To many Nintendo fans, the Metroid series is a sacred part of Nintendo’s long history of great franchises. While the mainline games have been praised as genre-defining t**les, Metroid has also been viewed fondly by fans for taking risks with spin-offs on various Nintendo platforms. The Metroid Prime series has been one of those success stories that people love from the GameCube era, which led to its success over the years up to the release of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on the Nintendo Switch 2. But the legacy of the series isn’t without its failures.