Francois Joron: ''It will be soon 3 years since Nintendo released its last entry into the Metroid franchise. Co-developed by Team Ninja and directed by Yoshio Sakamoto, Metroid: Other M failed to meet both Nintendo’s sales forecast and the fan’s (albeit maybe unrealistic) expectations. I for myself really enjoyed Other M as it was a fresh take on the Metroid’s universe with a nice atmosphere and even if the story led to some questionable moments, I found it to be overly charming in a odd, Japanese way – which might very well be why I’m having so much fun with Yakuza series.
But, as much as I would like to see Team Ninja developing another Metroid I must accept that I might very well be one of the few. So what’s ahead for the Metroid series? But more importantly, who will bring back Samus adventures to the big (or portable) screen?''
Take-Two: "We know there have been some concerns from Borderlands fans about Take-Two’s Terms of Service. Maintaining transparency and confidence with the community here is always our goal, and we wanted to address some of these concerns."
Gearbox Software discusses Borderlands 4 for Nintendo Switch 2, covering co-op, movement upgrades, and seamless world design.
I like what they say here...And the graphics on the gameplay shown are insane!
"The Nintendo Switch 2 has been a joy to work with. It's VERY POWERFUL. It's an incredible machine in a very tight form factor."
"We don't feel like we're fighting the system. We feel like's the system's empowering us to make the best version of Boderlands 4 we can."
Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution launches summer 2025 on modern platforms—20 years after its original development was shelved.
Glad they didn't change the art style. This is looking good.. Why did they change the way the characters look anyway? The very first style was kind of ok, it was fine by Risky's Revenge and Pirate's Curse.. both in game sprite and the dialogue popups, why keep changing it? I am not as fussed on her newer look. She's looking kinda too dark or sunburnt now.