snyps said:
I’m quite aware of the multiple updates on Metroid prime 4. I worked at Nintendo of America when it was first announced. I remember having an evaluation with a superior and she remarked at how excited she was about it. I was silent because I knew it meant little. When GameCube came out, they at least showed a demo of what it Might look like. To me that’s something. When N64 came out, we were told in magazines that the sequel to Super Metroid was “in development”.Sure we got the game, eventually… a console later. But holding your breath that long does damage. ”In development” is where we are standing with MP4. I’m willing to make a bet that it doesn’t come to switch at all. |
So what do you expect how long it's development will take?
You do realize it's not just in the concept stage or something like that. Bayonetta 3 and Shin Megami Tensei V were also revealed in 2017 and released because development hadn't restarted.