controller. In this setup, the prime 4 plays the same way as the other titles of this series. But if you take the right hand happiness in a proper position and keep it at a level, the game automatically understands your intention and turns you over to the mouselo. No menu is stirring, no fafing – it’s there right now.

You all know how mouselok should work and feel, and I will explain something more and more explanation in this way: Prime 4 feels like a suitable mouseloid game when playing like this. It is all right and responsible in the right ways. These Just worksAnd it’s good. But in my view, the revelation is that it is behind and ahead.



In fact, the section of the Prime 4 is heavy on the fight and is lightly known to the surprised matrodes. But even in this segment, during half an hour or so, I started hitting my advance. I found a controller Sivger. When I was scanning, or working with morph hair and other such trousers, or I held Joey 2s like a controller. I will pop up the strange enemy with a prime lock -on mechanic. But the battle of the moment was hot, I naturally spread this right happiness into the mouse position and allow it to handle my PC playing. This, is enough literal, Best in both worlds.

Once I targeted the boss’s war, the controller action was completely over. This lighting animal had classic plasting and shining weak points that were just temporarily weak – and was able to use mouse control to be fatal correctly, which means that I have cut the boss more effectively than some people around me, who played the game in a more traditional way.

Add it to a smooth 120fps presentation, and it all felt a bit… wrong. In fact, it felt like what I was doing Illegal. This is the performance of the offer and the goals that were already available in a Nintendo Game only if you were, you know, doing something illegal. It also focuses on a major complaint about Switch 1 for me – which I think most of the switch games are Looking fine For the hybrid device, especially the first party … but the performance was often upset. If Matrod Prime 4 is a future picture, I look forward to all these upgraded packages – and even a slate of new sports that is easy on graphical upgrades, but performance increases.

When it comes to this year, there may be an original switch version of Matrod Prime 4: beyond – but if you can tolerate it with all the nonsense, there is only one place to really play: Switch 2.

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