So how is it? I'm thinkin about picking up the OLED switch this weekend and had my eyes on this game. Fuck I wish I never sold my old switch.
It’s pretty good. Better than I would have expected a Metroid title released in 2021 to be. I would say it’s definitely better than Fusion, and I personally like it better than Zero Mission or original Metroid II.
It almost inarguably has the best boss battles of any 2D Metroid, which have never really been the series’ strong suit, but some of which are legitimately great Metroidvania boss encounters. It also looks and runs great, particularly considering it’s a Switch title.
For better or worse (largely better) it takes a
lot of inspiration from Hollow Knight. There are bosses and abilities that are whole-sale lifted from HK, or at least wouldn’t feel out-of-place for HK if they were given a desk, and Samus generally controls more like The Knight than like the Samus of Super Metroid. Hollow Knight is the best of the best, so it’s hard to fault taking inspiration from it, but as a result Dread also doesn’t have anything particularly innovative (except the EMMI, which are largely a nuisance).
The bad parts:
The game frequently is, or at least appears to be, too linear. This is a result of the handholding/constant objective updating. It’s not as bad as it was in Fusion, but it’s a far cry from Super’s free-form exploration/progression.
It’s too easy. Outside of a few bosses (by far the best ones) you will not die unless you are playing very poorly.
The map is a clusterfuck. You’ll probably get used to it eventually, but it seriously suffers from being overdesigned to the point of illegibility.
Is the game worth $60 + the cost of a new Switch? I dunno, that seems pretty steep just to play Dread, but I don’t know how much your money is worth to you. Regardless, Dread is very good (solid 8/10 for me), and if you have a Switch it’s one of the best releases of the year.