One Metroid series classic has just received an unofficial face-lift, thanks to the wonders of modern technology.
In recent years, videogame fans have been utilizing neural networks to boost the image quality of games – essentially setting up AI to clean up textures and render more sharply. The overall results are often impressive for older 3D titles, and one fan is proving that Metroid Prime 2 is no exception.
Below is an example of the first-person-shooter running at a stunning 4K, wide-screen resolution. Metroid series veterans will mostly likely feel the difference immediately.
What do you think? Could this be even better than the rumored ‘Metroid Prime Trilogy‘ for Nintendo Switch? Let us know your thoughts below.
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