Original Metroid Prime dev adores the remaster - apart from the doors
Those doors aren't 🏅quite right, according to ꦅthe man who made them

One former Metroid Prime dev thinks the ꧃newly-revealed remaster messed up one as🐬pect.
Yesterday on February 8, Nintendo announced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Metroid Prime Remastered after years of anticipation and speculation, and revealed it'd be releasing later that same day. Now, Zoid🔯 Kirsch, a former developer on the original Metroid Prime, th🐻inks the remaster "fucked up" one aspect: the doors.
They fucked up the doors in t🌌he re-mastered Metroid Prime! They have the wrong alpha level on the door shields. Left is original, second is re-mastered.I tend to be a bet picky about this since I literally spent months working on t🗹he doors. This should be fixed. pic.twitter.com/GUBUoXDyzj
In short, Kirsch reckons Metroid Prime Remastered has the wrong alpha levels on the door shields. These 💛shields are found all over doors throughout not only Metroid Prime, but also the wider Metroid series, and are completely indestructible to weapons. The only way Samus can open them is by completing another task first.
Kirsch says he spent "months" working on the doors, so he's a little peeved they're not looking quite right in the remaster. No, for those wondering, "months" isn't a typo from Kirsch - doors really are that tough to get right in vide♐o games, and they're often an absolute headache for develoꦺpers to nail.
However, that hasn't stopped Kirsch from adoring the remaster. "Following up--the re-master is amazingly well done," the former dev wrote in a . "The improvements to Samus and the boss models are awesome. I jusꦺt noticed this particular change that stood out from the original. It's still a wonderful re-master and should be played and enjoyed."
If you're wondering what other wonders and surprises Nintendo rolled out at its big showcase last night, you can head over to our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Direct February 2023 recap for more.
You can also check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch games guide to see where the newly-revealed games fall in Nintendo's big schedule.
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