The new Metroid Prime art book offers rare insight into Nintendo’s design process

An image showing the black cover of the Metroid Prime 1-3 Visual Retrospective art book, which features Samus embossed in red.

Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective is a fabulous resource for learning more than I ever thought I’d be privy to about Nintendo and Retro Studios’ ambitious first-person adventure series. The 210-page hardcover book launches on October 28th, weeks before the series makes its long-awaited return with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on the Switch and Switch 2. It’s the perfect $50 gift for someone who’s pored over video essays about the trilogy’s design, and who’s always wanted to get a behind-the-scenes look at how the games were made. There’s a 35-page free sample available through Nintendo if you want a hi-res taste.

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