Getting The Gravity Suit In Metroid Prime Remastered Isn’t As Hard As It Seems (2024)

Nintendo’s new Metroid Prime Remastered—physical copies of the Switch game released on February 22, if you could get your hands on one—has a lot of stuff in it. While you guide unshakeable bounty hunter Samus Aran around the winding planet Tallon IV, you’ll pick some of it up, valuable upgrades and alterations to her powerful space suit. The Boost Ball will help you curl Samus into a speedy, silver sphere, for example, the flamethrower melts through opponents and dense slabs of ice, the x-ray visor lets you see every bone in an enemy’s body, and so on. The Gravity Suit, which grants Samus uninhibited exploration of underwater areas, is one of the most significant and important members of this stuff, but it can be a little tricky to find on your own. That’s where I come in.

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Here’s everything you need to know about getting the Gravity Suit.

Can you get the Gravity Suit in Metroid Prime Remastered early?

Not really, unfortunately. Getting the Gravity Suit requires the Ice Beam, which requires the Spider Ball upgrade, which requires you to beat boulder boss Thardus, which reminds me…

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Requirements before you get the Gravity Suit

Before you attempt to find the Gravity Suit, you need to make sure you’ve cleared most of the snow-coated Phendrana Drifts, including its Sheegoth mini-boss and true boss Thardus. Proceed once you’ve acquired the…

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  • Wave Beam
  • Super Missile
  • Thermal Visor
  • Spider Ball
  • and Ice Beam

…the Gravity Suit is the next chronological upgrade.

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Now head to Phendrana Drifts (again)

At this stage in the game, you’re likely accustomed to running to and from the Drifts for upgrades, but you might still feel unsure about the right pathway for you. It’s not your fault, Google Maps never made it to Tallon IV.

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So, OK, you got the Ice Beam from the stony Chozo Ruins antechamber and saved your game at the nearest station. Excellent. Now get your ass up and start another journey back to Phendrana Drifts.

From the antechamber, head left through the doors until you’re able to scan and enter the Tallon Overworld South elevator. Or, instead of this, if you’d like, there’s an energy tank and artifact you can pick up—go back to the Hall of Elders to solve a Morph Ball puzzle for the tank, then go to the Suntower, scan four runic symbols, then receive the Artifact of Wild from the Sunchamber.

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Whether you’re now navigating from the Tallon Overworld or taking the Magmoor Caverns North elevator near the Sunchamber, your next goal is to make it to the Caverns’ Monitor Station. When you’re there, cross the bridge to reach the Phendrana Drifts North elevator; use it, reach the Phendrana Shorelines, and save your game.

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You have options from here. You can move through Ice Ruins West until you make it all the way back to the Research Core to grab a missile expansion along the way, in Research Lab Hydra. Use your fresh Ice Beam to open the frosty door in this room, then go through the Pike Access hallway to reach Frozen Pike. Or, instead, you can return to Thardus’ boss room, Quarantine Cave, ignore the Magmoor elevator near it, and complete a Spider Ball maze to get to Frozen Pike.

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Either way, once you’re in Frozen Pike, you need to open the purple door with your Wave Beam. It leads to Frost Cave Access, which leads to Frost Cave, another save point. Save there, then curve left to the Upper Edge Tunnel and Phendrana’s Edge.

You’re so close now! Get into the water and pass through doors until you’re in the Gravity Chamber—the Gravity Suit, marked by the S-shaped Metroid symbol, is spinning like a coin on the far side of the Chamber, on the left. Your Thermal Visor should help you identify it, making it appear yellow in the muck.

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Where to go after you get the Gravity Suit

The Gravity Suit lets you move and see more effortlessly underwater, and with it equipped, you’ll be able to reach the Wave Beam door that leads back to Hunter Cave, Frozen Pike and, ultimately, the Magmoor Caverns South elevator. Push your way back to the Landing Site in the Tallon Overworld. Go to the Frigate Crash Site and start swimming—there’s an underwater area you can now easily explore. I know this is basically where you started from, but you have to spend money to make money.

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Getting The Gravity Suit In Metroid Prime Remastered Isn’t As Hard As It Seems (2024)

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Getting The Gravity Suit In Metroid Prime Remastered Isn’t As Hard As It Seems? ›

Get into the water and pass through doors until you're in the Gravity Chamber — the Gravity Suit, marked by the S-shaped Metroid symbol, is spinning like a coin on the far side of the Chamber, on the left. Your Thermal Visor should help you identify it, making it appear yellow in the muck.

How do you get the Gravity Suit in Metroid Prime Remastered? ›

The Gravity Suit is an upgrade in Metroid Prime Remastered that players will find in the Phendrana Drifts' Gravity Chamber. This upgrade gives Samus the ability to move quite freely underwater, and it plays a very important role in the next areas that players are to visit.

What is the new difficulty in Metroid Prime Remastered? ›

In Metroid Prime Remastered, the easiest difficulty level is now named Casual, with Normal and Hard replacing Veteran and Hypermode respectively, mirroring the original GameCube versions. Metroid Prime Pinball features Expert Mode, which increases the difficulty of Mini-Games from level 1 to level 2 on the first play.

How hard is Metroid Prime on hard? ›

Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

The Hypermode difficulty setting in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption takes Hard Mode's place, which is continued in the Metroid Prime Trilogy release, but renamed back to Hard Mode in Metroid Prime Remastered. Hard Mode causes Samus to deal 50% less damage and take 50% more.

Is there a way to get the fusion suit in Metroid Prime Remastered? ›

In the New Play Control! and Metroid Prime Trilogy versions of Metroid Prime, the Fusion Suit is unlockable through the Bonus Credit system introduced in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. The Fusion Suit is not included in Metroid Prime Remastered.

Did they add anything to Metroid Prime Remastered? ›

Optimized Prime.

This updated version goes above and beyond the typical coat-of-paint remaster by adding modern controls along with fabulously improved models and textures – it's a perfect example of how to both honor a lauded classic and bring it up to code.

Why does Samus lose her Gravity Suit? ›

Her retained abilities are lost after Samus is knocked into a wall by an explosion while escaping the Frigate Orpheon. After scanning an Interface Module in Connection Elevator to Deck Alpha, she is flung against the wall by a series of explosions and kneels as her Varia Suit reverts to the basic Power Suit.

What is the easiest Metroid Prime? ›

Unquestionably the most accessible entry in the Prime series, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption took the formula of the first two games, upped the action, and added motion controls for an unforgettable experience.

Is Metroid Prime Remastered better than original? ›

Among the improvements in Metroid Prime Remastered are new textures, geometry improvements, a lighting system not seen in the originals, post-processing effects, and even improved physics.

Has Metroid Prime Remastered sold well? ›

Revealed in Nintendo's latest financial report, the critically acclaimed Metroid Prime: Remastered has sold 1.09 million units since its launch on February 8.

What is the longest Metroid Prime game? ›

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is perhaps the longest game in the franchise.

How many hours does it take to beat Metroid Prime Remastered? ›

Metroid Prime Remastered delivers a 15-hour narrative through moody atmosphere and interactive player discovery, not elaborate cutscenes. Isolated on planet Tallon IV, it's up to you to figure out what's happening, both on a story level and a gameplay level.

What happens when you 100% Metroid Prime? ›

At 100% item collection, an extra scene plays after the Mission Final screen. Back inside the Impact Crater, Dark Samus is born from Metroid Prime's remains.

Can Samus take off her suit? ›

While active, the Power Suit bonds with Samus biologically and cannot be taken off without her cooperation. It has been observed on many occasions that the method which Samus uses to remove the Power Suit is to have it dematerialize with a bright flash.

Can you play as Zero Suit Samus in Metroid Prime? ›

Zero Suit Samus also makes non-playable appearances in the Special Endings of Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Metroid: Samus Returns, as well as the intro of Corruption and Game Over of Metroid Dread.

How many suits are in Metroid Prime Remastered? ›

Metroid Prime contains one suit downgrade and three suit upgrades, Power, Varia, Gravity, and Phazon, respectively.

How do you get the Phazon suit in Metroid Prime Remastered? ›

The Phazon Suit is an upgrade in Metroid Prime Remastered that players will obtain upon dispatching the Omega Pirate in the Phazon Mines' Elite Quarters. It is the game's final mandatory upgrade, and fans that have claimed it are quite close to seeing the end credits.

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