Metroid Dread gets two new difficulty modes, both harder and easier

During Wednesday’s Nintendo Direct, Metroid DreadFans got a pleasant surprise. The free update will be available later in the week. This update will add two difficulty modes to the game, one which makes it harder and one which makes it easier.

MetroidIt is a terrible place is already a very difficult game, as Polygon noted in our review, with bosses in particular offering “enormous spikes in difficulty” and no “helping hand” along the way. For players who enjoy mastering these encounters and getting nary a scratch on Samus Aran’s power suit in the process, MetroidIt is a terrible place’s new Dread Mode will come as a welcome challenge. One hit in this mode will lead to a game over, so you can’t get nicked even once.

Metroid is a new platform that allows players to have a better experience. Metroid Dread will now include a Rookie Mode that will feature “increased recovery” for the intergalactic bounty huntress. That sounds like the “helping hand” the original version of the game didn’t offer, now included for the players who’d like to make use of it.

Nintendo Direct also confirmed that they would be launching another livestream. Metroid DreadUpdate coming in April: A boss rush mode. Every boss will be up for grabs, and players can battle them all at once. It sounds like the type of regimen that an ultimate warrior would love. Samus can do the job.

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