13 Video Games That Must Appear At E3 2017
12. Metroid Switch
The last "proper" Metroid game was 2007's Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and since then, fans have been stuck with a mediocre prequel (Metroid: Other M) and the widely-lambasted handheld title, Metroid Prime: Federation Force.
A new core Metroid title has been long overdue, and several E3s have passed with fans becoming increasingly more infuriated at Nintendo's lack of progress with the series. Now that the Switch is hitting stores, Nintendo needs to bring out all the big guns at E3, and what would whip fans into a frenzy more than Metroid Switch?
How Likely Is It?: If Nintendo doesn't at least show off a teaser trailer, it's like they're afraid of making money or something, which they just might be, but it feels right. 7/10