Looking out into the vastness of the desert, the isolation of space hits me. It doesn’t matter if Samus is rolling through vents or taking in a galactic sunset, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a lonely endeavor. But out here in parts unknown, all you need is a missile launcher and a dream. Nintendo’s latest entry is undoubtedly bigger than any other before it, but it’s the more compact moments where Metroid Prime 4 really comes into its own.
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