Metroid Dread speedrunners are blasting through it in under 90 minutes
Watching these speedruns will mꦑake anyone feel incompetent

Metroid Dread speedrunners are beating the game in under🦂 9꧋0 minutes flat.
As first r👍eported yesterday by , the Metroid Dread speedrunning community is on fire right ♔now. If you head over to , a database where speedrunners from all over the world can catalog their attempts at beating a game, you can see that eight total people have beaten Metroid Dread in under 90 minutes at the time of writing.
to view their complete speedrun in full, but prepare yourself for an absolutely blistering speedrun that would make anyone feel inadequate about their progress in Metroid Dread.As pointed out by Kotaku though, this is all done under the "Any%" speedrunning category. Any% speedruns don't require users to defeat any particula🦩r bosses or atta♐in any abilities while playing a game, so in Metroid Dread Any% speedruns, competitors are free to skip out any bosses and abilities that they don't feel are absolutely essential to completing the game as quickly as possible.
This is all going on less than a month after Metroid Dread first released, so there's no telling what the future ultimately holds for Nintendo's new 2D action game. For what we made of the revival of Samus Aran when the game first launched earlier in October, you can head over to our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Metroid Dread review for more.
Additionally, you can head over to our complete 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Metroid series recap for a complete explainer on everything before the events of the new game.
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