Nintendo has apparently been teasing the big villain of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond for 17 years
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Metroid Prime 4 made its big return in the public eye as part of today's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Direct, complete with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:plans for a 2025 launch. The brief trailer didn't gi♓ve us many details, but it did confirm that the game will see the ret🔯urn of Sylux, a villainous bounty hunter who's been established as Metroid Prime's next big bad since 2007.
Sylux first appeared as a major antagonist in Metroid Prime Hunters, the Nintendo DS spin-off that pitted protagonist Samus Aran against a cadre of rival bounty hunters. True to series tradition, Sylux never got much backstory, and Hunters remains his only major appearance in the series - but his cameos in later games look like they're g🍃oing to be very important in Prime 4.
. "There’s still more I want to build around the story of Sylux and Samus," Tanabe said. "There’s something going on between them. I want to make a game that touches upon [it]."That quote came just before the release of the multiplayer spin-off Metroid Prime: Federation Force, and clearly Tanabe was still interes🤪ted in Sylux even within the plot of that controversial party game. Another hidden post-credits sequence here shows Sylux breaking into a Galactic Federation research base and recovering a newborn Metroid.
This all seems to directly set up the events we see in the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond trailer, where S꧋amus shows up to help a Federation base under attack fr🌠om Space Pirate forces. Sylux shows up at the end, flanked by a pair of seemingly tame Metroids, apparently teasing a much larger role for the character in the full game. The full story remains to be seen, but it certainly looks like Prime 4 is set to pay off some long-standing series cliffhangers.
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