The releases for Samus Aran have multiplied in recent days, since a week after the broadcast of the trailer all in cinematic (which was there to prove to us that in terms of production, we could also count on quality cut-scenes), Here is that Metroid Dread shines again. This time around, it’s a question of juggling between cinematics and pure and hard gameplay sequences, but also of presenting our heroine’s greatest enemy in armor. It is about a Chozo warrior, which reminds a little of the protagonists that we had in Godfall on PS5, which appears for the first time since the race is actually extinct. Taller in size, also having an arm with a cannon, this formidable opponent does not hesitate to approach Samus to take her by surprise. Besides, why is this Chozo going after Samus? A question that should find its answer throughout the adventure. But luckily, she has more than one trick up her sleeve, like a grappling hook that attaches to any bluish area. There is also the phasic displacement which makes it possible to carry out an instantaneous journey over a given distance, without forgetting the arsenal that will also be strong.
The release of Metroid Dread is scheduled for October 2021, exclusively on Nintendo Switch, and as a reminder, it is the Spanish studio Mercury Steam which is at work.