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InMetroid Prime Remastered, players take control of Samus Aran as she explores the mysterious world of Tallon IV. This formerly-inhabited planet is home to a variety of upgrades, enemies, and puzzles, and fans will need to overcome many obstacles as they work their way to the game’s conclusion. This completeMetroid Prime Remasteredguide is here to assist with that endeavor, and players will find a full walkthrough, detailed boss strategies, and more in what follows.
Updated on August 07, 2025:OurMetroid Prime Remastered walkthroughis now 100% complete. Players needing help finding every Missile Tank expansion, log book entry, Energy Tank, and more can use this directory to find everything they need.

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To note, the differences betweenMetroid Prime Remasteredand the GameCube and Wii releases ofMetroid Primeare almost exclusively connected to their graphics and controls. This means that nearly all the content that is contained within this complete guide is applicable to those older releases, and it will help players regardless of the version that they are playing.
Walkthrough
As players progress throughMetroid Prime Remastered, they will obtain a variety of upgrades that can be used to access new areas and tackle new challenges. These upgrades range from Beams that are capable of opening unique doors to Suits that allow Samus to pass unharmed through treacherous conditions, and fans must collect 18 of them to complete the game. This 100% walkthrough is here to guide players between these mandatory upgrades, and it also details the positions of all the Missile Expansions, Energy Tanks, and other optional upgrades.
Artifacts
There are 12 Chozo Artifacts scattered across Tallon IV, and players must collect them all in order to completeMetroid Prime Remastered. While fans that follow the complete walkthrough that is featured above will encounter all these relics during their playthroughs, players that have not used those guides may be in need of information about the precise positions of the 12 Artifacts. That information is exactly what can be found in the following guide, and it will help fans reach the final stages of the game.
Upgrades & Expansions
Upgrades and expansions play a very important role inMetroid Prime Remastered, and players will encounter many of them without even trying. That said, some of the game’s optional upgrades and expansion are quite well hidden, and fans that are interested in reaching 100% completion will need to put some effort toward locating them. These guides are here to help with that, and players will find details on the locations of all the upgrades, Energy Tanks, Missile Expansions, and Power Bomb Expansions within them.
Log Book
Players can unlock a variety of “extras” by filling out their Log Books inMetroid Prime Remastered. These extras are accessed from the game’s main menu, and the details found in the following guide will help players earn them all.
Bosses & Enemies
Many of the battles inMetroid Prime Remasteredrequire players to do more than simply fire upon their enemies. Indeed, fans will need to use specific strategies and upgrades to bring down certain foes, and the approach that must be taken is not always immediately obvious. For those players that are indeed confused about how to beat some of the game’s most difficult and irrating bosses, these guides are here to help.
Puzzles
While the vast majority of the puzzles that are featured inMetroid Prime Remasteredare fairly simple to solve, there are some that may leave players scratching their heads. These guides are here to assist players with some of those more-difficult puzzles, which primarily center around locating runic symbols.
Basics
Metroid Prime Remastered’s in-game tutorials are quite good at explaining the game’s basic controls and how to use its various upgrades. Still, there are some gameplay mechanics that may require further elaboration, which these guides look to provide.





