Ah, Metroid Prime 4, the much-anticipated game that, for years now, has eluded the grasp of eager Nintendo fans.

Announced all the way back in 2017 for the Nintendo Switch and then, in a plot twist worthy of its own game storyline, having its development restarted in 2019, it has indeed been a roller coaster ride for Samus Aran aficionados. And just when fans thought they could no longer be kept in suspense, recent murmurs and whispers have have left with a palette of emotions ranging from ecstatic to puzzled and excited yet again.

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Nick Baker, a luminary in the gaming industry known for his Xbox intel but occasionally branching out to occasionally share Nintendo tidbits, made waves on the Xbox Era podcast, mentioning that someone had reached out to him after laying eyes on the game. This unnamed source hailed the game as "visually unbelievable."