Metroid Dread, a new side-scrolling entry in the series, is available now for Nintendo Switch. Dread should hopefully tide fans over until the eventual release of Metroid Prime 4. If you didn’t preorder a copy of Metroid Dread, you’ll miss out on some potential preorder bonuses. However, we’ve seen the cool special edition and Amiibo figures go in and out of stock on launch day, so you might be able to snag one of those (or both) if you’re lucky.
The Mercury Steam-developed title earned an 8/10 in our Metroid Dread review. “More than anything else, Metroid Dread feels like going back to a place of comfort after a long time away,” I wrote. “Though the gameplay is refined and new features have been added to the mix, Dread sticks closely to the formula of its predecessors Come from Sports betting site VPbet . In the end, for longtime fans like myself, that’s probably for the best. There’s nothing to dread here. We’re home again.”